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Tablet App halometer for the assessment of dysphotopsia.
(United States, 2015-11)PURPOSE: To assess the validity and repeatability of the Aston Halometer. SETTING: University clinic, United Kingdom. DESIGN: Prospective, repeated-measures experimental study. METHODS: The halometer comprises a bright ... -
Tackling bullying and harassment in the NHS: the critical roles played by managers
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Tackling the lionfish invasion in the Mediterranean. the EU-LIFE RELIONMED Project: progress and results
(SPA/RAC publicationTunisia, 2019-02-07)The lionfish invasion in the Western Atlantic has been characterised as one of the most ecologically harmful marine fish introductions to date; associated with habitat modifications, and severe impacts on native communities. ... -
Tadpole VR: virtual reality visualization of a simulated tadpole spinal cord
Recent advances in “developmental” approach (combining experimental study with computational modelling) of neural networks produces increasingly large data sets, in both complexity and size. This poses a significant ... -
Tailoring 3D single-walled carbon nanotubes anchored to indium tin oxide for natural cellular uptake and intracellular sensing.
(United States, 2013-01-09)The ability to monitor intracellular events in real time is paramount to advancing fundamental biological and clinical science. We present the first demonstration of a direct interface of vertically aligned single-walled ... -
Tailoring Healthy Workplace Interventions to Local Healthcare Settings: A Complexity Theory-Informed Workplace of Well-Being Framework
(2015)Many healthy workplace interventions have been developed for healthcare settings to address the consistently low scores of healthcare professionals on assessments of mental and physical well-being. Complex healthcare ... -
Tailoring Self-Help Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques for Stroke Survivors: Examining Preferences, Feasibility and Acceptability.
(Switzerland, 2019)Objective: Studies on psychological techniques to reduce stroke-related anxiety and/or distress are limited. More scarce is research on tailoring such techniques to suit stroke survivors' needs, including the needs of ... -
Taking Stock of the World's Species
(University of Plymouth, 2008)Scientists are to establish a giant catalogue of life - to, in effect, “barcode” every species on Earth. "is poster aims to provide an overview of DNA barcoding: what is it? and why is it controversial? -
Taking The Lead
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Talking about persons--thinking about patients: An ethnographic study in critical care.
(England, 2016-02)BACKGROUND: Nursing involves caring for the 'whole person' and it is considered inappropriate for nurses to think or talk about patients in objectifying or dehumanising ways. Objectifying discourses can dominate within ... -
Talking on the move: place‐based interviewing with undergraduate students.
(2014-01-01)Recent research has begun to pay attention to the importance of place to the research encounter. This paper makes a contribution to these discussions through an investigation into the lived experiences of higher education ... -
Targeted Killing as a Means of Asymmetric Warfare: A Provocative View and Invitation to Debate
(University of Plymouth, 2011) -
Targeted pre-treatment of hemp bast fibres for optimal performance in biocomposite materials: a review
(Elsevier, 2017-12-01)Global interest in the use of plant fibres in natural fibre reinforced composites (NFCs) is growing rapidly. The increased interest is primarily due to the advantageous properties of natural fibres including biodegradability, ...