| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 2013 | PACE-UP (Pedometer and consultation evaluation - UP) – a pedometer-based walking intervention with and without practice nurse support in primary care patients aged 45–75 years: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial | Harris, T; Kerry, SM; Victor, CR; Shah, SM; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Ekelund, U; Fox-Rushby, J; Whincup, P; David, L; Brewin, D; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; Limb, E; Anokye, N; Furness, C; Howard, E; Dale, R; Cook, DG |
| 2014 | Rolling out ROI tools | Pokhrel, S |
| 2014 | Towards the development of the psychosocial impact of assistive devices scale for continence (C-PIADS) | Long, A; Southall, K; Fowler, S; Cotterill, N; Van Den Heuvel, E; Jutai, JW |
| 2014 | Isolation and characterisation of 2-Tert-butyl-8-hydroxyquinoline as a crystalline solid and its blue fluorescent Li complex | Kathirgamanathan, P; Surendrakumar, S; Ravichandran, S; Blake, AJ |
| 2003 | The utilisation of health research in policy-making: concepts, examples and methods of assessment. | Hanney, SR; Gonzalez-Block, MA; Buxton, MJ; Kogan, M |
| 2014 | Numbers are not the whole story: a qualitative exploration of barriers and facilitators to increased physical activity in a primary care based walking intervention | Normansell, R; Smith, J; Victor, C; Cook, DG; Kerry, S; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Fox-Rushby, J; Whincup, P; Harris, T |
| 2004 | Late Holocene erosion in NW Anatolia from sediments of Lake Manyas, Lake Ulubat and the southern shelf of the Marmara Sea, Turkey | Kazancı, N; Leroy, SAG; Ileri, O; Emre, O; Kibar, M; Oncel, S |
| 2006 | Health effects in fish of long-term exposure to effluents from wastewater treatment works | Liney, KE; Hagger, JA; Tyler, CR; Depledge, MH; Galloway, TS; Jobling, S |
| 2006 | Economic evaluations of non-communicable disease interventions in developing countries: A critical review of the evidence base | Mulligan, J; Walker, D; Fox-Rushby, J |
| 2014 | Addressing liver disease in the UK: A blueprint for attaining excellence in health care and reducing premature mortality from lifestyle issues of excess consumption of alcohol, obesity, and viral hepatitis | Williams, R; Aspinall, R; Bellis, M; Camps-Walsh, G; Cramp, M; Dhawan, A; Ferguson, J; Forton, D; Foster, G; Gilmore, SI; Hickman, M; Hudson, M; Kelly, D; Langford, A; Lombard, M; Longworth, L; Martin, N; Moriarty, K; Newsome, P; O'Grady, J; Pryke, R; Rutter, H; Ryder, S; Sheron, N; Smith, T |