نتایج جستجو برای: ashcroft

تعداد نتایج: 200  

Journal: :BMJ 2016
Trisha Greenhalgh Ellen Annandale Richard Ashcroft James Barlow Nick Black Alan Bleakley Ruth Boaden Jeffrey Braithwaite Nicky Britten Franco Carnevale Kath Checkland Julianne Cheek Alex Clark Simon Cohn Jack Coulehan Benjamin Crabtree Steven Cummins Frank Davidoff Huw Davies Robert Dingwall Mary Dixon-Woods Glyn Elwyn Eivind Engebretsen Ewan Ferlie Naomi Fulop John Gabbay Marie-Pierre Gagnon Dariusz Galasinski Ruth Garside Lucy Gilson Peter Griffiths Penny Hawe Jan-Kees Helderman Brian Hodges David Hunter Margaret Kearney Celia Kitzinger Jenny Kitzinger Ayelet Kuper Saville Kushner Andree Le May France Legare Lorelei Lingard Louise Locock Jill Maben Mary Ellen Macdonald Frances Mair Russell Mannion Martin Marshall Carl May Nicholas Mays Lorna McKee Marissa Miraldo David Morgan Janice Morse Sarah Nettleton Sandy Oliver Warrren Pearce Pierre Pluye Catherine Pope Glenn Robert Celia Roberts Stefania Rodella Jo Rycroft-Malone Margarete Sandelowski Paul Shekelle Fiona Stevenson Sharon Straus Deborah Swinglehurst Sally Thorne Göran Tomson Gerd Westert Sue Wilkinson Brian Williams Terry Young Sue Ziebland

Trisha Greenhalgh professor of primary care health sciences, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, UK, Ellen Annandale professor, Sociology, University of York, UK, Richard Ashcroft professor of bioethics, Queen Mary University London, UK, James Barlow professor of technology and innovation management–healthcare, Imperial College Business School, UK, Nick Bl...

Journal: :Cell 2001
Kenneth S. Polonsky Clay F. Semenkovich

including the pancreatic cell. UCP3 is expressed priThe pancreatic cell is a highly specialized cell that marily in muscle. Adenoviral overexpression of UCP2 in normally responds to small changes in the blood gluinsulin secreting cells and rat islets leads to the precose concentration by regulating insulin secretion to dicted uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation and an maintain blood glucose...

2016
Jürgen Margraf Silvia Schneider

“T he drugs don’t work” was one of the hit singles from The Verve’s album Urban Hymns, released in 1997. The song was written by lead singer Richard Ashcroft relating to his drug abuse, but it might well relate to the modern treatments for mental illnesses. More than half a century after neuroleptics, antidepressants, benzodiazepines, antipsychotics, behavior therapy, and cognitive treatment we...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 1972
P J Shields D Eccleston

5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) synthesis has been determined in the rat brain by measuring the 5-[3H]HT formed from [3H]tryptophan in the presence of monoamine oxidase inhibitor. Electrical stimulation in the region of the midbrain raphe nucleus increased formation of 5-[3H]HT by over 100 per cent, although the level of endogenous 5-HT and the concentration and specific activity of tryptophan were ...

2016
Jürgen Margraf Silvia Schneider

“T he drugs don’t work” was one of the hit singles from The Verve’s album Urban Hymns, released in 1997. The song was written by lead singer Richard Ashcroft relating to his drug abuse, but it might well relate to the modern treatments for mental illnesses. More than half a century after neuroleptics, antidepressants, benzodiazepines, antipsychotics, behavior therapy, and cognitive treatment we...

2017
Xiao Dong Artem R. Oganov

Recently, electrides were discovered in many systems (especially those containing alkali and alkali earth metals) at high pressures. An electride can be defined as an ionic compound where the role of an anion is played by a strongly localized electron density. High-pressure emergence of electrides is due to the Pauli expulsion of valence electrons from the core, while some electrides are better...

2009
R. Hamam M. Ibanescu S. Johnson J. Joannopoulos Rafif E. Hamam Mihai Ibanescu Steven G. Johnson J. D. Joannopoulos Marin Soljac̆ić Joshua N. Winn Hideo Kosaka Takayuki Kawashima Akihisa Tomita Masaya Notomi Toshiaki Tamamura Takashi Sato Lijun Wu Michael Mazilu Dennis W. Prather Shouyuan Shi David M. Pustai Caihua Chen Sriram Venkataraman Ahmed Sharkawy Garrett J. Schneider Peter T. Rakich Marcus S Dahlem Sheila Tandon

We propose a photonic crystal (PhC) structure that supports super-collimation over a large frequency range (over 4 times that of a traditional square lattice of holes). We theoretically and numerically investigate the collimation mechanism in our structure, in comparison to that of two other frequently used related PhC structures. We also point out the potential importance of our proposed struc...

2012
CLARE BRADFORD

Since Jacqueline Rose published The Case of Peter Pan in 1984, scholars in the field of children’s literature have taken up a rhetorical stance which treats child readers as colonised, and children’s books as a colonising site. This article takes issue with Rose’s rhetoric of colonisation and its deployment by scholars, arguing that it is tainted by logical and ethical flaws. Rather, children’s...

2013
Ann Marie Smith Keith H. Johnson

about Consuelo, a Puerto Rican girl who must learn to cope with her schizophrenic sister and dysfunctional family. Consuelo leaves Puerto Rico for New York near the end of the novel to escape the negative influences of her family. Both novels are worthy of examination for their portrayal of adolescent girls’ telling struggle to define their identities among cultural and gender boundaries impose...

Journal: :Brain Stimulation 2021

In recent years, there has been a substantial drive towards adoption of technological innovation in surgical training and practice, with The Royal College Surgeons setting up “The Commission on the Future Surgery” [[1]Surgeons RC of. surgery. 2017Google Scholar] to identify novel technologies likely change care. It recognises innovations and, this regard, number research groups are exploring ro...

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