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Journal Articles
Articles marked with an (+) are
available in the Center for Nonlinear Science located in DLT 120 on the
Denton Campus of Texas Woman's University.
+Hamilton, P., Pollock, J., Mitchell,
D., Vicenzi, A. E., & West. B. (In Press). The application of nonlinear
dynamics in nursing research. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and
Life Sciences.
+Hamilton, P., West, B., Cherri,
M., Mackey, J., & Fisher, P. (1994). Preliminary evidence of nonlinear
dynamics in births to adolescents in Texas, 1964-1990. Theoretic
and Applied Chaos in Nursing, 1(1), 15-22.
+Henderson, J., Hamilton, P., &
Vicenzi, A. E. (1995). Chaos theory in nursing publications: Retrospective
and prospective views. Complexity and Chaos in Nursing, 2(1),
36-40.
+Smith, A., Henderson, J., Mitchell,
D., Nick, J., Pollock, J., Bachand, D., Dickerman, C., Flowers, D., &
Hamilton, P. (1994). Chaos theory: An annotated bibliography. Theoretic
and Applied Chaos in Nursing, 1(1), 42-43.
+Vicenzi, A. E. (1994). Chaos theory
and nursing revisited: Response. Nursing Science Quarterly,
7(4), 152.
+Vicenzi, A. E. (1994). Chaos theory
and some nursing considerations. Nursing Science Quarterly,
7(1), 36-42.
+Vicenzi, A. E., & Hamilton,
P. (1990, Spring). Chaos, fractals, and strange attractors: Transdisciplinary
concepts in nursing's future. Notes on Nursing Science, 3-4.
+Zbilut, J. P., & Staffileno,
B. (1994). Chaos theory and nursing revisited: Commentary. Nursing
Science Quarterly, 7(4), 150-152.
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