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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | Can behavioural observations made during the SMART assessment detect the potential for later emergence from vegetative state? | da Conceição Teixeira, L; Gill-Thwaites, H; Reynolds, F; Duport, S |
2016 | Collaborative research exploring mental health service user perspectives on acute inpatient occupational therapy | Bryant, W; Cordingley, K; Sims, K; Dokal-Marandi, J; Pritchard, H; Stannard, V; Adamako, E |
2011 | “It’s not just about the money”: The meaning of work for people with severe and enduring mental health problems – an interpretative phenomenological analysis | Blank, Alison |
2017 | Let it recover: Multiparty protocol-induced recovery | Neykova, R; Yoshida, N |
2013 | The meaning and experience of work in the context of severe and enduring mental health problems: An interpretative phenomenological analysis | Blank, A; Harries, P; Reynolds, F |
2018 | A software-defined survivability approach for wireless sensor networks in future internet of the things | Al Atawi, Abdullah |
2014 | Transcranial magnetic stimulation in sport science: a commentary | Goodall, S; Howatson, G; Romer, LM; Ross, EZ |