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    Animal models of human disease 2.0 by Lange, Sigrun, Inal, Jameel

    Published 2024
    “…A total of twenty-two papers were published, including two comprehensive reviews on the use of diverse animal models to advance translational research and twenty original research papers using more common and conventional laboratory animal models (mice, rats, rabbits) or other less frequent comparative models (dogs and plateau pikas). Findings reported in this Special Topic provide significant new information on fundamental pathobiological mechanisms and clinical markers of chronic and acute human pathologies and investigate exposome effects on human health. …”
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    Follow the Tulip, researching into the textile manufacturer Henry Nathan by Pierce, Gina

    Published 2025
    “…In following up the trail provided by a small number of fabric samples in the Parker Knoll archive (Special Collections, 2018) new findings have been discovered, that have an impact on a national historic collection. …”
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    Prompting and RAG vs. student engagement and comprehension in educational technology by Rana, Soumya Prakash, Dey, Maitreyee, Patel, Preeti, Requena, Jesus, Fu, Colin

    Published 2025
    “…Results showed that students benefit most when they are engaged and have foundational topic knowledge. These findings underscore the role of educators in fostering student engagement and guiding effective GenAI use. …”
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    Social work with separated young people and human rights : cross-national perspectives on practitioners' approaches by Huegler, Nathalie

    Published 2016
    “…Seeking to unsettle and transcend dichotomist conceptualisations, the field research for this thesis examined accounts of practitioners in different organisational settings in Berlin and London/Southeast England. The findings suggest that there were different approaches, which were not mutually exclusive, to conceptualising and referring to human rights more or less explicitly in their day-to-day practice. …”
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    An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Counselling Psychology Trainees’ Experiences of Working with Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Gilmour, Amy

    Published 2015
    “…Results: From the analysis the following three key super-ordinate themes were developed: balancing the power dynamic in therapeutic relationship; management of vicarious emotional state of self; questioning competent versus incompetent self as therapist. Findings: The study identified clinical implications to develop further understanding and requirements for trainee counselling psychologists in relation the superordinate themes. …”
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    The crossroad : experiences of non-EU/EEA international Masters students in their last year of study in the UK by Antonino, Raffaello

    Published 2017
    “…Methodology and main findings: An interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) was chosen for this research, using semi-structured interviews. …”
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    A multimodal perspective on modality in the English language classroom by Howard, Michael John

    Published 2015
    “…Again drawing from systemic functional grammar I explain how these modes have the potential to express interpersonal meaning and thus highlight that meaning is communicated through modal ensembles. Based on these findings I propose a number of teaching strategies to raise awareness of the interpersonal function of modality in multimodal discourse, and for the use of language corpora to better inform teaching materials on selections of modality.…”
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