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Jim Davies
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 327
Citations - 14596
Jim Davies is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Government. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 294 publications receiving 13268 citations. Previous affiliations of Jim Davies include University of Reading & John Radcliffe Hospital.
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The Oswestry low back pain disability questionnaire
TL;DR: Soms is het moeilijk om tussen twee vakjes te kiezen, kruis dan het vakje aan dat uw huidig probleem het best beschrijft.
Book
Using Z: Specification, Refinement, and Proof
Jim Woodcock,Jim Davies +1 more
TL;DR: The book discusses data Refinement, Relaxing and Unwinding Data Refinement and Z, and the importance of Equality and Definite Description in the application of data refinement.
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DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 9
Andrew J. Mungall,Sophie Palmer,Sarah Sims,C A Edwards,Jennifer L. Ashurst,Laurens G. Wilming,Matthew Jones,Roger Horton,Sarah E. Hunt,Carol Scott,James G. R. Gilbert,Michele Clamp,Graeme Bethel,Sarah Milne,R Ainscough,J P Almeida,K D Ambrose,T D Andrews,R I S Ashwell,A K Babbage,C L Bagguley,J Bailey,Ruby Banerjee,Darren Barker,K F Barlow,K Bates,David Beare,Helen Beasley,O. Beasley,Christine P. Bird,S. Blakey,S Bray-Allen,J Brook,A J Brown,J Y Brown,D C Burford,W Burrill,John Burton,C Carder,Nigel P. Carter,J C Chapman,S Y Clark,Graeme T Clark,C M Clee,S. M. Clegg,V. Cobley,R. E. Collier,Joanna Collins,L K Colman,N Corby,G. J. Coville,K M Culley,Pawandeep Dhami,Jim Davies,Matthew Dunn,M Earthrowl,A E Ellington,K A Evans,L M Faulkner,Matthew D. Francis,Adam Frankish,J Frankland,Lisa French,P Garner,J Garnett,Mohammed J. R. Ghori,L M Gilby,Christopher J. Gillson,Rebecca Glithero,Darren Grafham,M Grant,Susan M. Gribble,C Griffiths,Mark Griffiths,Rebekah Hall,K S Halls,S Hammond,Joanna Harley,E. Hart,Paul Heath,R Heathcott,S. Holmes,Philip Howden,Kevin L. Howe,Gareth R. Howell,Elizabeth J. Huckle,Sean Humphray,Matthew Humphries,Adrienne Hunt,Christopher M. Johnson,A Joy,M. Kay,Stephen Keenan,A M Kimberley,A. King,Gavin K. Laird,Cordelia Langford,S Lawlor,Daniel Leongamornlert,Margaret A. Leversha,Christine Lloyd,D. M. Lloyd,Jane E. Loveland,J Lovell,Sancha Martin,M Mashreghi-Mohammadi,Gareth Maslen,Lucy Matthews,O. T. McCann,S J McLaren,Kirsten McLay,Amanda McMurray,M. J F Moore,James C. Mullikin,David Niblett,T Nickerson,K L Novik,Karen Oliver,E K Overton-Larty,Anne Parker,R Patel,A. V. Pearce,A I Peck,Benjamin Phillimore,Sam Phillips,Robert W. Plumb,K M Porter,Y. Ramsey,S A Ranby,Catherine M. Rice,Mark T. Ross,S. Searle,Harminder Sehra,E Sheridan,C. D. Skuce,Sarah E. Smith,Michelle Smith,L Spraggon,S. Squares,Charles A. Steward,N Sycamore,G Tamlyn-Hall,J Tester,A J Theaker,Duncan W. Thomas,A Thorpe,Alan Tracey,A Tromans,B Tubby,Melanie M. Wall,J. M. Wallis,Anthony P. West,S S White,S. Whitehead,H Whittaker,A Wild,Dave Willey,T. E. Wilmer,Jonathan Wood,Paul Wray,J C Wyatt,L Young,R M Younger,David R. Bentley,Alan Coulson,Richard Durbin,Tim Hubbard,John Sulston,Ian Dunham,Jane Rogers,Stephan Beck +170 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the sequence reveals many intra- and interchromosomal duplications, including segmental duplications adjacent to both the centromere and the large heterochromatic block, and detects recently duplicated genes that exhibit different rates of sequence divergence, presumably reflecting natural selection.
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Chapter 11 The distribution of wealth
Jim Davies,Anthony F. Shorrocks +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the results of studies that assess the contributions of inheritance and lifecycle factors, and give attention also to a variety of related issues, such as the link between wealth status across generations, and the possible motives for leaving bequests.
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Uncertain Lifetime, Consumption, and Dissaving in Retirement
TL;DR: In the absence of annuities, after an initial period influenced by borrowing constraints, under constant relative risk aversion, uncertain lifetime depresses consumption by a proportion increasing with age if the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption is "small" as discussed by the authors.