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    Comparing two short versions of the 32‐item Hypomania Checklist (HCL‐32) for patients with bipolar disorder 

    Wang, Yuan-Yuan; Feng, Y.; Wang, F.; Huang, Wei; Ng, C.H.; Ungvari, G.S.; Wang, G.; Xiang, Y-T (Wiley, 2018-11-19)
    Purpose To compare the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) between Hypomania Checklist‐20 (HCL‐20) and HCL‐16. Design and Methods Altogether, 350 subjects with ...
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    Gay Men's Experiences of UK Maternity Care 

    Norton, Wendy (2019-06)
    Objective: The number of same-sex parents in the UK has increased steadily over the years. Gay men are increasing seeking surrogacy to become parents and subsequently engaging with maternity services. Whilst there is a ...
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    The Work of the Royal College of Nursing Women's Health Steering Group 

    Holloway, Debby; Norton, Wendy (2019-06)
    As part of the professional arm of the Royal College of Nursing, the steering group is made up of nurses who undertake roles on a voluntary basis for terms of four years. The steering group links with other nursing ...
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    The development of an inclusive model to construct teacher’s professional knowledge: pedagogic content knowledge for sound-based music as a new subject area 

    Wolf, Motje; Younie, Sarah (Cambridge University Press, 2019-12)
    This paper outlines a systematic process for developing the different knowledge domains required for teaching sound-based (electroacoustic) music as a new subject area. As a new area within the discipline of music, teachers ...
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    Put It in Your Shoe It Will Make You Limp: British Men’s Online Responses to a Male Pill 

    Wilson, Amanda D. (SAGE Journals, 2018-04-03)
    This article analyzes online interactions between British men and other online readers’ comments in response to two news articles focused on a male contraceptive pill. The aim of the study was to explore how British men’s ...
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    The role of protective clothing in healthcare and its 
decontamination 

    Laird, Katie; Owen, Lucy (Woodhead Publishing, 2019-11-25)
    Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality and pose a major economic burden. Infection control is therefore important in healthcare environments to minimize the transmission ...
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    Activating semantic knowledge during spoken words and environmental sounds: Evidence from the visual world paradigm 

    Toon, Josef; Kukona, Anuenue (Wiley, 2019-12-22)
    Two visual world experiments investigated the activation of semantically related concepts during the processing of environmental sounds and spoken words. Participants heard environmental sounds such as barking or spoken ...
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    Do you know how to use a condom? – UK nurse practitioners’ conversation about men and family planning 

    Wilson, Amanda D. (Elsevier, 2018-05-26)
    Introduction: Health professionals have been identified as central to encouraging men to take an active part in family planning. The aim of this article is to understand nurse practitioners’ conversations about men as ...
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    Adolescent Sleep Patterns are Associated with the Selection of Positive and Negative Emotional Situations 

    Palmer, Cara, A; Alfano, Candice, A; Bower, Joanne L. (Journal of Sleep Research, 2019-04-01)
    Poor sleep in youth is a risk factor for experiencing increased negative emotions and decreased positive emotions, which can contribute to the development of later emotional disorders. Understanding of specific processes ...
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    Kv2 dysfunction after peripheral axotomy enhances sensory neuron responsiveness to sustained input. 

    Tsantoulas, Christoforos; Zhu, Lan; Yip, Ping; Grist, John; Michael, Gregory J.; McMahon, Stephen B. (Experimental neurology, 2013-11-16)
    Peripheral nerve injuries caused by trauma are associated with increased sensory neuron excitability and debilitating chronic pain symptoms. Axotomy-induced alterations in the function of ion channels are ...
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    AuthorPena-Fernandez, A. (121)Jaspal, Rusi (86)Fish, Julie (63)Pena, M. A. (47)Brown, Brian J. (41)Hall, Richard (40)Lobo-Bedmar, M. C. (39)Izquierdo, F. (38)Arroo, R. R. J. (37)Ahmad, Z. (36)... View MoreSubjectsickle cell (27)mental health (25)higher education (24)education (23)identity (18)social psychology (17)Biofilm (16)cancer (16)disability (16)climate change (15)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2021 (227)2010 - 2019 (1622)2000 - 2009 (111)1996 - 1999 (7)Has File(s)
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