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  1. 301

    Return to learning course for Irish women by Irish Studies Centre, ISC

    “…The course takes place at the Roger Casement Irish Centre, Archway, London and starts on 27 February [year not stated, but most likely 1992]. Includes a tear-off slip for requesting further information.…”
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  2. 302

    The relationships of the laticaudine sea snakes (family elapidae genus laticuada) by McCarthy, C. J.

    Published 1982
    “…However others consider that Laticauda and "true" sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are more likely to have had separate origins within the front-fanged "proteroglyphous" snakes (Elapidae); laticaudines are thought to be most closely allied to a group comprising terrestrial Asiatic and American coral snakes together with a Solomon Islands (Bougainville) endemic proteroglyph. …”
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  3. 303

    Complement-mediated extracellular vesicle release as a measure of endothelial dysfunction and prognostic marker for COVID-19 in peripheral blood - letter to the Editor by Inal, Jameel

    Published 2020
    “…Endothelial cell- (EC-) derived EVs (EEVs) are often released because of endothelial injury [4] and also likely to contribute to this prothrombotic environment. …”
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    Article
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    A glow discharge time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GD-TOFMS) study of the ‘hydrogen effect’ using copper, iron and titanium cathodes by Mushtaq, Sohail, Steers, Edward B. M., Whitby, James A., Horvath, Peter, Michler, Johann, Pickering, Juliet C.

    Published 2015
    “…We report TOFMS investigations on the effects of hydrogen added to a dc GD argon plasma, in detail over the most likely concentration range occurring in analytical work (0–0.10% v/v), together with an overview to 0.8% v/v; typical GD-OES discharge conditions were used. …”
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  5. 305

    Three history lectures at the Camden Irish Centre by Irish in Britain History Group, IBHG

    Published 1986
    “…Year (1987) added by hand but cannot be correct; 1986 most likely.…”
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  6. 306

    Counterfactual, prevention and causal thinking about workplace slip and trip accidents : a study of safety professionals, managers and accident subjects by Lehane, Paul Michael

    Published 2015
    “…Accidents at work are unwanted outcomes and are likely to generate counterfactual thoughts. As slips and trips continue to cause a significant number of injuries they are the focus of this research. …”
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    How do gay men experience ruptures in the relationship with their therapist? An interpretative phenomenological study by Brooke, Philip

    Published 2020
    “…Gay men use therapy at higher rates than the general population, but are also more likely to report unsatisfactory experiences in therapy – otherwise known as ruptures. …”
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  8. 308

    Understanding motivation to adhere to guidelines for alcohol intake, physical activity, and fruit and vegetable intake among U.K. university students by de Visser, Richard O., Conroy, Dom, Davies, Emma, Cooke, Richard

    Published 2021
    “…University students are a group worth of attention because although they are less likely than older adults to exceed UK weekly alcohol intake guidelines or to be inactive, they are also less likely to meet FV consumption targets. …”
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  9. 309

    Currency crises in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism by Piard, Sylviane

    Published 1999
    “…It is showed analytically that the more likely it is that the party which is soft on unemployment will be elected, the more inevitable the crisis is. …”
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  10. 310

    Anti-social behaviour: local perception and reporting behaviour in a small urban location by Venables, Lucie Mary

    Published 2013
    “…Those with a disability or long term illness were significantly more likely to report anti-social behaviour. Participants with negative views of neighbours and local services were also more likely to report. …”
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    Stalking in universities: responding effectively as an institution while prioritising the safety of victims by Short, Emma, Barnes, James

    Published 2023
    “…Young people make up the largest proportion of university students, and it is this group of people who are likely to be most at risk of sexual harassment and violent crime. …”
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    Membrane vesicles of clostridioides difficile and other clostridial species by Goh, Shan, Inal, Jameel

    Published 2024
    “…Membrane vesicles of Clostridioides difficile likely contribute to pathogenicity and is a new area of research on which there is currently very limited information. …”
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  13. 313

    Essentials of biological security: a global perspective

    Published 2024
    “…Written by experts who have spent decades involved in biological security issues, the book is systematically organized to make it accessible to a wide range of life scientists likely to encounter dangerous opportunities for the deliberate misuse of their research. …”
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  14. 314

    Corticospinal and peripheral responses to heat-induced hypo-hydration: potential physiological mechanisms and implications for neuromuscular function by Uddin, Nasir, Tallent, Jamie, Patterson, Stephen D., Goodall, Stuart, Waldron, Mark

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesised that irrespective of unchanged force, compensatory reductions in cortical inhibition are likely to occur, in the attempt of achieving adequate force production. …”
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    Running in circles - defamation recriminalised in Russia by Arapova, Galina

    Published 2012
    “…No journalist, regional publication, blogger or civic activist is likely to be able to afford a fine of 5,000,000 roubles. …”
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  16. 316

    CHP within “New Turkey”: the formation of a government party? by Öztürk, Ahmet Erdi

    Published 2022
    “…The transformation of the CHP, its popularity rates and limitations will also tell us to what extent political parties are likely to change under authoritarian regimes. We can examine this change by focusing on three issues: a) How and in what direction the party has changed from top to bottom in terms of cadres; b) What the change in its cadres tell us about the main problems facing Turkey’s domestic politics, especially in the economic sphere; c) What these changes tell us about Turkey’s foreign policy and its position in the world.…”
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  17. 317

    The experience of student parents in Higher Education during COVID by Mulrenan, Patrick, Allison, Heather, Redd, Helen, Lewis, Jane

    Published 2022
    “…While some challenges may be temporary, the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to lead to longer term changes in UK HE, particularly in terms of remote learning, and it is important to consider how these will affect different types of students. …”
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  18. 318

    Towards the development of a model of user engagement with packaged software by Finnerty, Cecilia

    Published 2001
    “…If an individual is happy with a piece of software, he is more likely to use it productively. If an organisation can assess the level of engagement with software prior to its introduction, it may take corrective action to ensure that its introduction is successful. …”
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  19. 319

    Privacy and law enforcement by Brown, Ian, Korff, Douwe

    Published 2004
    “…It describes a number of key aspects of policing in the period 1994 to 2004 and provides an assessment of likely trends and technology applications to 2009. …”
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    The national minimum wage's effects on the non-wage benefits of labour migrants : evidence from the UK by Elfani, Maria

    Published 2014
    “…It is shown through regression that the minimum wage is likely to create adverse effects in the UK labour market, particularly for migrant workers. …”
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