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Building a Research Ready Workforce in a Community NHS Trust
(2024-09-23)Introduction: The Department of Health and Social Care sets out a vision to create a research positive culture across the NHS where all staff feel empowered and supported to participate in clinical research delivery. ... -
Retailer Responses to Public Consultations on the Adoption of Takeaway Management Zones Around Schools: A Longitudinal Qualitative Analysis
(2024-08-27)Background Takeaway food is often high in calories and served in portion sizes that exceed public health recommendations for fat, salt and sugar. This food is widely accessible in the neighbourhood food environment. As ... -
Double Copy From Tensor Products of Metric BV-Algebras
(2024-11-12)Field theories with kinematic Lie algebras, such as field theories featuring color–kinematics duality, possess an underlying algebraic structure known as BV■-algebra. If, additionally, matter fields are present, this ... -
Byers v Saudi National Bank: circumventing the knowing receipt doctrine
(2025-01-03)This article will map a category of unconscionable transfers that can circumvent the knowing receipt doctrine by design. It exposes and charts these transfers—herein referred to as Samba Transfers—by looking at Byers v ... -
Subjective fatigue in individuals with anxiety and mood disorders correlates with specific traits of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
(2024-02-15)Fatigue is a common debilitating symptom in individuals with anxiety and mood disorders, also known as common mental disorders (CMD). Aspects of fatigue are seen to be independently associated with the presence of ...