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The basal ganglia in perceptual timing
The timing of perceptual events depends on an anatomically and functionally connected network comprising basal ganglia, cerebellum, pre-frontal cortex and supplementary motor area. Recent studies demonstrate the cerebellum to be...
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Excessive Reassurance Seeking (ERS) is an under-researched and poorly understood behavior that resembles the compulsive behaviors that are typically seen in OCD. ERS can be complex, persistent, extensive, debilitating and may...
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I do not know what else to do
Excessive Reassurance Seeking (ERS) is an under-researched and poorly understood behavior that resembles the compulsive behaviors that are typically seen in OCD. ERS can be complex, persistent, extensive, debilitating and may...
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Contrasting effects of linezolid on healthy and dysfunctional human neutrophils
Abstract: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an important cause of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Patients with VAP have poorly functioning neutrophils, related to increased levels of the complement...
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Genetic analysis of wheat sensitivity to the ToxB fungal effector from Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, the causal agent of tan spot
Abstract: Key message: Genetic mapping of sensitivity to the Pyrenophora tritici-repentis effector ToxB allowed development of a diagnostic genetic marker, and investigation of wheat pedigrees allowed transmission of sensitive...
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Universal Credit and Automated Decision Making
Rita Griffiths
Jan 31, 2024

Intended to simplify the benefit system and 'make work pay', Universal Credit (UC) is the UK's first 'digital by design' benefit. Proponents of UC highlight the greater efficiency and effectiveness of digitalisation, while...

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Universal Credit and Automated Decision Making
Rita Griffiths
Jan 31, 2024

Intended to simplify the benefit system and 'make work pay', Universal Credit (UC) is the UK's first 'digital by design' benefit. Proponents of UC highlight the greater efficiency and effectiveness of digitalisation, while...

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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy ex vivo
John R Griffiths
Apr 25, 2022
Over the last half century, there have been several periods during which magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has been used ex vivo, for a variety of reasons, on samples such as microorganisms, cells, animal or human tissue...
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Identity and the Spoken Grammar Dilemma
Adem Soruc, Carol Griffiths
Jun 01, 2015
This article reports on a study that investigated issues involved with the teaching of features of spoken English, sometimes called spoken grammar, including the use of vague language, placeholders, lexico-grammatical units and...
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How and Why Are Cancers Acidic? Carbonic Anhydrase IX and the Homeostatic Control of Tumour Extracellular pH.
The acidic tumour microenvironment is now recognized as a tumour phenotype that drives cancer somatic evolution and disease progression, causing cancer cells to become more invasive and to metastasise. This property of solid...
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Introducing Identity
Owen Griffiths, Arif Ahmed
Nov 22, 2021
Abstract: The best-known syntactic account of the logical constants is inferentialism . Following Wittgenstein’s thought that meaning is use, inferentialists argue that meanings of expressions are given by introduction and...
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Model approaches to advance crassulacean acid metabolism system integration.
This review summarises recent progress in understanding crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) systems and the integration of internal and external stimuli to maximise water-use efficiency. Complex CAM traits have been reduced to...
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