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The role of rehearsals in self-generated prospective memory tasks
(2011-10-01)In order to inquire into the nature of retrieval in prospective memory in a naturalistic context, we investigated the number and circumstances of rehearsals of different kinds of intentions to be pursued during a single ... -
The Role of Religion in the Educational Success of Young Black Christian Students: Towards a Concept of ‘Faith Capital’
(2019-02-04)This study provides new empirically based knowledge about Young Black Christian students’ (YBCS) perceptions of the contributory factors to their Educational Success. It also offers insights into a new emergent concept ... -
Role of RhoB in the regulation of pulmonary endothelial and smooth muscle cell responses to hypoxia
(2012-05-25)Rationale: RhoA and Rho kinase contribute to pulmonary vasoconstriction and vascular remodeling in pulmonary hypertension. RhoB, a protein homologous to RhoA and activated by hypoxia, regulates neoplastic growth and ... -
Role of rivaroxaban in the management of atrial fibrillation: insights from clinical practice.
(2018-01-08)Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, and it leads to significant morbidity and mortality, predominantly from ischemic stroke. Vitamin K antagonists, mainly warfarin, have been used for ... -
The role of school-based health education in adolescent spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
(2019-08-01)Background: The broad nature of young people’s development is internationally acknowledged, which includes physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social elements. In England, schools have a legal obligation to promote ... -
The role of seeds and airborne inoculum in the initiation of leaf blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis) epidemics in winter barley
(2010-04)Both airborne spores of Rhynchosporium secalis and seed infection have been implied as major sources of primary inoculum for barley leaf blotch (scald) epidemics in fields without previous history of barley cropping. ... -
The role of sensory sensitivity in predicting food selectivity and food preferences in children with Tourette syndrome
(2019-04-01)Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by involuntary, repetitive and non-rhythmic motor and vocal tics. Despite suggestion that diet may affect tics, and the substantial research into ... -
The role of sexual orientation, age, living arrangements and self-rated health in planning for end-of-life care for lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) older people in the UK
(2020-06-17)This article reports on findings from the quantitative phase of a two-year research project designed to explore end-of-life care experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. We draw on a subset ... -
Role of shear stress in endothelial cell morphology and expression of cyclooxygenase isoforms
(2011-02)Objective-: The goal of this study was to examine the effect of chronic heterogeneous shear stress, applied using an orbital shaker, on endothelial cell morphology and the expression of cyclooxygenases 1 and 2. Methods and ... -
The role of silicon as a nutrient/biostimulant in strawberries
(2022-09-23)• All plants grown in soil contain silicon (Si) in their tissues, with concentrations that vary from 0.1% to 10% of their dry weight. • Si is referred to as “quasi-essential” for the growth of higher plants due to its ... -
Role of simulation in enhancing knowledge and skills for clinical practice in pre registration Nursing and Midwifery students
(2009)Introduction: The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing. Nurses require knowledge and skills for safe and effective practice. Simulation based training has been used to enhance clinical skills in critical ... -
The role of situational information in conceptual knowledge
(University of Hertfordshire, 2004)This thesis investigated the influence of situational knowledge on the performance of two common tasks; category member generation under a free-emission procedure and the judgement of similarity between two items using ... -
The role of small and medium enterprise retailing in Britain
(University of Hertfordshire, 2010)The wellbeing of the UK economy depends in part on the role and performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The small and medium enterprise retail sector is part of the overall UK SME sector. The importance of this ... -
The role of small molecule-small molecule interactions in overcoming biological barriers for antibacterial drug action
(2007-02)The ineffectiveness of antibiotics against bacteria can be caused by multidrug resistance (MDR) or by an outer membrane, which restricts the penetration of amphipathic compounds into Gram-negative bacteria. Remarkable ... -
The role of social dialogue in skills initiatives: a case study approach
(2010)With an automotive industry racked by uncertainty and continuing competition, the stability of companies and the risk of job losses have been tackled differently across a number of European regions. In each scenario, ... -
The role of social networking as a newsgathering tool in the coverage of the Iranian elections in 2009. : IAMCR
(2010)This study aims to measure the extent to which social networking was actually used as a journalistic tool by the foreign correspondents covering the Iranian election., and supplemental interviews with journalists, the study ... -
Role of Social Networks in the help seeking experiences among Chinese suffering from severe mental illness in England: a qualitative study
(2013-04-01)The onset of mental illness can have a significant impact on individuals' lives and on the people who they come into contact with in their social networks. This paper presents the findings of the exploratory stage of a ...