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Joy Milligan
- 05 May 2010 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 35, pp 26-27
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This article is published in Nursing Standard.The article was published on 2010-05-05. It has received 36 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Absenteeism & Sick leave.

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Heavy metals in commercial fish and seafood products and risk assessment in adult population in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The state of the art in non-pharmacological interventions for developmental stuttering. Part 1: a systematic review of effectiveness

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Targeted metabolomics shows plasticity in the evolution of signaling lipids and uncovers old and new endocannabinoids in the plant kingdom

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The construction and interpretation of risk management technologies in contemporary probation practice

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An investigation of the use of health building notes by UK healthcare building designers

TL;DR: Two clear roles for ergonomics were identified to facilitate the participation of patients and clinicians in the design process and generate new research evidence with respect to spatial requirements for clinical activities to support standardisation in healthcare facility design in the UK.
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Heavy metals in commercial fish and seafood products and risk assessment in adult population in Bosnia and Herzegovina

TL;DR: Investigation of the level of exposure to cadmium, mercury, and lead via fish and seafood products in adult population in Bosnia and Herzegovina finds consumption of variousFish and seafood on average is not of significant concern, but health risk could not be ruled out for high consumers.
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The state of the art in non-pharmacological interventions for developmental stuttering. Part 1: a systematic review of effectiveness

TL;DR: A broad‐based systematic review of the literature reporting interventions for developmental stuttering found that most may be of benefit to at least some people who stutter, and there was evidence of considerable individual variation in response to these interventions.
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Targeted metabolomics shows plasticity in the evolution of signaling lipids and uncovers old and new endocannabinoids in the plant kingdom

TL;DR: This is the first report on the molecular phylogenetic distribution of apparently ancient lipids in the plant kingdom, indicating biosynthetic plasticity and potential physiological roles of EC-likelipids in plants.
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The construction and interpretation of risk management technologies in contemporary probation practice

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the governance of risk in probation practice in England and Wales, focusing on the construction of risk assessments and the subsequent management of those offenders determined to be "risky".
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An investigation of the use of health building notes by UK healthcare building designers

TL;DR: Two clear roles for ergonomics were identified to facilitate the participation of patients and clinicians in the design process and generate new research evidence with respect to spatial requirements for clinical activities to support standardisation in healthcare facility design in the UK.