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    Community pharmacist led medication reviews in the UK: a scoping review of the medicines use review and the new medicine service literatures by Stewart, Duncan, Whittlesea, Cate, Dhital, Ranjita, Newbould, Louise, McCambridge, Jim

    Published 2019
    “…Consultations were reported to be short, typically 10–12 min, characterised by limited engagement with patients and their health problems. …”
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    Rewilding cognition: complex dynamics in open experimental systems by Ross, Wendy, Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric

    Published 2021
    “…Marginally more participants announced the correct answer within a 5-min period in the high than in the low condition, although the difference was not significant. …”
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    The training intensity distribution of marathon runners across performance levels by Muniz-Pumares, Daniel, Hunter, Ben, Meyler, Samuel, Maunder, Ed, Smyth, Barry

    Published 2024
    “…Results: Training volume across all runners was 45.1±26.4 km·wk-1, but the fastest runners within the dataset (marathon time 120-150 min) accumulated >3 times more volume than slower runners. …”
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    Making sense of humour: some pragmatic and political aspects by Willis, Ken

    Published 2002
    “…Once out in the world humour can engender a wide variety of responses, a factor of clear significance for the main analysis. This factor is given due regard in a discussion of competence, permission, and ambivalence. …”
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    Introducing computer-assisted assessment : considerations for the new practitioner by Lingard, Matt

    Published 2005
    “…This essay aims to outline the main considerations for individual lecturers wishing to embark upon the use of CAA. …”
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    Religion, morality, and democracy in Ghana by Haynes, Jeffrey

    Published 2024
    “…Second, the CoP’s influence on Ghana’s two main political parties seeks to prioritise power and control over all Ghanaians regardless of their religious affiliation and of the country’s commitment to democratic norms and institutions.…”
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    Sustainable tourism planning by local authorities : an investigation of the London Boroughs by Maxim, Cristina

    Published 2013
    “…Sustainable development has become the main objective of the policy agenda for many governments and a key principle that underpins the planning process in the UK. …”
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    Students’ attitudes to online learning experience by Pratt, Simon, Dell, Eric

    Published 2003
    “…Their paper concluded that students do suffer frustration and that this originated from three main sources: technological problems; infrequent and minimal feedback from tutors and unclear instructions put out on the web or by email. …”
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    Christian nationalism and politics in Ghana by Haynes, Jeffrey

    Published 2023
    “…This article makes two main arguments. First, Christian nationalists in Ghana seek to change public policy to remake the country according to their understanding of Christian morals and ethical behaviour. …”
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    "My country first": vaccine nationalism in England? by Uzelac, Gordana, Carol, Sarah, David, Lea, Malešević, Siniša

    Published 2024
    “…This article asks what the main factors are that influence the expression of vaccine nationalism among the population of England. …”
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    Increasing the frequency of physical activity very brief advice for cancer patients. Development of an intervention using the behaviour change wheel by Webb, Justin, Foster, Jo, Poulter, E.

    Published 2016
    “…This was not defined a priori but emerged during the development process. RESULTS: A 60 min training intervention, delivered in either a face-to-face or online setting, with follow-up at eight weeks, was designed to improve the capability, opportunity and motivation of nurses to deliver VBA on physical activity to people living with cancer. …”
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