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    The application of low dose SIMS to surface studies on compound semiconductors by Boyle, William John Ogilvie

    Published 1984
    “…This sensitivity proved a useful tool for determining the likely sources of contamination. The sensitivity of the (111)PbTe surface to surface damage produced by ion bombardment, prevented a conclusive analysis of oxygen adsorption on this surface. …”
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    Clay ingestion during pregnancy among black African women in a North London Borough: understanding cultural meanings, integrating indigenous and biomedical knowledge systems by Madziva, Cathrine, Chinouya, Martha J.

    Published 2020
    “…The use of culturally sensitive Public health interventions which consider a community approach, while attempting to integrate these two knowledge systems through further research is likely to bear more fruits.…”
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    The lived experience of HIV positive immigrant African mothers in the UK: an interpretative phenomenological analysis by Levitt, Deborah

    Published 2020
    “…Background: HIV positive immigrant African mothers living in the UK are likely to experience a decline in their mental and physical health. …”
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    Insight with stumpers: normative solution data for 25 stumpers and a fresh perspective on the accuracy effect by Ross, Wendy, Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric

    Published 2022
    “…There is robust evidence showing that a problem solved insightfully is more likely to be correct than one solved through analysis, the so-called accuracy or correctness effect in insight research. …”
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    Gender and leadership in Greek primary education by Papanastasiou, Efthymia

    Published 2016
    “…Women constitute more than half of the teaching force in primary schools in Greece but men are more likely than women to achieve headship. In other countries (e.g. in the USA, in the UK and in other European countries) women are represented in educational leadership in disproportionately low numbers, too.The aim of this thesis is to cast light on the neglected phenomenon of women’s relatively low participation in Greek primary school leadership and to explore the constructions of men and women head teachers and teachers regarding headship and gender. …”
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    Deterioration and Recovery in Verbal Recall: Repetition Helps against Pro-Active Interference by Lange-Kuettner, Christiane, Markowska, Monika, Ridhi, Kochhar

    Published 2018
    “…In Study 2 (N=78), monolingual women were less likely to use the repetition opportunity to improve the word score. …”
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    Disappearance of biased visual attention in young infants: remediation of tonic neck reflex or maturation of visual asymmetry? by Lange-Kuettner, Christiane

    Published 2018
    “…Typically, infants younger than four months fail to attend to the left side of their spatial field, most likely because of an innate asymmetrical tonic neck reflex (ATNR). …”
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    Three Days in the Life of a Full-Time Working, Studying Mum (or How To Avoid Your PhD): Reflections by Brown, Karen Jane

    Published 2012
    “…Firstly, you are more likely to achieve your goals if you sit down and write for one hour each day, five days consecutively, than if you attempt to sit down and write for five hours the same day. …”
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    Vestibular-evoked potentials (VsEPs) produced by an impulsive acceleration applied at the nasion by Todd, Neil P. M., McLean, Aisha, Paillard, Aurore, Kluk, Karolina, Colebatch, James G.

    Published 2014
    “…Source analysis confirmed that the finger evoked potentials were somatosensory in origin, i.e. were somatosensory evoked potentials, and suggested that the nasion evoked potentials plausibly included vestibular midline and frontal sources, as well as contributions from the eyes, and thus were likely VsEPs. These results show considerable promise as a new method for assessment of the central vestibular system by means of VsEPs produced by IA applied to the head.…”
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    Islamic banking: issues of governance, transparency and standardization by Faizullah, Mohammed

    Published 2009
    “…The logistic regression coefficients indicate that customers satisfied on 'Islamic products and services' hold a belief that these banks are transparent and are likely to be satisfied with Islamic banking services compared to others. …”
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    Psychologists' positive and negative effects of client work: correlates and predictors of compassion fatigue and personal growth by Oyen, Malin

    Published 2009
    “…Also, positive reinterpretation was predictive of VPTG, and counselling psychologists and/or those psychologists who had received their own therapy were significantly more likely to see their clinical work as growth enhancing. …”
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    Studies on the neural processing of conspecific songs in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (Le Guillou) by Harrison, Lesley Anne

    Published 1987
    “…Song type recognition therefore is likely to be based on neurones capable of producing an accurately coded response to the song patterns. …”
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    Metal complexes of oxygen-, nitrogen-, and sulphur-containing macrocyclic ligands; synthetic and structural studies by Waikar, Smruti

    Published 1992
    “…In addition, they have impinged on the biomedical field, where they have become likely candidates for therapeutic reagents required for the treatment of metal intoxication, or used as diagnostic agents in the form of radio-labelled macrocycle-conjugated antibodies for better tumor imaging while their specificity and efficacy prove excellent for enzyme modelling. …”
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    Molecular tiling on the surface of a bacterial spore - the exosporium of the Bacillus anthracis/cereus/thuringiensis group by Terry, Cassandra, Jiang, Shuo, Radford, David S., Wan, Qiang, Tzokov, Svetomir, Moir, Anne, Bullough, Per A.

    Published 2017
    “…Through heterologous expression in Escherichia coli, we also demonstrate that ExsY can self-assemble into ordered 2D arrays that mimic the structure of the exosporium basal layer. Self-assembly is likely to play an important role in the construction of the exosporium. …”
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    The experience of the role of being a caregiver for carers who identify as ‘black’: an IPA study by Powell, Debra

    Published 2020
    “…Further it has been empirically noted that individuals from BME groups are less likely to access counselling services than White British people. …”
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    After COVID-19: time to agree a biosecurity code of conduct under the biological and toxin weapons convention (book chapter) by Whitby, Simon, Tang, Cheng, Shang, Lijun, Dando, Malcolm

    Published 2020
    “…The devastating COVID-19 disease outbreak in early 2020 is likely to cause a major rethink about the dangers of natural, accidental and deliberate disease outbreaks in humans, animals and plants when the outbreak is eventually brought under control. …”
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    Get your facts right: preschoolers systematically extend both object names and category-relevant facts by Holland, Amanda, Mather, Emily, Simpson, Andrew, Riggs, Kevin J.

    Published 2016
    “…At test, children provided with the object name or category-relevant fact were significantly more likely to display systematic category extension than children who learnt the category-irrelevant fact. …”
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    An evaluation of the experiences of the hidden curriculum of Black and minority ethnic undergraduate health and social care students at a London university by Webb, Justin, Arthur, Ryan, McFairlane-Edmond, Pansy, Burns, Tom, Warren, Digby

    Published 2021
    “…Black and minority ethnic (BME) students are less likely to achieve a first or upper-class second degree than White students. …”
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