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Broader implications of progressive liver dysfunction and lethal sepsis in two boys following systemic high-dose AAV

STEM and boys

Bennett J.
GSID: Ds6E_vV_88YJ
L Morales, Y Gambhir, J Bennett, HH Stedman - Molecular Therapy, 2020 - cell.com

By virtue of their transformational power, the technologies at the core of the gene therapy community have brought widespread public attention to the unique burden of previously …

The feasibility and acceptability of a brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) group intervention for people with psychosis: the 'ACT for life'study

community settings

Khondoker M, Oliver JE.
GSID: 3W8YZhQAXbAJ
LC Johns, JE Oliver, M Khondoker, M Byrne… - Journal of behavior …, 2016 - Elsevier

Background and objectives Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual cognitive-behavioural approach with a developing evidence base for clinical and cost …

Innovative Experiences in Civil Engineering Education at UPC-BarcelonaTec: Continuum Mechanics Flipped Classroom Project

engineering education

Lloberas-Valls O, Oliver X.
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X Oliver, O Lloberas-Valls - researchgate.net

The implementation of a flipped classroom methodology for the Continuum Mechanics course for civil engineers at the UPC–Barcelona tech is described in this text. The project is …

Should we 'hug a hoodie'? Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions with young people not in employment, education or training (so …

education interventions

Bambra CL, Mawn L, Oliver EJ.
GSID: D7j-jSh8mVoJ
EJ Oliver, L Mawn, HJ Stain, CL Bambra… - Systematic reviews, 2014 - Springer

Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition to the world of work and adult life, recent statistics identify that youth comprise 40% of the …

Blended problem-based learning for widening participation: a case study

Broadening Participation in Engineering AND Program Evaluation

[No authors listed]
GSID: TqAOq6JG53gJ
C Beaumont, T Owens… - … in Teaching and …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

This paper discusses some issues involved in a model of delivery adopted for widening participation at outreach centres for Liverpool Hope University and explores the rationale for using blended Problem-based learning (PBL) as a means of addressing the issues...

Problem-based Learning On-line for Nursery Management

Broadening Participation in Computing AND Program Evaluation

[No authors listed]
GSID: TlFRJYVOoe4J
P Luck, T Owens - Journal of Problem-Based Learning, 2003 - researchgate.net

ABSTRACT Liverpool Hope University College has introduced a new Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree in Nursery Management. This programme has a traditionally taught cohort of students and another, separate 'on-line'cohort. This paper illustrates the management team's rationale and process...

Expanding Participation in Higher Education: A Geodemographic Analysis of Recent

Broadening Participation in Computing AND Program Evaluation

Batey P.
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P Batey, P Brown, M Corver - 1997 - researchgate.net

Expanding Participation Page 1 ISSN 1359-9453 The Urban Research and Policy Evaluation Regional Research Laboratory (URPERRL) Working Papėr 54 Expanding Participation in Higher Education: A Geodemographic Analysis of Recent Experience in the English Regions by Peter Batey, Peter Brown...

A systematic review of the effectiveness of health promotion interventions in the workplace

education interventions

Harden A, Oliver S.
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A Harden, G Peersman, S Oliver… - Occupational …, 1999 - academic.oup.com

… , specific recommendations for effective interventions have yet to be identified. The 'sound' outcome evaluations identified in this review tested interventions with specific populations in terms of age, ethnicity, social class, education level and gender. Such sociodemographic …

Associations between children's independent mobility and physical activity

Non-school settings

Schoeppe S, Duncan MJ, Badland HM, Oliver M.
GSID: 0JRYTyxwUVAJ
S Schoeppe, MJ Duncan, HM Badland, M Oliver… - BMC Public Health, 2014 - Springer

… for differences in epoch length settings across sites. Sixty … non-school destinations will likely also influence their physical activity levels [48], besides the commuting itself. However, detailed information on what leisure-time activities children specifically engaged in at non-school...

Bloodless hepatectomy technique

science campus

Zacharoulis D.
GSID: IkxzTWd-SwYJ
G Navarra, D Spalding, D Zacharoulis, JP Nicholls… - HPB, 2002 - Wiley Online Library

Background Surgical resection remains the gold standard in dealing with liver tumours. Blood loss, biliary leak and postoperative liver function are still the main concerns of surgeons operating on the liver, even though different techniques have been developed to...

Quasi-experimental study designs series–paper 12: strengthening global capacity for evidence synthesis of quasi-experimental health systems research

quasi-experiments

Rockers PC, Tugwell P, Grimshaw J, Oliver S.
GSID: Qh4EnvSGWwwJ
PC Rockers, P Tugwell, J Grimshaw, S Oliver… - Journal of Clinical …, 2017 - Elsevier

… the inclusion of causal evidence from quasi-experiments in systematic reviews of health … to ensure that reviews that include quasi-experiments are consistently of the highest quality. We … type of actors to support the inclusion of quasi-experiments in...

Art biennales and cities as platforms for global dialogue

museums

Papastergiadis N.
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N Papastergiadis, M Martin - Festivals and the Cultural Public …, 2011 - books.google.com

In 2003 Liverpool beat five other short-listed cities to be nominated as Britain's contender for the title of the European Union's 'Capital of Culture'for 2008. The director of National …

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