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The involvement of long-term serial-order memory in reading development : A longitudinal study
(2016-02-05)Recent findings suggest that Hebb repetition learning-a paradigmatic example of long-term serial-order learning-is impaired in adults with dyslexia. The current study further investigated the link between serial-order ... -
Involvement of reactive oxygen species and high-voltage-activated calcium currents in nanoparticle zinc oxide-induced cytotoxicity in vitro
(2012-11)This study was to determine the possible neurotoxicity and mechanisms underlying the effects of nano-ZnO with sizes of 20-80 nm on central nervous system (CNS). The cytotoxicity of nano-ZnO was investigated in PC12 cells. ... -
Involvement of the Sp3 transcription factor in induction of p21(Cip1/WAF1) in keratinocyte differentiation
(1997-01-25)The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 is induced in several in vitro terminal differentiation systems as well as in differentiating tissues in vivo. To determine the mechanism responsible for p21 induction during ... -
Involving children in research
(2009)Children and young people should be involved in the research process when the findings could affect them. It is important to use research tools that will facilitate their engagement as they can offer valuable contributions ... -
Involving consumers successfully in NHS research : A national survey
(2007-12-01)Objectives: To investigate how far and in what way consumers are involved in NHS research. Background: There is guidance from the UK Department of Health on involving consumers in research, but it is not known how these ... -
Involving patients in decisions about preventive medication : A focus group study
(2010-01-01)Background: Patients may have unrealistic expectations of preventive treatment and frequently do not take long-term medication. Involvement of the patient in the decision to start such medication may improve this, but ... -
Involving the local Community : The Case of the Derby Jubilee Festival 2002
(2005-12-01)This research was centred on a community cultural festival, which was staged in thecity of Derby (UK) in the summer of 2002, the year of HRH Queen Elizabeth II's golden jubilee celebrations. The festival was unique to the ... -
Involving the public in systematic reviews : A narrative review of organizational approaches and eight case examples
(2012-09-01)This paper reviews the recent literature on public involvement in the systematic review process. We examine how relevant organizations involve the public in their review processes and how the public are involved in individual ... -
Involving users in developing health services
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Involving young people in drug and alcohol research
(2018-03-05)Purpose – Young people’s involvement should lead to research, and ultimately services, that better reflect young people’s priorities and concerns. Young people with a history of treatment for alcohol and/or drug problems ... -
Involving young people in research : making an impact in public health
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Ion channels - Analysis and simulation embedded in a flexible environment
(1998-03-25)A collection of programs for ion-channel analysis is described. The package contains all standard routines for single-channel analysis and some routines for fluctuation analysis. Additionally, advanced algorithms for ... -
The ionised, radical and molecular Milky Way: spectroscopic surveys with the SKA
(Inspire, 2014-12-01)The bandwith, sensitivity and sheer survey speed of the SKA offers unique potential for deep spectroscopic surveys of the Milky Way. Within the frequency bands available to the SKA lie many transitions that trace the ... -
The ionising photon production efficiency at z~6 for Lyman-alpha emitters using JEMS and MUSE
(2023-06-15)We study the ionising photon production efficiency at the end of the Epoch of Reionisation ($z \sim 5.4 - 6.6$) for a sample of 30 Lyman-$\alpha$ emitters. This is a crucial quantity to infer the ionising photon budget of ... -
The Ionization and Dynamics of the Makani Galactic Wind
(2023-04-18)The Makani galaxy hosts the poster child of a galactic wind on scales of the circumgalactic medium. It consists of a two-episode wind in which the slow, outer wind originated 400 Myr ago (Episode I; R I = 20 − 50 kpc) and ... -
The ionization state of the winds from cataclysmic variables without classical boundary layers
(1993)We have calculated a grid of detailed photoionization models for the stellar winds in non-magnetic cataclysmic variables. In the light of evidence which questions the existence of a classical hot, luminous boundary layer ... -
Ionization-induced star formation - III. Effects of external triggering on the initial mass function in clusters
(2012-05-01)We report on smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of the impact on a turbulent ∼2 × 103 M star-forming molecular cloud of irradiation by an external source of ionizing photons. We find that the ionizing radiation ...