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Lorentz- and permutation-invariants of particles
Abstract: Two theorems of Weyl tell us that the algebra of Lorentz- (and parity-) invariant polynomials in the momenta of n particles are generated by the dot products and that the redundancies which arise when n exceeds the...
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Lorentz- and permutation-invariants of particles
Abstract: Two theorems of Weyl tell us that the algebra of Lorentz- (and parity-) invariant polynomials in the momenta of n particles are generated by the dot products and that the redundancies which arise when n exceeds the...
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Redefining shelter
Shelter is one of the most 'intractable problems' in humanitarian aid and yet there is little clarity on an overarching definition. Terminology for shelter and housing is often conflated, and the most prominent definition does...
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Sharing a written medical summary with patients on the post‐admission ward round
Abstract: Rationale, Aims and Objectives: Sharing aspects of the traditional medical record with patients has been successful in primary and antenatal care, but has not been investigated in the UK inpatient setting. Our aim was...
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Sharing a written medical summary with patients on the post-admission ward round
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Sharing aspects of the traditional medical record with patients has been successful in primary and antenatal care, but has not been investigated in the UK inpatient setting. Our aim was to...
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Predisposing and Precipitating Risk Factors for Delirium in Elderly Patients Admitted to a Cardiology Ward
Aim: Although the risk factors for delirium in general medicine are well-established, their significance in cardiac diseases remains to be determined. Therefore, we evaluated the predisposing and precipitating risk factors in...
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King-Devick concussion test performs poorly as a screening tool in elite rugby union players

BACKGROUND: The King-Devick (KD) test is an objective clinical test of eye movements that has been used to screen for concussion. We characterised the accuracy of the KD test and the World Rugby Head Injury Assessment (HIA-1)...

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King-Devick concussion test performs poorly as a screening tool in elite rugby union players

BACKGROUND: The King-Devick (KD) test is an objective clinical test of eye movements that has been used to screen for concussion. We characterised the accuracy of the KD test and the World Rugby Head Injury Assessment (HIA-1)...

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Collateral damage
BACKGROUND: Cancer diagnostics and surgery have been disrupted by the response of health care services to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Progression of cancers during delay will impact on patients' long-term...
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The earth's electromagnetic environment
It is found that the energy density of electromagnetic fields at the surface of the Earth follow a scaling law that extends over 16 orders of magnitude from 10-9 Hz to 107 Hz. The temporal variability of the field can be...
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The earth's electromagnetic environment
It is found that the energy density of electromagnetic fields at the surface of the Earth follow a scaling law that extends over 16 orders of magnitude from 10-9 Hz to 107 Hz. The temporal variability of the field can be...
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Layer-by-Layer synthesis and tunable optical properties of hybrid magnetic-plasmonic nanocomposites using short bifunctional molecular linkers

Spurred by research in magnetoplasmonics, plasmon-enhanced magneto-optical effects and active plasmonics, the demand for hybrid magnetic-plasmonic nanoparticle-based materials of optical quality is high. Currently used...

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