Sinead Keeney has written:
'The Delphi technique in nursing and health research' -- subject(s): Research Design, Nursing, Delphi method, Research, Methodology, Health, Nursing Research, Delphi Technique, Methods, Health Services Research
Sinead Keeney is an author who has written books on topics related to mental health, personal development, and well-being. Her work often focuses on mindfulness, self-care, and holistic approaches to mental wellness.
Elizabeth Keeney has written: 'The botanizers' -- subject(s): Botanizers, Botany, History
Edmund L. Keeney has written: 'Practical medical mycology' -- subject(s): Medical mycology
Kent A. Keeney has written: 'The ISO 9000 auditor'scompanion' -- subject(s): Quality control, Quality assurance, Auditing
Sara Keeney has written: 'Lessons in conflict resolution' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Conflict management, Mediation
F. T. Keeney has written: 'Lincoln, America's great commoner' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sermons
Sinead McGirr has written: 'Computer assisted learning in NVQ using information technology'
Sinead Mary Coyle has written: 'Some aspects of voice and audience in Carleton and Griffin'
C. A. Keeney has written: 'Evaluation of nondestructive underwater timber inspection techniques' -- subject(s): Tomography, Underwater construction, Testing, Ultrasonic testing
Charles J. Keeney has written: 'Fundamental tumbling skills illustrated' -- subject(s): Tumbling 'Trampolining illustrated' -- subject(s): Acrobatics
Sinead Walsh has written: 'Validation of the PWC170 sub-maximal cycle ergometer test to predict maximal oxygen uptake'
William E. Keeney is the author of several books in the "Hawke" series, a collection of thriller novels featuring ex-CIA agent Alex Hawke as the protagonist. Keeney's books are known for their fast-paced action, intricate plots, and suspenseful storytelling.
Norwood H Keeney has written: 'A chemical engineering workbook for the pulp and paper industry' -- subject(s): Wood-pulp industry, Chemical engineering, Chemistry, Paper industry