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Some fundamentals for open research data management in health sciences
(2017-06-08)The open science movement is increasingly expanding and pushing researchers to embrace new ways of working. Funding agencies, stakeholders, publishers and scientific communities want them to take care of the whole research ... -
Some Further Account of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear, with Corrections Made to the First and Second Editions, and with the Supplementation of New Matter Acquir'd from Diligent Researches in the Publick Records, and from Conversations Mr
(2009)The article presents additions and corrections to the life of playwright William Shakespeare originally written by Nicholas Rowe, purportedly contributed by Thomas Betterton after searching public records and interviewing ... -
Some initial thoughts from the incoming Editor-in-Chief
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Some like it cold: molecular emission and effective dust temperatures of dense cores in the Pipe Nebula
(2014-08-08)Aims. The Pipe Nebula is characterized by a low star-formation rate and is therefore an ideal environment to explore how initial conditions, including core characteristics, affect star-formation efficiencies. Methods. In ... -
Some Limitations of the Socialist Calculation Debate
(2016-03-01)One of the most important debates in the history of economics is known as the ‘socialist calculation debate’. It was initiated in 1920 by the Austrian school economist Ludwig von Mises and continued by Friedrich Hayek, who ... -
Some observations on the pharmacological properties of ivermectin during treatment of a mite infestation in mice
(2003-07)Ivermectin has become one of the most widely used drugs for the treatment of parasitic infections in laboratory rodents. Despite its wide popularity, little has been published regarding its pharmacokinetic properties in ... -
Some Recent Peculiarities of the Early Afterglow
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Someone Else's Shoes
(Nick Hern Books, 2007-03-08)A sharp and witty satire on the commodification of art and life. An artist sells her work, but believes she still owns it. An advertising genius hunts for the next 'big idea'. A thief steals shoes and calls it activism... ... -
Someone is watching you: The ethics of using covert observation to explore adult behaviour at children's sporting events
(2014-12-31)Concerns have been expressed about adult behaviour at children’s sporting events in New Zealand. As a consequence, covert observation was identified as the optimal research method to be used in studies designed to record ... -
‘Sometimes the worst happens’: Newspaper Reportage of Infanticide and the Law in England and Wales since 1922
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023-10-19)Across the twentieth century, the media has arguably remained the most significant forum for discussions of infanticide and how the crime should best be dealt with in England and Wales. Whereas in the early twentieth century ... -
"Sometimes, it just stops me from doing anything”: A qualitative exploration of epilepsy management in people with intellectual disabilities and their carers
(2016-10-11)Epilepsy affects 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID), but little is known about their experiences of living with epilepsy. A qualitative study was conducted to investigate the impact and management of epilepsy ... -
Somewhere or In Between : Solo Exhibition
(2005)A three week solo art exhibition and international panel discussion centred around the exhibition at Chelsea Art Museum, New York City. Included in the exhibition the video triptych The Journey of St. Maurin (dimensions: ... -
Sonic hedgehog delivered by an adeno-associated virus protects dopaminergic neurones against 6-OHDA toxicity in the rat
(2005-06)Direct intracerebral administration of sonic hedgehog (SHH) reduces 6-OHDA and MPTP toxicity to nigral dopaminergic cells in rats and primates. To determine whether transfection of the DNA sequence for SHH using viral ... -
Sonographic characterisation of tissue changes associated with infused apomorphine hydrochloride – a case series
(2008-08)Apomorphine hydrochloride is used to treat refractory motor fluctuations in advanced Parkinson’s disease. Delivery by infusion is associated with the formation of hard subcutaneous nodules, which may be painful, limit ... -
SOP for the Virus Detection Unit (D3.4)
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Sophistry, relevance and technology transfer in management research : an IMP perspective
(2002-07)The practical relevance of research to the needs of managers matters to academics, business people, and policy makers. The paper asks whether Industrial Marketing and Purchasing Group (IMP) research has achieved such ...