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How Does Therapy Harm? A Model of Adverse Process Using Task Analysis in the Meta-Synthesis of Service Users' Experience (2019)
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Curran, J., Parry, G. D., Hardy, G. E., Darling, J., Mason, A., & Chambers, E. (2019). How Does Therapy Harm? A Model of Adverse Process Using Task Analysis in the Meta-Synthesis of Service Users' Experience. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00347

Background: Despite repeated discussion of treatment safety, there remains little quantitative research directly addressing the potential of therapy to harm. In contrast, there are numerous sources of qualitative evidence on clients' negative experie... Read More about How Does Therapy Harm? A Model of Adverse Process Using Task Analysis in the Meta-Synthesis of Service Users' Experience.

Understanding and recognising the female phenotype of autism spectrum disorder and the “camouflage” hypothesis : a systematic PRISMA review (2019)
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Allely, C. (2019). Understanding and recognising the female phenotype of autism spectrum disorder and the “camouflage” hypothesis : a systematic PRISMA review. Advances in Autism, 5(1), 14-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/AIA-09-2018-0036

Purpose: Females with ASD may display superficial social skills which may mask their autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptomology impacting on the identification of the disorder – known as the “camouflage” hypothesis. Compared to males with ASD, it is... Read More about Understanding and recognising the female phenotype of autism spectrum disorder and the “camouflage” hypothesis : a systematic PRISMA review.

Eccentric exercise, tendon thickness, pain and function in Achilles tendinopathy : a systematic review (2019)
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Färnqvist, K., Malliaras, P., & Pearson, S. (2020). Eccentric exercise, tendon thickness, pain and function in Achilles tendinopathy : a systematic review. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 29(1), 107-115. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2018-0353

Context: Exercise is seen as the most evidence based treatment for managing tendinopathy and although the type of exercise used to manage tendinopathy may induce adaptation in healthy tendons, it is not clear whether these adaptations occur in tendin... Read More about Eccentric exercise, tendon thickness, pain and function in Achilles tendinopathy : a systematic review.

“Dynamic knee valgus” – Are we measuring what we think we’re measuring? An evaluation of static and functional knee calibration methods for application in gait and clinical screening tests of the overhead squat and hurdle step (2019)
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Philp, F., Leboeuf, F., Pandyan, A., & Stewart, C. (2019). “Dynamic knee valgus” – Are we measuring what we think we’re measuring? An evaluation of static and functional knee calibration methods for application in gait and clinical screening tests of the overhead squat and hurdle step. Gait & Posture, 70(May 19), 298-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.GAITPOST.2019.03.006

Background: "Dynamic knee valgus” has been identified as a risk factor for significant knee injuries, however, the limits and sources of error associated with existing 3D motion analysis methods have not been well established. Research question:... Read More about “Dynamic knee valgus” – Are we measuring what we think we’re measuring? An evaluation of static and functional knee calibration methods for application in gait and clinical screening tests of the overhead squat and hurdle step.

Localized pressure stimulation using turf-like structures can improve skin perfusion in the foot (2019)
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Behforootan, S., Chatzistergos, P., Chockalingam, N., Healy, A., & Naemi, R. (2019). Localized pressure stimulation using turf-like structures can improve skin perfusion in the foot. Microcirculation, 26(6), https://doi.org/10.1111/micc.12543

Objective Improving perfusion under the skin can potentially reduce ulceration and amputation risk in people with diabetic foot. Localized pressure stimulation has been proven capable of improving skin perfusion in the scalp but its effectiveness fo... Read More about Localized pressure stimulation using turf-like structures can improve skin perfusion in the foot.

The ‘rising power’ status and the evolution of international order : conceptualising Russia’s Syria policies (2019)
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Pieper, M. (2019). The ‘rising power’ status and the evolution of international order : conceptualising Russia’s Syria policies. Europe-Asia Studies, 71(3), 365-387. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2019.1575950

Taking Syria’s armed conflict as a case study to illustrate processes of normative contestation in international relations, this paper is interested in re-examining the typology of Russia as a ‘rising power’ to account for ‘rise’ in a non-material di... Read More about The ‘rising power’ status and the evolution of international order : conceptualising Russia’s Syria policies.

Ecohydraulic modelling of anabranching rivers (2019)
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Entwistle, N., Heritage, G., & Milan, D. (2019). Ecohydraulic modelling of anabranching rivers. River Research and Applications, 35(4), 353-364. https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3413

In this paper we provide the first quantitative evidence of the spatial complexity of habitat diversity across the flow regime for locally anabranching channels, and their potential increased biodiversity value in comparison to managed single-thread... Read More about Ecohydraulic modelling of anabranching rivers.

Permissive versus restrictive temperature thresholds in critically ill children with fever and infection: a multicentre randomized clinical pilot trial (2019)
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clinical pilot trial. Critical Care, 23, 69. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-019-2354-4

Background: Fever improves pathogen control at a significant metabolic cost. No randomized clinical trials (RCT) have compared fever treatment thresholds in critically ill children. We performed a pilot RCT to determine whether a definitive trial o... Read More about Permissive versus restrictive temperature thresholds in critically ill children with fever and infection: a multicentre randomized clinical pilot trial.

The association between Toxoplasma gondii infection and postpartum blues (2019)
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Gao, J., He, Z., Xie, Y., Hide, G., Lai, D., & Lun, Z. (2019). The association between Toxoplasma gondii infection and postpartum blues. Journal of Affective Disorders, 250, 404-409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2019.03.013

Introduction and Aim: Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular protozoan parasite infecting approximately 30% of the global human population. It has often been suggested that chronic infection with T. gondii is related to personality changes and vario... Read More about The association between Toxoplasma gondii infection and postpartum blues.

