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Exploring acquired brain injury (ABI) clients' experience of receiving cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by trainees : a qualitative study
Published 2014“…Each super-ordinate theme was associated with three sub-themes. Findings of the present study highlight the essential elements for the effectiveness of CBT. …”
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Tooth wear and erosive tooth wear among 16-year-old Malaysian adolescents
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Tolerance towards sensor failures: an application to a double inverted pendulum
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Influence of location attributes on home buyers’ purchase decision
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The ACT-ONE trial, a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-finding study of the anabolic/catabolic transforming agent, MT-102 in subjects with cachexia related to stage III and IV non-small cell lung cancer and colorectal cancer: study design
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Roll and yaw stabilisation using nonlinear energy method
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Automatic aircraft landing control using nonlinear energy method
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Minutes of Executive Committee meeting, 17 July 1992
Published 1992“…Presented as a draft report from Ann Schofield, dated 1 August 1992.…”
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Disturbance decoupled fault reconstruction using sliding mode observers
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Disturbance decoupled fault reconstruction using sliding mode observers
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Preliminary design of sliding mode controller for angular positional tracking of an aircraft
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‘Medicine doesn’t cure my worries’ : understanding the drivers of mental distress in older Nepalese women living in the UK
Published 2018“…In many cases, the impact of these factors was experienced in combination rather than isolation, often influenced by cultural dynamics. Findings highlight that re-settlement in the absence of family is at the heart of emotional challenges for older Nepalese women. …”
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