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Paid Staff and Volunteers: Do their attitudes differ
(2012-01-12)The aim of the present study was to explore whether there were attitudinal differences between staff and volunteers working for Mind in Mid Herts (MiMH). The ultimate objective of this study was to inform MiMH of ways of ... -
Pain : A textbook for health professionals
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Pain and pain management
(Elsevier, 2008)This text explains the theory behind a lot of tasks that nurses must carry out in an A&E environment, rather than simply what they must do. It also examines some more specific circumstances, such as paediatrics and helping ... -
Pain and Spatial Inclusion: Evidence from Mandarin
(2020-04)The surface grammar of reports such as ‘I have a pain in my leg’ suggests that pains are objects which are spatially located in parts of the body. We show that the parallel construction is not available in Mandarin. Further, ... -
Pain in Practice : Theory and strategies for manual therapists
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Pain, Paradox, and Polysemy
(2021-07-05)The paradox of pain refers to the idea that the folk concept of pain is paradoxical, treating pains as simultaneously mental states and bodily states (e.g. Hill 2005, 2017; Borg et al. 2020). By taking a close look at our ... -
Painting as “information”? : Globalisation and Abstract Art
(Universidade Católica Editora, 2014-08-04)A common belief regarding globalisation is that it is driven by ‘information’. For Maurice Castells (1996) the primary vehicles of networked information were the internet and the media. This paper sets out to explore whether ... -
Paintings of Music
(2022-03-07)Paintings of music are a significant presence in modern art. They are cross-modal representations, aimed at representing music, say, musical works or forms, using colours, lines and shapes in the visual modality. This paper ... -
Pak1 and its T212 phosphorylated form accumulate in neurones and epithelial cells of the developing rodent
(2003-09-01)The serine/threonine kinase Pak1 is a target of the RhoGTPases Rac and Cdc42 and an important regulator of cell morphology and migration. Recent work from several laboratories has indicated that Pak1 controls microtubule ... -
The Pak1 kinase : an important regulator of neuronal morphology and function in the developing forebrain
(2008-06)The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) represents a highly complex unit, the correct function of which relies on the appropriate differentiation and survival of its neurones. It is becoming apparent that the Rho family ... -
Pak1 phosphorylation on T212 affects microtubules in cells undergoing mitosis
(2002-07-23)The Pak kinases are targets of the Rho GTPases Rac and Cdc42, which regulate cell shape and motility [1-5]. It is increasingly apparent that part of this function is due to the effect Pak kinases have on microtubule ... -
Palliative care for people with dementia living at home: a systematic review of interventions
(2019-07-01)Background: The European Association for Palliative Care White Paper defined optimal palliative care in dementia based on evidence and expert consensus. Yet, we know little on how to achieve this for people with dementia ... -
Palmitoyl carnitine : an endogenous promoter of calcium efflux from rat heart mitochondria
(1988)The effects of the fatty acid ester palmitoyl carnitine (PC) on mitochondrial Ca2+ handling and ATP synthesis are described. At low concentrations (5–40 μM) PC was found to produce changes in mitochondrial Ca2+ handling, ... -
Pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance (pCPA): Timelines Analysis and Policy Implications
(2019-02-18)This analysis follows our recent study showing that Canadian public reimbursement delays have lengthened from regulatory approval to listing decisions by public drug plans and delayed public access to innovative medicines, ... -
Pan-planets : Searching for hot Jupiters around cool dwarfs
(2016-03-01)The Pan-Planets survey observed an area of 42 sq deg. in the galactic disk for about 165 h. The main scientific goal of the project is the detection of transiting planets around M dwarfs. We establish an efficient procedure ... -
A Pan-STARRS 1 study of the relationship between wide binarity and planet occurrence in the Kepler field
(2016-02-01)The NASA Kepler mission has revolutionized time-domain astronomy and has massively expanded the number of known extrasolar planets. However, the effect of wide multiplicity on exoplanet occurrence has not been tested with ... -
The Pan-Thames EPS study : treatment and outcomes of encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis
(2009)Background: Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a disease process that can occur as a complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). The aim of this study was to make a general assessment of the clinical features, ... -
A panchromatic catalog of early-type galaxies at intermediate redshift in the Hubble Space Telescope wide field camera 3 early release science field
(2012-03-01)In the first of a series of forthcoming publications, we present a panchromatic catalog of 102 visually selected early-type galaxies (ETGs) from observations in the Early Release Science (ERS) program with the Wide Field ... -
Panchromatic SED modelling of spatially-resolved galaxies
(2018-05-11)We test the efficacy of the energy-balance spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting code MAGPHYS for recovering the spatially resolved properties of a simulated isolated disc galaxy, for which it was not designed. We ...