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A proteomic survival predictor for COVID-19 patients in intensive care
(2022-01-18)Global healthcare systems are challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a need to optimize allocation of treatment and resources in intensive care, as clinically established risk assessments such as SOFA and APACHE II ... -
Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789-1848
(Manchester University Press, 2015-12-01)This book is a wide-ranging survey of the rise of mass movements for democracy and workers’ rights in northern England. It is a provocative narrative of the closing down of public space and dispossession from place. The ... -
Protest History or the History of Protest?
(2012-04-01)A workshop on ‘new approaches to the history of protest and collective action’ was held at the University of Hertfordshire on 1 July 2011. The event could not have been at a more opportune time. The day before the workshop, ... -
The Protestant Funeral Sermon in England, 1688-1800
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012)An overview of the development, popularity, and cultural importance of the published British Protestant funeral sermon from 1689 to 1800 -
Proto
(Screen South, 2012)‘PROTO’ is a sci-fi action adventure, about a child-like, experimental robot, set in the robotics lab where he has been built. Although PROTO has been made to fulfil the ambitions of his creator, Prof. Andrews, he learns ... -
Protocol for a mixed-methods exploratory investigation of care following intensive care discharge: the REFLECT study
(2019-01-25)INTRODUCTION: A substantial number of patients discharged from intensive care units (ICUs) subsequently die without leaving hospital. It is unclear how many of these deaths are preventable. Ward-based management following ... -
Protocol for a realist evaluation of Recovery College dementia courses: understanding coproduction through ethnography
(2023-12-07)Introduction: Support following a dementia diagnosis in the UK is variable. Attending a Recovery College course with and for people with dementia, their supporters and healthcare professionals (staff), may enable people ... -
Protocol for a realist review of General Practitioners’ Role in Advancing Practice in Care Homes (GRAPE study)
(2020-06-15)Introduction Older people who live in care homes have a high level of need with complex health conditions. In addition to providing medical care to residents, general practitioners (GPs) play a role as gatekeeper for access ... -
A protocol for a scoping review of the use of mental simulation and full-scale simulation in practising healthcare decision-making skills of undergraduate nursing students
(2023-08-30)Aim This scoping review aims to explore the effect of FSS and mental simulation on the decision-making skills of nursing students. Background Full-scale simulation (FSS) has been the most used simulation modality in nursing ... -
Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review of Motivation in Software Engineering
(University of Hertfordshire, 2006)Motivation is a crucial factor in software productivity and software failure (MoMSE 2005). The proposed study brings together published work in the field of software engineer motivation by following systematic literature ... -
A protocol for a systematic review of research on managing behavioural and psychological symptoms in dementia for community-dwelling older people
(2013)Background:Non-cognitive behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia affect up to 90% of people with dementia at some point in the disease course and result in distress, increased carer burden, high service utilization ... -
Protocol for the development of a repository of individual participant data from randomised controlled trials conducted in adult care homes (The Virtual International Care Homes Trials Archive (VICHTA))
(2021-02-23)Background: Approximately 418,000 people live in care homes in the UK, yet accessible, robust data on care home populations and organisation are lacking. This hampers our ability to plan, allocate resources or prevent risk. ... -
Protocol: Precision engineering of plant gene loci by homologous recombination cloning in Escherichia coli.
(2005)Plant genome sequence data now provide opportunities to conduct molecular genetic studies at the level of the whole gene locus and above. Such studies will be greatly facilitated by adopting and developing further the new ... -
Proton capture cross section of Sr isotopes
(2001-05-21)The (p,gamma) cross section of Sr-84,Sr-86,Sr-87 isotopes has been measured using activation technique in the proton energy range between 1.5 and 3 MeV. These reactions are relevant to the p-process of stellar nucleosynthesis ... -
Proton capture cross section of Sr isotopes and their importance for nucleosynthesis of proton-rich nuclides
(2001-12)The (p,gamma) cross sections of three stable Sr isotopes haven been measured in the astrophysically relevant energy range. These reactions are important for the p process in stellar nucleosynthesis and, in addition, the ... -
Proton capture cross sections of the ruthenium isotopes
(1998-07)The proton capture cross sections of the stable ruthenium isotopes 96, 98, 99, and 104 have been measured by means of the activation method in the proton energy range between 1.5 and 3 MeV. Thin layers of natural ruthenium ... -
Proton capture cross-section of Cd-106,Cd-108 for the astrophysical p-process
(2007-05)The proton capture cross-sections of the two most proton-rich, stable isotopes of cadmium have been measured for the first time in the energy range relevant to the astrophysical p-process between E-p = 2.4 and 4.7 MeV. The ... -
Proton induced reaction cross section measurements on Se isotopes for the astrophysical p process
(2003-11)As a continuation of a systematic study of reactions relevant to the astrophysical p process, the cross sections of the Se-74,Se-76(p,gamma) Br-75,Br-77 and Se-82(p,n) Br-82 reactions have been measured at energies from ... -
Proton-rich nucleosynthesis and nuclear physics
(American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2012)Although the detailed conditions for explosive nucleosynthesis are derived from astrophysical modeling, nuclear physics determines fundamental patterns in abundance yields, not only for equilibrium processes. Focussing on ... -
Proton/Hydrogen Transfer Affects the S-State-Dependent Microsecond Phases of P680+ Reduction during Water Splitting
(1998)To investigate a possible coupling between P680+ reduction and hydrogen transfer, we studied the effects of H2O/D2O exchange on the P680+ reduction kinetics in the nano- and microsecond domains. We concentrated on studying ...