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The Nazi Looted Art Restitution Claim: An exploration of claimant interests through claimant voice
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Lung development genes, adult lung function and cognitive traits
(Oxford University Press, 01-11-2024)Lower lung function is associated with lower cognitive function and an increased risk of dementia. This has not been adequately explained and may partly reflect shared developmental pathways. In UK Biobank participants ... -
The intergenerational impact of electoral violence on height and human capital
(Elsevier, 02-03-2024)This paper examines whether prenatal, childhood, and teenage exposure to electoral violence has any long-term effects on height and human capital in Kenya. First, using the difference-in-difference estimator, we show that ... -
Effectiveness of behavior change in rehabilitation interventions to improve functional recovery after lower limb fracture: a systematic review.
(Springer, 02-07-2024)Ankle fractures are common injuries that can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. Rehabilitation following ankle fracture treatment is crucial for recovery, yet adherence to regimens remains a challenge. ... -
Patient experiences and desires for recovery after ankle fracture surgery
(Elsevier, 02-08-2024)Objective This study investigates patients’ experiences of commencing weight-bearing after ankle fracture surgery and their recovery priorities to inform a new rehabilitation intervention. Methods Embedded within the ... -
British Gynaecological Cancer Society/British Association of Gynaecological Pathology consensus for genetic testing in epithelial ovarian cancer in the United Kingdom
(02-09-2024)Standard of care genetic testing has undergone significant changes in recent years. The British Gynecological Cancer Society and the British Association of Gynecological Pathologists (BGCS/BAGP) has re-assembled a ... -
Context-dependent effects of CDKN2A and other 9p21 gene losses during the evolution of oesophageal cancer
(Nature Research, 03-01-2025)CDKN2A is a tumor suppressor located in chromosome 9p21 and frequently lost in Barrett’s esophagus (BE) and esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). How CDKN2A and other 9p21 gene co-deletions affect EAC evolution remains understudied. ... -
Categorical Proof-Theoretic Semantics
(Springer, 03-05-2024)In proof-theoretic semantics, model-theoretic validity is replaced by proof-theoretic validity. Validity of formulae is defined inductively from a base giving the validity of atoms using inductive clauses derived from ... -
Thermal structure of circumbinary discs: Circumbinary planets should be icy not rocky
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Crisis as (Asylum) Governance: The Evolving Normalisation of Non-Access to Protection in the EU
(European Papers, 03-07-2024)This Article problematises the role of crisis in the governance of asylum in Europe. It unveils its nature, predominance, and implications as a structural component of EU law and policy in this domain. The main point I ... -
Interacting with Man or Machine: When Do Humans Reason Better?
(Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences, 03-07-2024)The resolution of complex problems is widely seen as the next challenge for hybrid human–artificial intelligence (AI) teams. This paper uses experiments to assess whether there is a difference in the quality of human ... -
Cardiac output-guided haemodynamic therapy for patients undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery: the OPTIMISE II randomised clinical trial.
(BMJ Publishing Group, 03-12-2024)Abstract Objectives To evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of a perioperative algorithm for cardiac output-guided haemodynamic therapy in patients undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery. Design Multicentre ... -
BRCA awareness and testing experience in the UK Jewish population: a qualitative study
(BMJ Publishing Group, 04-04-2024)Background 1 in 40 UK Jewish individuals carry a pathogenic variant in BRCA1/BRCA2. Traditional testing criteria miss half of carriers, and so population genetic testing is being piloted for Jewish people in England. There ... -
Early versus delayed weight-bearing following operatively treated ankle fracture (WAX). A randomised controlled trial and health economic evaluation
(Elsevier, 04-06-2024)Background After surgery for a broken ankle, patients are usually instructed to avoid walking for 6 weeks (delayed weight-bearing). Walking 2 weeks after surgery (early weight-bearing) might be a safe and preferable ... -
The circulating methylome in childhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease
(Oxford University Press, 04-10-2024)The genetic contribution to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) encompassing both Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), accounts for around 20% of disease variance, highlighting the need to characterise environmental ... -
Understanding the benefits of Universal Plasma and cryoprecipitate in hospitals in England
(Wiley, 04-10-2024)Background Group AB plasma does not contain anti-A or anti-B antibodies and is therefore considered universal but is in limited supply (4% of the population). There is currently no licensed universal plasma available, and ... -
Mandatory salt targets: a key policy tool for global salt reduction efforts
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Coping with gendered racism in the British healthcare sector: a feminist and phenomenological approach
(SAGE Publications, 05-05-2024)The UK National Health Service (NHS) is one of the largest employers in the world and relies heavily on Black migrant women. Nonetheless, reports of (gendered) racism persist. This phenomenologically inspired qualitative ... -
Multimodality imaging for the evaluation and management of patients with long-term (durable) left ventricular assist devices A Clinical Consensus Statement of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the ESC
(Oxford University Press, 05-07-2024)Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are gaining increasing importance as therapeutic strategy in advanced heart failure (HF), not only as bridge to recovery or to transplant, but also as destination therapy. Even though ... -
Blood-pressure-lowering medications, sodium reduction, and blood pressure
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 05-09-2024)BACKGROUND: Both blood pressure–lowering medication and sodium reduction are effective in hypertension control, but whether blood pressure–lowering medication modifies the effect of sodium reduction is unclear. This study ...