Items where Subject is "CAH01-01-03 - medicine by specialism"

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Cherry, Molly and Khatir, Zinedine and Khan, Amirul and Bissell, Malenka (2022) The impact of 4D-Flow MRI spatial resolution on patient-specific CFD simulations of the thoracic aorta. Scientific Reports, 12 (15128). ISSN 2045-2322

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Hafner, Marco and Yerushalmi, Erez and Andersson, Fredrik L. and Burtea, Teodor (2022) Partially different? The importance of general equilibrium in health economic evaluations: an application to nocturia. Health Economics. ISSN 1099-1050

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Jahangiri, Leila and Pucci, Perla and Ishola, Tala and Pereira, Joao and Cavanagh, Megan L. and Turner, Suzanne D. (2021) Deep analysis of neuroblastoma core regulatory circuitries using online databases and integrated bioinformatics shows their pan-cancer roles as prognostic predictors. Discover Oncology, 12 (1). p. 56. ISSN 2730-6011

Janiszewski, Helen and Coad, Jane and Cooper, Joanne and Moran, Gordon W and Bick, Debra and Younge, Lisa and Greenaway, Claire and Bailey, Elizabeth (2024) What are the experiences of pregnancy for women living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease? Midwifery, 140. p. 104204. ISSN 1532-3099

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Krings, Frans Jozef (2023) A Conceptual Framework of Professional Identity enhanced Reflective Evidence Based Practice Professional Role Taking by Dutch Diabetes Specialist Nurse Prescribers. A Grounded Theory Approach. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

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Rao, Abhishek and Maqbool, Shahzaib and Nassr, Rasheed and Wilson, Andrew (2024) Natural language processing as a tool to identify patient sentiment in GI related internet forums. In: BSG LIVE’24, 17th-22nd June 2024, Birmingham.

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Toner, Louise (2023) The Development of a Conceptual Framework and an Accompanying Technology Enhanced Learning Tool to Reduce the Incidence of Pressure Ulcers: A New Model for Practice. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

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