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B. Philp
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The Glasgow Naturalist. 28
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B. Philp
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The Glasgow Naturalist. 27:3-6
The status and distribution of the Scottish false blister beetles (Oedemeridae) are summarised with particular reference to the genus Oedemera. Within this genus only three species have been reliably recorded in Scotland. Of the two widespread specie
Publikováno v:
The Glasgow Naturalist. 27:31-38
The Ardeer site on the Garnock Estuary in North Ayrshire, Scotland is considered to be the richest wildlife site in Ayrshire and to be of national significance. It has a rich and varied invertebrate fauna which reflectsthe wide range of habitats pres
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Publikováno v:
Burns. 43:549-554
Introduction The assessment of burn depth can be challenging even to the experienced burn clinician. Clinical assessment is most widely used to determine burn depth. Because of this subjective nature, various imaging modalities have been invented. Th
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Peter Dziewulski, B. Philp, Evgenia Theodorakopoulou, Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor, Sarah E. Bache, Quentin Frew
Publikováno v:
Burns. 43:93-99
Hand burns represent a unique challenge to the burns team due to the intricate structure and unrivalled functional importance of the hand. The initial assessment and prognosis relies on consideration of the specific site involved as well as depth of
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Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 44(8)
Hand burns are unique in their functional, aesthetic and emotional impact on patients. Measuring the progress of a patient's ability to carry out essential and desired tasks, their emotional state, interaction with society as well as scar, pain and i
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Peter Dziewulski, Q. Frew, Naguib El-Muttardi, B. Philp, S. Ashraff, S. Ghazi-Nouri, J. Pleat, A. Din, Edmund Fitzgerald O'Connor
Publikováno v:
Burns. 41:616-623
Introduction Periorbital burns are an infrequent but potentially devastating injury. This study aimed to elucidate the spectrum of such injuries presenting to a UK burns centre and the outcome achieved in the cases requiring periorbital reconstructio