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Predictors of survival after haemorrhagic stroke in a multi-ethnic population : The South London Stroke Register (SLSR)
(2008)Objectives: To identify the predictors of long-term survival after haemorrhagic stroke. Methods: Data were collected within the population-based South London Stroke Register covering a multiethnic source population of ... -
The predictors of thought suppression in young and old adults : effects of anxiety, rumination and other variables
(2007)The tendency to use thought suppression in everyday life as assessed by the White Bear Suppression Inventory (WBSI) has been related to several psychopathological and personality factors. However, previous research has ... -
A predominance of category deficits for living things in Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body dementia
(2007)Although semantic memory impairment is well documented in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer’s type, questions remain as to whether the deficit extends to other forms of dementia and whether it differentially affects ... -
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(2011)This volume collects the revised proceedings of the 19th International Security Protocols Workshop, held in Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, March 2011 -
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(Elsevier, 2003-12-16)This book presents 12 studies by multidisciplinary researchers on the relationship between transport and tourism. Among the key issues addressed by the studies are the progress of tourism and transport research, conceptual ... -
Preferences and perceptions of robot appearance and embodiment in human-robot interaction trials
(2009)Outcomes are presented from experiments on the effect of participants' individual preferences for robot appearance and height on their preferences towards and perceptions of live robots. Participants who expressed a ... -
Preferences and priorities for ongoing and end-of-life care : A qualitative study of older people with dementia resident in care homes
(2013-12)Background: The older person with dementia has a limited life expectancy and the dying trajectory can be protracted and unpredictable. For good end-of-life care, early communication, exploration of residents’ wishes, and ... -
Preferential association of apocytochrome c with negatively charged phospholipids in mixed model membranes
(1986-06-13)The mitochondrial precursor protein, apocytochrome c, binds to model membranes containing negatively charged phospholipids (Rietveld, A., Sijens, R., Verkleij, A.J. and Kruijff, B. (1983) EMBO J. 2, 907-913). In the present ... -
Preferential lipid association and mode of penetration of apocytochrome c in mixed model membranes as monitored by tryptophanyl fluorescence quenching using brominated phospholipids
(1987-02-12)The fluorescence of the single tryptophan residue at position 59 in apocytochrome c, the biosynthetic precursor of the inner mitochondrial membrane protein cytochrome c, was studied in small unilamellar vesicles composed ... -
Pregabalin: a range of misuse-related unanswered questions
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Pregnancy and childbirth in English prisons : institutional ignominy and the pains of imprisonment
(2020-01-10)With a prison population of approximately 9000 women in England, it is estimated that approximately 600 pregnancies and 100 births occur annually. Despite an extensive literature on the sociology of reproduction, pregnancy ... -
Pregnancy and New Motherhood in Prison
(Bristol University Press, 2023-11-30)Incorporating the authentic voices and real-life experiences of women, this ground-breaking book focuses on pregnancy and new motherhood in UK prisons. The book delves critically and poignantly into the criminal justice ... -
Pregnancy and new motherhood in prison during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Bristol University Press, 2023-03-28)The prison population of women in England is approximately 3,600 (Ministry of Justice [MoJ], 2021a). Women in prison are reported to have many complex issues which include enduring childhood trauma, disadvantage, homelessness, ... -
Pregnancy, illness and the concept of career
(2003)This paper explores a neglected area of women's reproductive experience, namely major illness during pregnancy. It draws on a qualitative study of 15 women who had either a pre-existing illness or developed a major health ...