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Barriers and Enablers to Employment: Black Disabled Peoples Living with Sickle Cell Disorder Project.
(Technical Report)Final report of the Barriers and Enablers to Employment: Black Disabled Peoples Living with Sickle Cell Disorder Project. -
Basic and Technological Studies of Biomembrane Components.
(Article)As part of our basic studies we have employed various biophysical techniques for the study of biomembrane structure. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has been used to probe the structure of membrane associated ... -
Basolateral amygdala inactivation impairs learning-induced long-term potentiation in the cerebellar cortex.
(Article)Learning to fear dangerous situations requires the participation of basolateral amygdala (BLA). In the present study, we provide evidence that BLA is necessary for the synaptic strengthening occurring during ... -
Benefits of a virtual Biomedical laboratory in university learning
(Conference)El alumno, en el actual modelo educativo, participa de manera activa en la construcción de su conocimiento, esto supone trazar nuevos contenidos curriculares, diseñar herramientas de innovación pedagógicas o utilizar nuevas ... -
The benefits of getting involved in a Priority Setting Partnership
(Conference)Introduction Priority Setting Partnerships (PSPs) bring together patients, carers and healthcare professionals to have an equal say in identifying questions which cannot currently be answered by research. The aim is to ... -
The benefits of interprofessional education 10 years on
(Article)Interprofessional education (IPE) was first conceived in 1973 from an expert group in Geneva by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO member states were at the time charged with implementing medical education IPE pilot ... -
Best practice for aphasia in the acute sector: a consensus of expert opinions
(Conference)Background Information Historically Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) intervention has been guided by a, sometimes bewildering, plethora of standards and guidelines. Publications such as those written by the Royal College ...