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Aberrations and accommodation
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Accessing out-of-hours care following implementation of the GMS contract: an observational study.
(England, 2008-05)BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern that the quality of out-of-hours primary care for patients with complex needs may be at risk now that the new general medical services contract (GMS) has been implemented. AIM: To ... -
Accommodation Responds to Optical Vergence and Not Defocus Blur Alone
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Accuracy of nature of call screening tool in identifying patients requiring treatment for out of hospital cardiac arrest
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-04-02)<jats:sec><jats:title>Background</jats:title><jats:p>A new pre-triage screening tool, Nature of Call (NoC), has been introduced into the telephone triage system of UK ambulance services which employ National Health Service ... -
Action research to explore the implementation and early impacts of the revised Public Law Outline (PLO)
(Ministry of JusticeLondon, 2014-11-21)The Family Justice Review (Ministry of Justice, 2011) highlighted a number of concerns surrounding delays in care and supervision proceedings. As a result, the Government is seeking to introduce a statutory time limit for ... -
Advances in Ophthalmic Techniques and Technology: What should I note when assessing the retinal vasculature?
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Adversarial courts, therapeutic justice and protecting children in the family justice system*
(Child and Family Law Quarterly, 2016-12-23)Abstract There are indications of a marked and growing move towards less adversarial approaches to justice for child protection cases in the English and Welsh family court. This article explores the advantages and some ... -
The After Caring Service: Interim Evaluation Report
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Ageing, Muscle Power and Physical Function: A Systematic Review and Implications for Pragmatic Training Interventions.
(New Zealand, 2016-09)BACKGROUND: The physiological impairments most strongly associated with functional performance in older people are logically the most efficient therapeutic targets for exercise training interventions aimed at improving ... -
Ambulance clinicians’ perceptions, assessment and management of frailty: thematic analysis of focus groups
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Amplitude, Latency, and Peak Velocity in Accommodation and Disaccommodation Dynamics.
(United States, 2017)The aim of this work was to ascertain whether there are differences in amplitude, latency, and peak velocity of accommodation and disaccommodation responses when different analysis strategies are used to compute them, ... -
Any versus long-term prescribing of high risk medications in older people using 2012 Beers Criteria: results from three cross-sectional samples of primary care records for 2003/4, 2007/8 and 2011/12.
(England, 2015-11-05)BACKGROUND: High risk medications are commonly prescribed to older US patients. Currently, less is known about high risk medication prescribing in other Western Countries, including the UK. We measured trends and correlates ...