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Adjunct Modalities for Pain : Electrophysical Agents
Watson, Tim (Elsevier, 2015-06) -
Adopting and applying eco-design techniques : a practitioners perspective
Knight, P.; Jenkins, J.O. (2009-03)This paper discusses the findings of a small scale research project which explored the possibility of adopting eco-design techniques. The paper focuses on identifying how eco-design techniques can be determined as being ... -
Advanced microscopy solutions for monitoring the kinetics and dynamics of drug-DNA targeting in living cells
Errington, Rachel J.; Ameer-Beg, S. M.; Vojnovic, B.; Patterson, Laurence H.; Zloh, Mire; Smith, P. J. (2005)Many anticancer drugs require interaction with DNA or chromatin components of tumor cells to achieve therapeutic activity. Quantification and exploration of drug targeting dynamics can be highly informative in the rational ... -
Advanced trauma life support training for ambulance crews
Sethi, D.; Kwan, I.; Kelly, A.M.; Roberts, I.; Bunn, Frances (2001)Background: There is an increasing global burden of injury especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To address this, models of trauma care initially developed in high income countries are being adopted in ... -
Advances in oral transmucosal drug delivery
Patel, Viralkumar F.; Liu, Fang; Brown, Marc (2011-07-30)The successful delivery of drugs across the oral mucosa represents a continuing challenge, as well as a great opportunity. Oral transmucosal delivery, especially buccal and sublingual delivery, has progressed far beyond ... -
Advancing knowledge on practice change : Linking facilitation to the senses framework
Cooper, J.; Meyer, J.; Holman, C. (2013-06)Aims and objectives: To explore the facilitating factors that enabled staff on a rehabilitation ward for older people engage in change activities. Background: The importance of facilitation in practice change is widely ... -
Advancing practice by developing a primary care nursing programme.
Thurtle, V.; Saunders, M.; Clarridge, A. (2006-04-01)The discussion of advanced practice in nursing is ongoing, yet the need for practice to advance and develop across the health economy is called for in much of the current literature and government policy. This article ... -
Advancing understanding about behavior at work
West, Michael; Arnold, John; Corbett, Martin; Fletcher, Ben (1992-03) -
Adventures in diversity training
Nolte, Lizette; Nel, Pieter W. (2012-04)In this paper we will discuss some maps that we find helpful to orientate and guide us when we venture to teach and learn about ‘diversity.’ The journey of diversity learning has no definite beginning or end points and ... -
Adverse Drug Reactions in Children - International Surveillance and Evaluation (ADVISE) : A Multicentre Cohort Study
Rashed, Asia N.; Wong, Ian C. K.; Cranswick, Noel; Hefele, Barbara; Tomlin, Stephen; Jackman, John; Lee, Kenneth; Hon, Kam-Lun E.; Ong, Jeffrey; Ghaleb, Maisoon; Chua, Slew Siang; Hui, Tea Ming; Rascher, Wolfgang; Neubert, Antje (2012)Background: A previous meta-analysis reported that 9.5% of hospitalized children suffered from an adverse drug reaction (ADR); however, reported incidences among studies varied. Objective: To enhance the knowledge of ADRs ... -
Adverse psychiatric effects associated with herbal weight-loss products
Bersani, Francesco Saverio; Coviello, Marialuce; Imperatori, Claudio; Francesconi, Marta; Valeriani, Giuseppe; De Stefano, Gianfranco; Bolzan Mariotti Posocco, Flaminia; Santacroce, Rita; Minichino, Amedeo; Corazza, Ornella (2015)Obesity and overeating are among the most prevalent health concerns worldwide and individuals are increasingly using performance and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs) as an easy and fast way to control their weight. Among ... -
Advocacy
Gates, Bob (Churchill Livingstone, 2000-10-01) -
Advocacy. Whose best interest?
Gates, Robert (1995) -
Advocacy: a Nurse's Guide
Gates, Bob (Scutari Press, 1994) -
The aetiology of subacromial impingement syndrome
Lewis, J.S.; Dekel, S.; Green, Ann (2001)Subacromial impingement syndrome has been described as the most common form of shoulder pathology (Jobe and Jobe, 1983; Kessel and Watson, 1977). Neer (1972, 1983) argued that 100% of impingement lesions and 95% of rotator ... -
The affective modulation of motor awareness in anosognosia for hemiplegia : Behavioural and lesion evidence
Besharati, Sahba; Forkel, Stephanie J; Kopelman, Michael; Solms, Mark; Jenkinson, Paul M.; Fotopoulou, Aikaterini (2015-05-01)The possible role of emotion in anosognosia for hemiplegia (i.e., denial of motor deficits contralateral to a brain lesion), has long been debated between psychodynamic and neurocognitive theories. However, there are only ... -
Agarose Gel Electrophoresis of RNA
Slater, Robert (Humana Press, 1986) -
Age of onset of schizophrenia in siblings: A test of the contagion hypothesis
Crow, T.J.; Done, D.J. (1986)The possibility that schizophrenia is horizontally transmitted has been assessed in an analysis of age of onset in 264 recorded pairs of siblings with the disease. Age of onset was found to be correlated between siblings, ... -
The age prospective memory paradox within the same sample in time-based and event-based tasks
Niedzwienska, Agnieszka; Barzykowski, Krystian (2012-01)The present research investigated the age prospective memory (PM) paradox by testing the performance of the same participants on laboratory and naturalistic PM tasks. Younger, middle-aged, and older adults performed three ... -
Age-related differences in everyday prospective memory tasks : The role of planning and personal importance
Niedzwienska, Agnieszka; Janik, Beata; Jarczyńska, Aleksandra (2013-12)The aim of the present studies was to investigate whether age-related improvement found in naturalistic but experimenter-given prospective memory (PM) tasks can be generalized to real-life intentions. In Study 1, younger, ...