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P-GLYCOPROTEIN-ASSOCIATED ANTHRACYCLINE RESISTANCE IN B-CLL: P0TENTIAL FOR CYTOKINE MODULATION
(University of Plymouth, 2001)The phenomenon of multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer cells is generally associated with P-glycoprotein (P-gp) expression and presents an obstacle to successful chemotherapy. Attempts to overcome P-gp-associated MDR using ... -
P-value model selection criteria for exponential families of increasing dimension
(2013-03-21)© The Author(s) 2013. Let Mi be an exponential family of densities on [0, 1] pertaining to a vector of orthonormal functions bi = (bi1 (x), . . . , bi p (x))T and consider a problem of estimating a density f belonging to ... -
Paediatric Intensive Care follow-up provision in the UK and Republic of Ireland
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Paediatric Traumatic Cardiac Arrest: A Delphi study to establish consensus on definition and management
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Pain solution in the emergency setting (pasties); an open-label randomised trial of patient-controlled analgesia (pca) versus routine care in patients attending the emergency department with traumatic injuries.
(England, 2014-09)Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an Emergency Department (ED), but is often not treated effectively. Patient controlled analgesia (PCA) is used in other hospital settings but there is little evidence ... -
PAin SoluTions In the Emergency Setting (PASTIES)--patient controlled analgesia versus routine care in emergency department patients with non-traumatic abdominal pain: randomised trial.
(England, 2015-06-21)OBJECTIVE: To determine whether patient controlled analgesia (PCA) is better than routine care in providing effective analgesia for patients presenting to emergency departments with moderate to severe non-traumatic abdominal ... -
PAin SoluTions In the Emergency Setting (PASTIES); a protocol for two open-label randomised trials of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) versus routine care in the emergency department.
(England, 2013)INTRODUCTION: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), but it is often not treated effectively. Patient controlled analgesia (PCA) is used in other hospital settings but there ... -
PAINTING SILENCE
(University of Plymouth, 2002)This research examines the history and theory o f silent' painting to discover why particular paintings were called silent, what the term was meant to signify, and how the quality of silence was discernible in the paintings ... -
Pair production from residues of complex worldline instantons
We study nonperturbative pair production in electric fields with lightlike inhomogeneities, using complex worldline instantons. We show that the instanton contribution to the pair production probability is a complex contour ... -
Paired dissolved and particulate phase Cu isotope distributions in the South Atlantic
(2018-07-21)© 2018 The Authors Copper (Cu) is both an essential micronutrient and toxic to photosynthesizing microorganisms at low concentrations. Its dissolved vertical distribution in the oceans is unusual, being neither a nutrient-type ... -
Palaeo river long profile reconstruction in a fold-and-thrust belt: river terraces as archives of Quaternary incision and aggradation in the Atlas Mountains
(Liege, Belgium, 2018-09)Geomorphological analysis of rivers is a popular tool to decode the tectonic evolution and erosional history of actively uplifting orogens. In particular, river longitudinal profiles contain information on crustal deformation ... -
The Palaeo-ecology and Biostratigraphy of the foraminifera from the Oxfordian of north Dorset
(University of Plymouth, 1997)The Oxfordian rocks of north Dorset are poorly exposed at outcrop. A drilling operation was devised and implemented and the complete sequence of strata from the Weymouth Member of the Oxford Clay Formation through to the ... -
A palaeoclimatic reconstruction of the Cadair Idris area of Snowdonia, using geomorphological evidence from Younger Dryas cirque glaciers
(University of Plymouth, 2015)The importance of glacier reconstruction lies in the empirical relationship between glacier mass balance and climate. Small glaciers are particularly sensitive to changes in temperature and precipitation, thus the ... -
A Palaeoecological approach to understanding the impact of coastal changes in Late Holocene societies using the Isles of Scilly as a case study
(University of Plymouth, 2013)The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the impact of environmental changes (relative sea level increase and climate) on coastal communities and to investigate how these environmental factors controlled subsistence ... -
Palaeoecology of the late Permian mass extinction and subsequent recovery
(Plymouth University, 2015)Climate warming during the latest Permian is associated with the most severe mass extinction event of the Phanerozoic, and the expansion of hypoxic and anoxic conditions into shallow shelf settings. Our understanding of ... -
PALAEOECOLOGY, PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY: LOWER CRETACEOUS, LUSITANIAN BASIN, PORTUGAL
(University of Plymouth, 2001)Palaeoecological data can provide key information on depositional environments. This may be critical to the interpretation of marine sedimentary cycles and the recognition of ancient cycles and sequences. Although many ...