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11-Jun-2019Detection of distortions in images of natural scenes in mild traumatic brain injury patientsJennings, B; Schmidtmann, G; Wehbé, F; Kingdom, F; Farivar, R
12-Feb-2022Bisphenol A and declining semen quality: A systematic review to support the derivation of a reference dose for mixture risk assessmentsKortenkamp, A; Martin, O; Ermler, S; Baig, A; Scholze, M
4-Mar-2022Unpacking the complexity of the PET drink bottles value chain: A chemicals perspectiveGerassimidou, S; Lanska, P; Hahladakis, JN; Lovat, E; Vanzetto, S; Geueke, B; Groh, KJ; Muncke, J; Maffini, M; Martin, OV; Iacovidou, E
21-Dec-2021Evidenced-Based Approaches to Support the Development of Endocrine-Mediated Adverse Outcome Pathways: Challenges and OpportunitiesAudouze, K; Zgheib, E; Abass, K; Baig, A; Forner-Piquer, I; Holbech, H; Knapen, D; Leonards, PE; Lupu, DI; Palaniswamy, S; Rautio, A; Sapounidou, M; Martin, OV
22-Mar-2022Declining semen quality and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs): Review of the literature to support the derivation of a reference dose for a mixture risk assessmentErmler, S; Kortenkamp, A
13-Dec-2021Dose estimation after a mixed field exposure: Radium-223 and intensity modulated radiotherapyBastiani, I; McMahon, SJ; Turner, P; Redmond, KM; McGarry, CK; Cole, A; O'Sullivan, JM; Prise, KM; Ainsbury, L; Anderson, R
12-Oct-2021Recognising and healing emotional wounds of child labourers: call to action based on the evidence and stakeholder views from India and NepalKaur, H; Duncan, K; Dhakal, S; Sharma, N; Niraula, S; Pandey, R; Kumari, V; Lau, JYF; Singh, T
1-Aug-2023SoundRunner: Out of the Starting BlocksBerezan, DG; Karageorghis, CI
22-Sep-2017Young people’s uses of wearable healthy lifestyle technologies; surveillance, self-surveillance and resistanceGoodyear, VA; Kerner, C; Quennerstedt, M
10-Feb-2024The association between childhood trauma and emotion recognition is reduced or eliminated when controlling for alexithymia and psychopathy traitsCooper, H; Jennings, BJ; Kumari, V; Willard, AK; Bennetts, RJ