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    Intestinal Microbiota Transplant Prior to Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant (MAST) trial: study protocol for a multicentre, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase IIa trial by Julian R Marchesi, Emma Nicholson, Benjamin H Mullish, Renuka Palanicawandar, Graham Wheeler, Francesca Kinsella, Andrew J Innes, Lauren A Roberts, Shian Anim-Burton, Lee Webber, Nicholas A Johnson, Rohma Ghani, Pakhshan Farshi, Anjum B Khan, Panagiotis Kottaridis, Pramila Krishnamurthy, Frances Davies, Jiří Pavlů

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Secondary outcomes will include tolerability, the dynamics of gut microbiome diversity metrics and taxonomy over all time points assessed, as well as clinical outcomes (including burden of invasive infections, days of fever, admission to intensive care, development of graft-vs-host disease and mortality).Ethics and dissemination This study was approved by a UK Research Ethics Committee (REC reference: 23/NE/0105). …”
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    Colletotrichum: species, ecology and interactions by U. Damm, R. Baroncelli, L. Cai, Y. Kubo, R. O'Connell, B. Weir, K. Yoshino, P.F. Cannon

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The presentations of the Special Interest Group meeting Colletotrichum: species, ecology and interactions, held on 1 August 2010 during IMC9 in Edinburgh, UK, are outlined. Seven research projects, ranged from systematics and population genetics to host-pathogen interactions and genome projects were presented. …”
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    Science-Fiction et Empire by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay (Jr.)

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The dominant historical sf cultures are those that attempted imperialist projects : US, UK, Russia, France, Germany, Japan. The conditions for sf’s emergence are established by imperialism and the role of technology, both in colonial conquest and political administration. …”
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    Who else has the magic wand? An evaluation of a residential unit for younger children by Susan Elsley

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…These questions are all relevant to the study of residential services for younger children, an area which is little researched in Scotland and across the UK. This paper aims to contribute to the existing research by considering some of the findings from an evaluation of a residential service (The Unit) for younger children run by Aberlour Child Care Trust.…”
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    Continuing professional development for networked learner support: progress review of research and curriculum design by Philippa Levy

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…The research on which the paper draws, which aimed to assess the validity of the CPD concepts initially proposed and to feed into further refinement of the curriculum model, was carried out by means of focus group discussions in nineteen UK institutions of higher education during 1995-6, and is currently being followed up by one-to-one interviews with a range of staff with interests and involvement in NLS.…”
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    A Survey of Cognitive Radio Access to TV White Spaces by Maziar Nekovee

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Both in the US, and more recently, in the UK the regulators have given conditional endorsement to this new mode of access. …”
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    Body Count: The War on Terror and Civilian Deaths in Iraq, by Lily Hamourtziadou – Book Review by Alannah Travers

    Published 2024-11-01
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    Close enough? Professional closeness and safe caring by Andrew Kendrick, Mark Smith

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…In countries around the world, residential child care has been rocked by scandals of abuse of children and young people by the people who were supposed to be caring for them. In the UK, in particular, the reaction to these revelations has been to implement a raft of measures that seek to ensure that nothing of the same nature or scale might happen again. …”
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