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ENT audit and research in the era of trainee collaboratives.
Large surgical audits and research projects are complex and costly to deliver, but increasingly surgical trainees are delivering these projects within formal collaboratives and research networks. Surgical trainee collaboratives...
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The Future of Biomedical Research and Education
Four Talks on the Occasion of the Installation of Dr. Joshua Lederberg as President of The Rockefeller University, October 16, 1978 This publication has been aided by a grant from The Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation, Inc.
The National Institute for Health Research
Since the inception of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) in 2006, the landscape for the delivery of clinical research within the National Health Service (NHS) has been transformed. Clinical radiology has...
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Implementation Of The Triple Bottom Line In Cooperative Performance Assessment
This study explores and describes the facts about what is felt and experienced directly by the informants in-depth on the application of the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept in cooperatives. The research uses a non-positivistic...
The relationship between back pain and mortality in older adults varies with disability and gender
BACKGROUND: This study aims to determine whether older adults reporting back pain (BP) are at increased risk of premature mortality, specifically, to examine the association with disabling/non-disabling pain separately. METHODS...
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The Cambridge Crime Harm Index
The logic of simply summing crimes of all kind into a single total has long been challenged as misleading. All crimes are not created equal. Counting them as if they are fosters distortion of risk assessments, resource...
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The Cambridge Face Tracker
PURPOSE: We validate a video-based method of head posture measurement. METHODS: The Cambridge Face Tracker uses neural networks (constrained local neural fields) to recognize facial features in video. The relative position of...
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Research information standards adoption
While Research Information continues to mature as an area of expertise, discussions regarding the implementation and adoption of standardisation initiatives, such as CASRAI and CERIF, have intensified. Possessing the capacity to...
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Strong links promote the emergence of cooperative elites
Abstract: The maintenance of cooperative behavior is fundamental for the prosperity of human societies. Empirical studies show that high cooperation is frequently associated with the presence of strong social ties, but they are...
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Cambridge Women and the Law
Kate Faulkner
Apr 05, 2019
AbstractIn this article Kate Faulkner writes about the significant moments in the journey of women as they entered into the legal profession taking a perspective from the University of Cambridge....
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The oldest old in the last year of life
OBJECTIVES: To characterize people of advanced old age in their last year of life and compare those dying in their late 80s with those dying aged 90 and older to inform policy and planning. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of...
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Gout and 'Podagra' in medieval Cambridge, England.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence rate of gout and to explore the social factors that contributed to its development in the various sub-populations in medieval Cambridge. MATERIALS: 177 adult individuals from four medieval...
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The Cambridge Experiment
Since the latter part of 19th century photography has played a central role in the development of architecture for its persuasive visual impact. But, despite this clear interaction, there is still reluctance from scholars in...
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The Effect of Facial Resemblance on Cooperative Behavior in the Sharing Economy
In online sharing economy platforms, users often need to cooperate with strangers with minimal information. When personal photos are available on these platforms, how do users form social perceptions and consequently cooperative...
Cooperative Work a Fundamental Strategy in Primary Education
This article provides an analysis, review of the different bibliographic sources about cooperative work as a fundamental strategy for the acquisition of competences, which strengthens interpersonal relationships, construction of...
Promoting Social Relationships Using a Couch Cooperative Video Game
Social relationships are a fundamental aspect of human existence. Unsurprisingly, policymakers are incessantly devising strategies that accentuate the benefits of social relationships and diminish the risks of social isolation....
The Cambridge Business Model Innovation Process
Organisations increasingly understand that meeting their sustainability ambitions does not only require new technologies, but innovation on the business model level. To facilitate the design of more sustainable business models...
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CENTER FOR BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Center for Basic and Translational Research on Disorder of the Digestive System: Symposium and Research in Progress Poster Session
The British Neurosurgical Trainee Research Collaborative
Since its inception in 2012, the British Neurosurgical Trainee Research Collaborative (BNTRC) has established itself as a robust example of a trainee-led research collaborative. This article summarises the work of the...
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Developing the 21st Century Academic Librarian
CE Sewell, D Kingsley
Apr 27, 2017
The nature of academic librarianship is changing as librarians move away from the curation of material and into research support roles. Although this creates new opportunities it can be difficult for staff to learn the skills...
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Review: Torres Cacoullos and Travis. 2018. Bilingualism in the Community: Code-switching and Grammars in Contact. Cambridge
Li Nguyen
Sep 10, 2019
Torres Cacoullos and Travis's ‘Bilingualism in the Community: Code-switching and Grammars in Contact’ is a comprehensive study of language contact in New Mexico – a well-established bilingual community in the Southwest of the...
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