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    Situating the citole, c.1200-1400 by Margerum, Alice C.

    Published 2010
    “…This work verifies and refines the definition of citole by examining three texts which link the terms citole, sitola and citola to illustrations of necked chordophones with a holly-leaf shaped body outline. …”
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    Parents’ narratives toward smoking in the home following a second-hand smoke story-telling education intervention by MacNicol, Yvonne, Lusher, Joanne, Banbury, Samantha, Roberts, Nicola

    Published 2023
    “…There is a strong link between cigarette smoking and socio-economic status, with threequarters of children living in disadvantaged communities being exposed to second-hand smoke. …”
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    Examining the relationship between health behaviours and mental health in a Luxembourg sheltered work environment : a quantitative study by Kohl, Diane

    Published 2018
    “…This research project seeks to explore the potential link between multiple health behaviours (being active daily, eating healthy, not smoking, drinking alcohol in moderation, and being in a healthy weight range) and different mental health diagnoses. …”
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    Exploring the potential of the recombinant human collagens for biomedical and clinical: a short review by Chen, Zhuoyue, Fan, Daidi, Shang, Lijun

    Published 2021
    “…HLC was initially used as a coating to modify the tissue engineering scaffold, and then used as the scaffold after cross link agents were added to increase its mechanical strength. …”
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    Preschoolers fast map and retain artifact functions as efficiently as artifact names, but artifact actions are the most easily learned by Holland, Amanda, Hyde, Grace, Riggs, Kevin J., Simpson, Andrew

    Published 2018
    “…Retention of the action–artifact link was above chance levels, whereas retention of function and the name was not. …”
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