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Are community finance institutions doing too much? (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Dayson, K. (2005, November). Are community finance institutions doing too much?. Presented at 28th ISBE (Institute of Small Business Entrepreneurs) National Conference: 'Illuminating entrepreneurship: the theory and practice of enterprise creation and development', Blackpool, UK

In vivo study of foot kinematics using a walking simulator (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Liu, A., Nester, C., Ward, E., Howard, D., Cocheba, J., Derrick, T., & Patterson, P. (2005, July). In vivo study of foot kinematics using a walking simulator. Presented at ISB XXth Congress-ASB 29th Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio

Validation of the activPAL activity monitor in children with hemiplegic gait patterns resultant from cerebral palsy (2005)
Presentation / Conference
palsy. Presented at World Congress Interntional Society of Prosthetics and Prosthetics 2015, Lyon, France

Podium Presentation. Background: Current investigation of treatment outcomes by clinicians is currently hampered by a lack of clinically viable tools. The use of activity monitors specifically validated for a population could help resolve this situ... Read More about Validation of the activPAL activity monitor in children with hemiplegic gait patterns resultant from cerebral palsy.

It’s a very strange world this B12 thing. What is the current practice for diagnosing and treating Vitamin B12 deficiency in Primary and Secondary Care? A mixed method, ongoing study with interesting, interim results (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Howlett, K., & Featherstone, V. (2005, January). It’s a very strange world this B12 thing. What is the current practice for diagnosing and treating Vitamin B12 deficiency in Primary and Secondary Care? A mixed method, ongoing study with interesting, interim results. Poster presented at The Society for Academic Primary Care 34th Scientific Meeting; Primary Care Research and Education Rising to the Challenge, Gateshead, UK