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View to south-east corner, clad in corrugated steel sheeting with colonnade below.
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View of timber batten screen to north-east elevation with verandah behind.
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View of underside of verandah corrugated steel roofing, polycarbonate sheeting and north-east glass and floor connection.
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View to north-east corner elevation, with entrance stair and timber batten screen to verandah.
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View to south-east elevation; entrance stair, plywood and sheet steel cladding and colonnade, as seen from exterior.
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View of timber batten screen to verandah behind and entrance stair, as seen from exterior.
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View of timber batten screen to north-east elevation with verandah behind.
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View to south-east elevation as seen from exterior.
Letters of the Great Kings of the Ancient Near East: The Royal Correspondence of the Late Bronze Age
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This study reports on a sample of normal Australian elderly who were assessed for naming ability using the Boston Naming Test (BNT). The study aimed to examine and compare the changes in naming ability, using both longitudinal and cross-sectional analysis, and determine the relationships between naming ability and age, educational level, visual acuity and gender and cultural relevance. Contradictory findings were produced regarding age and were dependent on the research design. Longitudinal analysis showed no age-related change in naming ability in subjects over a four-period. In contrast, cross-sectional analysis showed a weak but significant correlation between age and naming ability. Educational level, visual acuity and gender were unrelated to changes in naming ability over time, and unrelated to naming ability across the cohort of elderly. The Australian elderly performed better on the modified Australian version of the BNT than on the original American version. Thus, clinicians need to be cautious when interpreting the results of the BNT for elderly and for populations outside North America. The results of this study also indicate a need for further longitudinal research of a greater duration to establish age-related decline in naming ability.