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Integrating care
Abstract: Background: As diabetes prevalence rises world-wide, the arrangement of clinics and care packages is increasingly debated by health care professionals (HCPs), health service researchers, patient groups and policy...
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Integrating care
BACKGROUND: As diabetes prevalence rises world-wide, the arrangement of clinics and care packages is increasingly debated by health care professionals (HCPs), health service researchers, patient groups and policy makers....
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Paving the Road to Global Markets
While tariff barriers have drastically reduced around the world, non-tariff barriers, including demonstrating compliance with technical regulations, standards, and conformity assessment procedures, remain a significant obstacle...
Utilizing Prior Learning Portfolios to Rebundle Formal and Informal Learning
In this chapter, the authors will explore credit for prior learning (CPL) by portfolio as a high-impact educational practice that can enable learners to weave together disparate learning in meaningful ways while also deepening...
Effects of fluid and drinking on pneumonia mortality in older adults
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Advice to drink plenty of fluid is common in respiratory infections. We assessed whether low fluid intake (dehydration) altered outcomes in adults with pneumonia. METHODS: We systematically reviewed trials...
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Integrating care
BACKGROUND:As diabetes prevalence rises world-wide, the arrangement of clinics and care packages is increasingly debated by health care professionals (HCPs), health service researchers, patient groups and policy makers....
Comorbidity and dementia
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that amongst people with dementia there is a high prevalence of comorbid medical conditions and related complaints. The presence of dementia may complicate clinical care for other conditions and...
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The impact of dementia on service use by individuals with a comorbid health condition
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dementia may be related to differential use of health, social and informal care. METHODS: Data from two large UK population-based...
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THE LICENSING OF GENITIVES
Diane Massam
Sep 03, 2013
In this paper we attempt to clarify the nature of the relation between the possessor and a possessed concrete noun in an English genitive. It is argued that such a relation cannot be thematic, regardless of whether the head or...
THE LICENSING OF GENITIVES
Diane Massam
Sep 03, 2013
In this paper we attempt to clarify the nature of the relation between the possessor and a possessed concrete noun in an English genitive. It is argued that such a relation cannot be thematic, regardless of whether the head or...
From Followers to Leaders
The aim of this chapter is to respond to the emerging scholarship regarding first-time leaders and their situational and potential lifelong learning environment. While transformational leadership may be the long-term goal, this...
Diagnosing the <scp>UK</scp> productivity slowdown
This paper explores the slowdown in labour productivity growth in the UK and other advanced economies by decomposing its growth into contributions from different sectors of the economy, looking at both within‐industry...
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Economists must collaborate courageously.
Diane Coyle
May 26, 2020
Economists, like researchers in many natural science disciplines, are responding to the urgency of the pandemic. The immediate priorities are understanding the consequences of the crisis for public finances, the collapse of...
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Questimonial: Lolita
Diane Skorina
Jan 01, 0001
Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov, has been this author's favorite book for the past twenty-five years. This Questimonial explores the Ursinus Quest core questions of "What should matter to me?" and "How should we live together?"...
Published by: Ursinus College
High School Literacy Instruction for Students with Developmental Disabilities in General Education Classrooms
This session will describe the elements of Alternate Achievement Literacy (AAL), including the use of grade-aligned, chronological age-appropriate materials, evidence-based instructional practices and supports for teachers and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Playing Aloud
Think-alouds are a common method of collecting design data where a player describes their play for a facilitator. Games promote a feeling of immersivity and player presence, which is in tension with traditional think-aloud...
Myrin Library News, Vol. 19 No. 1, September 2006
This newsletter announces recent acquisitions of Myrin Library at Ursinus College and provides information and updates about recent projects, exhibits and events.
Published by: Myrin Library

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