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The Development of Sports Medicine in Twentieth-century Britain
(Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2009-05)Sports medicine has grown in importance and visibility in recent years, yet as a discipline it struggled to gain broad recognition within the medical profession from c.1952 until specialty status was granted in 2005. It ... -
Development of Sr-Substituted Bioactive Glasses as a Dental Pulp Regenerative Material
(2023)Background: Vital pulp therapy (VPT) is a treatment modality to promote healing and repair of damaged dental pulp. Strontium containing bioactive glass (BAG) has the potential to modulated cellular activities and induce ... -
Development of the epoxy composite complex permittivity and its application in wind turbine blades
(2010)Offshore wind farm structures may have the potential to affect marine navigation and communication systems by reflecting radar signals. With ever increasing size of wind turbines it is necessary to better understand the ... -
Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract
(PMPH-USA, 2000)The authors chronicle the development of the gastrointestinal system b eginning with the embryology of the gastrointestinal tract through dev elopment of cells to hormones and enzymes. -
Development of the gingival sulcus at the time of tooth eruption and the influence of genetic factors.
(2018-02)Tooth eruption is characterized by a concert of mechanisms that result in the emergence of teeth in the oral cavity. Genetic variants seem to regulate this process and the formation of a gingival sulcus around the teeth. ... -
The development of the indefinite article in Medieval and Golden-Age Spanish
(Queen Mary University of London, 2010)Unitary cardinals are a common source for indefinite markers. This thesis is a quantitative diachronic study of the development of Spanish un, from its cardinal value to its use as an indefi nite article. Based on a ... -
Development of the perceptions of preventable adverse events assessment tool (PPAEAT): measurement properties and patients' mental health status.
(2021-04-16)BACKGROUND: Patient-centered care and patient involvement have been increasingly recognized as crucial elements of patient safety. However, patient safety has rarely been evaluated from the patient perspective with a ... -
Development of the REFOCUS intervention to increase mental health team support for personal recovery
(Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2015-12)Background There is an emerging evidence base about best practice in supporting recovery. This is usually framed in relation to general principles, and specific pro-recovery interventions are lacking. Aims To develop ... -
Development of Virus-infected Cancer Cell Vaccine
Oncolytic viruses can be genetically modified to limit their replication in normal cells rendering them a cancer specific treatment. In addition, they can induce a “danger signal” in the form of pathogen- and damage-associated ... -
The Development of Waste Management in the UK c.1960–c.2000
(2015)A Witness Seminar on developments in the waste management industry and the production of waste in the UK since the 1960s, with a particular focus on London. The volume includes testimonies from former refuse collectors, ... -
The development, evaluation, and initial implementation of a national programme for the use and collation of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in osteopathic back pain services in the UK.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-10-13)Introduction The use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) to measure the effects of care is being advocated increasingly in clinical settings. Current patient data capture involves completion of paper questionnaires ... -
Development, Validation, and Comparative Assessment of an International Scoring System to Determine Risk of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding.
(Elsevier, 2018-09-27)BACKGROUND & AIMS: The Glasgow-Blatchford score (GBS) and pre-endoscopy Rockall score (pRS) are used in determining prognoses of patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding, but neither predicts outcomes of patients ...