Experimental investigation of batter pile groups behaviour subjected to lateral soil movement in sand (2019)
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Toma-Sabbagh, T., Al-Salih,, O., & Al-Abboodi, I. (2020). Experimental investigation of batter pile groups behaviour subjected to lateral soil movement in sand. International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 14(7), 705-716. https://doi.org/10.1080/19386362.2019.1585596

A series of laboratory model tests on batter pile groups embedded in the sand was carried out in a specially designed testing box. The lateral responses were investigated for 1 × 2 capped batter pile groups when subjected to lateral soil movements (p... Read More about Experimental investigation of batter pile groups behaviour subjected to lateral soil movement in sand.

Psychophysiological indices of cognitive style : a triangulated study incorporating neuroimaging, eye-tracking, psychometric and behavioral measures (2019)
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Bendall, R., Lambert, S., Galpin, A., Marrow, L., & Cassidy, S. (2019). Psychophysiological indices of cognitive style : a triangulated study incorporating neuroimaging, eye-tracking, psychometric and behavioral measures. Personality and Individual Differences, 144, 68-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2019.02.034

Employing a triangulated design to explore psychophysiological indices of cognitive style, the study investigated the validity of the intuition-analysis dimension of cognitive style and its associated construct measure, the Cognitive Style Index (CSI... Read More about Psychophysiological indices of cognitive style : a triangulated study incorporating neuroimaging, eye-tracking, psychometric and behavioral measures.

Mathematical modelling of ciliary propulsion of an electrically conducting Johnson-Segalman physiological fluid in a channel with slip (2019)
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Manzoor, N., Beg, O., Maqbool, K., & Shaheen, S. (2019). Mathematical modelling of ciliary propulsion of an electrically conducting Johnson-Segalman physiological fluid in a channel with slip. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 22(7), 685-695. https://doi.org/10.1080/10255842.2019.1582033

Bionic systems frequently feature electromagnetic pumping and offer significant advantages over conventional designs via intelligent bio-inspired properties. Complex wall features observed in nature also provide efficient mechanisms which can be uti... Read More about Mathematical modelling of ciliary propulsion of an electrically conducting Johnson-Segalman physiological fluid in a channel with slip.

A systematic literature review and meta-analysis on artificial intelligence in penetration testing and vulnerability assessment (2019)
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McKinnel, D., Dargahi, T., Dehghantanha, A., & Choo, K. (2019). A systematic literature review and meta-analysis on artificial intelligence in penetration testing and vulnerability assessment. Computers and Electrical Engineering, 75(May 19), 175-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2019.02.022

Vulnerability assessment (e.g., vulnerability identification and exploitation; also referred to as penetration testing) is a relatively mature industry, although attempting to keep pace with the diversity of computing and digital devices that need to... Read More about A systematic literature review and meta-analysis on artificial intelligence in penetration testing and vulnerability assessment.

Eating disorders in pregnancy: practical considerations for the midwife (2019)
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Stringer, E. C., & Furber, C. (2019). Eating disorders in pregnancy: practical considerations for the midwife. British Journal of Midwifery, 27(3), 146-150. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2019.27.3.146

Women who have eating disorders represent up to 8% of pregnant women today. The risks to both a mother and her baby are significant if an eating disorder is present. It is important that midwives have the knowledge, skills and confidence to enquire a... Read More about Eating disorders in pregnancy: practical considerations for the midwife.

Building dynamic thermal model calibration using the Energy House facility at Salford (2019)
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Ji, Y., Lee, A., & Swan, W. (2019). Building dynamic thermal model calibration using the Energy House facility at Salford. Energy and Buildings, 191(May 19), 224-234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2019.03.001

Thermal modelling tools have widely been used in the construction industry at the design stage, either for new build or retrofitting existing buildings, providing data for informed decision-making. The accuracy of thermal models has been subject of m... Read More about Building dynamic thermal model calibration using the Energy House facility at Salford.

The role of corporate identity in CSR implementation : an integrative framework (2019)
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Tourky, M., Kitchen, P., & Shaalan, A. (2020). The role of corporate identity in CSR implementation : an integrative framework. Journal of Business Research, 117, 694-706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.02.046

This paper investigates the relationship between Corporate Identity (CI) and CSR and describes how CI can underpin the development and implementation of CSR initiatives; thus helping to clarify how best to implement CSR in business practice. E... Read More about The role of corporate identity in CSR implementation : an integrative framework.

Towards a clinically relevant model for investigation of host-microbe interactions in ventilator-associated pneumonia (2019)
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Tompsett, A., Ngoc ngo, L., Goodhead, I., Withers, S., & Latimer, J. (2019). Towards a clinically relevant model for investigation of host-microbe interactions in ventilator-associated pneumonia. Access Microbiology, 1(1A), https://doi.org/10.1099/acmi.ac2019.po0422

Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is amongst the most common healthcare-associated infections worldwide. Current understanding of the underlying mechanisms has focussed on either the microbiological or physiological elements but host-microbe inte... Read More about Towards a clinically relevant model for investigation of host-microbe interactions in ventilator-associated pneumonia.

Technical support framework for sustainable management of transboundary water resources (2019)
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Scholz, M., & Al-Faraj, F. (2019). Technical support framework for sustainable management of transboundary water resources. Environmental Engineering and Management Journal (Online), 18(3), 707-718. https://doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2019.064

Sustainable management of transboundary rivers, especially in water-scarce regions is increasingly becoming more challenging due to the collective adverse impact of upstream development and climate change on transboundary scale. Two major tributarie... Read More about Technical support framework for sustainable management of transboundary water resources.