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The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice
Objective Creating an environment that supports conditions of routine clinical practice and enables an effectiveness trial design with a pre-licensed medicine is extremely challenging. Here, we summarise our experiences and achievements with engaging
Autor:
Abdusamea Shabani, David Keene, Raimondo M. Cervellione, Alan P. Dickson, Linda Stephens, Tahir Khan, Alberto Mantovani
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Journal of Pediatric Urology. 10:325-328
Objective It is accepted that the length of the anterior segment of the pelvis in classic bladder exstrophy is shorter than that of controls. However, studies performed involve children with a wide range of ages. By studying children with classic bla
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Improving Schools. 8:179-191
This article reports on two action research projects which are part of the Campaign for Learning's Learning to Learn programme. The programme focuses on individual schools' and teachers' research priorities, within an overarching framework which seek
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Chemical Senses. 18:389-404
The oral chemical irritant, capsaicin, at 2, 4 and 8 p.p.m., was combined in mixtures with sucrose (Experiment 1), sodium chloride (Experiment 2) and soup (Experiment 3), each evaluated at two temperatures. These mixtures were rated for their sweetne
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 23:444-450
Six cases of cheilitis granulomatosa, a rare inflammatory disorder of unknown origin, are reported. The condition produces nontender, persistent swelling of one or both lips and affects primarily young adults. Histologically, nonnecrotizing granuloma
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JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 62:34
Autor:
ALEXANDER G. KEMP, LINDA STEPHENS
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The UK Energy Experience.
Autor:
Linda Stephens
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American Journal of Sociology. 102:885-886
Autor:
Gipson, Linda Stephens
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Graduate Theses and Dissertations.
Purpose This study is designed to determine whether managed care has had an influence on the number and distribution of procedures with demonstrated volume and outcome endogeneity in Florida healthcare markets; in addition, methods are developed to d