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The ‘Twice a Child’ projects: learning about dementia and related disorders within the black and minority ethnic population of an English city and improving relevant services
(Article)Dementia is found in all races. Within the UK, elders in black and minority ethnic (BME) communities are often unable or unwilling to access services that might help them when they develop dementia. A series of research-based ... -
Two cultures, one identity: formulations of Australian Isma’ili Muslim identity
(Article)The Shi’a Imami Nizari Isma’ili Muslims have often been considered the "poster child" for pluralistic integration (Cayo 2008). This ethos has been inculcated within members of the community, with its adherents seeing ... -
Two DNA sites for MelR in the same orientation are sufficient for optimal MelR-dependent
(Article)The Escherichia coli melR gene encodes the MelR transcription factor that controls melibiose utilization. Expression of melR is autoregulated by MelR, which represses the melR promoter by binding to a target that overlaps ... -
Two years' analysis of environmental recovery training for biological incidents
(Conference)Environmental recovery in the aftermath of a biological incident is one of the key areas to consider when tailoring a response to protect human health and minimise the spread of the biological agent(s) involved. However, ... -
A typology for categorising management of the third stage of labour
(Conference)A typology for categorising management of the third stage of labour Tina IreneHarris De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom Background: Variation in the practice of midwives during the third stage of ... -
Typology of Feeding Disorders Based on a Single Assessment System: Case Study Evidence
(Article)Six children diagnosed with different forms of food refusal participated as case study descriptions. Along with their treatment outcomes, these descriptions show enough significant differences between them to allow for ... -
Typology of Feeding Disorders Based on a Single Assessment System: Formulation of a Clinical Decision-Making Model
(Article)The highly individual and complex nature of feeding disorders makes the initial diagnosis and subsequent choice of which management strategy (MS) to employ professionally challenging. This article describes a clinical ... -
UK Media Representations of Carbon Capture and Storage: Actors, Frames and Metaphors
(Article)Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a climate change mitigation technology which has had a rather chequered history in British policy making and in the British public sphere. This article deals with the neglected topic of ... -
UK national lesbians and health care survey
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UK recovery guidance and advice for the remediation of the environment following a chemical incident.
(Conference)Global events have shown that chemical incidents can have huge consequences on human health, the environment and society. It is important that in the event of such an occurrence, the appropriate tools and technical guidance ... -
The ultrafast dynamics of some photochromic naphthopyrans.
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The Ummah and Ethnicity: Listening to the Voices of AfricanHeritage Muslims in Leicester
(Technical Report)The position of Muslims in Europe post 7/7 and 9/11 has come under greater scrutiny as some countries seek to build more cohesive societies and others struggle to accommodate an increasingly distinct Muslim identity. ... -
Undergraduate Education Studies students’ experiences of applying for postgraduate Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes in 2015/16
(Conference)Content: Drawing on preliminary analysis of data from focus group discussions (that will take place in early 2016), this paper explores the experiences of undergraduate Education Studies students applying for ITE courses ... -
Undergraduate training to respond to chemical and biological incidents.
(Book chapter)Basic training to face chemical and biological incidents is becoming critical for health professionals due to recent global health threats including terrorism. Health professionals need to have appropriate and sufficient ...