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Evaluation of US Federal Guidelines (Primary Response Incident Scene Management [PRISM]) for Mass Decontamination of Casualties During the Initial Operational Response to a Chemical Incident
(2019-06-01)Study objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and operational effectiveness of US federal government guidance (Primary Response Incident Scene Management [PRISM]) for the initial response phase to ... -
Evaluation of waist-to-height ratio to predict 5 year cardiometabolic risk in sub-Saharan African adults
(2014-08)Simple, low-cost central obesity measures may help identify individuals with increased cardiometabolic disease risk, although it is unclear which measures perform best in African adults. We aimed to: 1) cross-sectionally ... -
Evaluation of Youth Activities in Hertford Sele Ward, Hertfordshire : Report Commissioned by Riversmead Housing Association
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The evaluation of: Encarta 97. A multimedia learning package
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)This paper reports the results of the evaluation of Encarta 97 (English Edition), one of the well known Educational Mulitmedia Encyclopedia. An experiment has been carried out in Kuwait University and a random sample of ... -
An evaluative study of a community health service development
(1994-01)This paper describes a research study designed to evaluate a community health service development in one health authority in rural England. The study compared two types of primary care teams working towards the same ... -
Event Based Prospective Memory and Inhibition in Children with Language Disorder
(2018-01-03)An increasing body of research suggests executive functioning (EF) interacts in language development and inhibitory control has been found to be implicated in language disorder (previously known as specific language ... -
The Event of the New: Thinking Emergent Creativity with in Deleuze and Whitehead
(2023-01-01)Gilles Deleuze’s concept of the event is one of the central, and most vividly discussed, contributions of his philosophy. The event ruptures flows of thought, knowledge and social relations and renders available a creative ... -
Event Studies: Theory, Research and Policy for Planned Events
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Event Tourism: Critical Concepts in Tourism: Four Volume Set
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Event-based prospective memory in mildly and severely autistic children
(2016-02-01)Background There is a growing body of research into the development of prospective memory (PM) in typically developing children but research is limited in autistic children (Aut) and rarely includes children with more ... -
Event-Triggered Control for Robust Exponential Synchronization of Inertial Memristive Neural Networks Under Parameter Disturbance
(2023-05-04)Synchronization of memristive neural networks (MNNs) by using network control scheme has been widely and deeply studied. However, these researches are usually restricted to traditional continuous-time control methods for ... -
Event-triggered logical flow control for comprehensive process integration of multi-step assays on centrifugal microfluidic platforms
(2014-07-07)The centrifugal "lab-on-a-disc" concept has proven to have great potential for process integration of bioanalytical assays, in particular where ease-of-use, ruggedness, portability, fast turn-around time and cost efficiency ... -
An Evental Pandemic: : Thinking the COVID-19 ‘Event’ with Deleuze and Foucault
(2022-12-08)As COVID-19 swept the world it also became the subject of a quickly growing body of theoretical scholarship aimed at understanding the social, political and economic implications of the ‘pandemic event’. Taking a step back, ... -
Events and Community Development
(CAB International, 2013-01)Community festivals are recognised as a worldwide phenomenon (Chacko and Schaffer, 1993;Derrett, 2003; Gabr, 2004; Getz, 1997) with about four hundred active festivals in Europe alone(Maurin, 2003, p.5). Arcodia and Whitford ... -
Every child with an autism spectrum condition has specific needs
(2017-07-13)Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects perceptions of the world and interactions with other people. About 700,000 people, or one in 100, live with an autism spectrum condition (ASC) in the UK and there ... -
Every fraction of a Micro-Sievert counts in PET/CT
(2010)Radiation dose exposure is extremely important to the mobile PET/CT Health Care Worker. Staff could get larger monthly doses than their contemporaries working in static sites. This is generally down to wall shielding and ... -
The Everyday Lives of Adults with Learning Disabilities who have Moved Out of Hospital through Transforming Care
(2023-06-05)The UK’s Transforming Care programme has aimed to reduce the number of people with intellectual disabilities being placed in mental health hospitals. However, a lack of good quality community provision has been linked to ...