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Modelling and controlling risk in energy systems The Autonomic Power System (APS) grand challenge was a multi-disciplinary EPSRC-funded research project that examined novel techniques that would enable the transition between today's and 2050's highly uncertain and complex energy networ... J Gonzalez...
At international level, the importance of patient safety has encouraged the development of many new improvement programmes, including practice changes to reduce the risk of patients contracting HCAIs. In the UK, the importance of clinical engagement is emphasized in the Health and Social Care Act (...
Identifying and supporting young children who are at risk of developing anxiety disorders would benefit children, families, and wider society. Elevated anxiety symptoms, inhibited temperament, and high parental anxiety are established risk factors for la
EDITOR—Margrain's editorial on minimising the impact of visual impairment is firmly based on the medical model of disability, which locates disability in individuals.1 Disabled people have developed the social model as an accurate description of their life experience, and the World Health Organisatio...
People’s aspirations for a stress-free and hassle-free existence are evolving alongside the rise of modern technology. The health of humans is monitored by paying heed to biological signals. Therefore, studying human biochemical signals is growing in significance. Physiological data such as heart ra...
P Bettin,PT Khaw 被引量: 28发表: 2017年 Full thickness burn to a latissimus dorsi flap donor site due to a heat pad--there is still a need to improve patient information. The goal of breast reconstruction is an excellent cosmetic outcome, while minimising the risk of complications and don...
Adherence to exercise programs is a major issue in public health research and clinical practice. Predictors of adherence to exercise programs in older people at risk of falls and disability are not well understood [15] but useful descriptive work has been undertaken.[16] There is some evidence ...
Research in end-of-life care is constrained more by pragmatic, social, cultural, and financial constraints than ethical issues that preclude the applicatio... PG Fine - 《Journal of Pain & Symptom Management》 被引量: 50发表: 2003年 Risk–reward optimisation for long-run investors: an empirica...
The risk of wind damage was assessed for Sitka spruce growing in the Border Forest Park, Great Britain and radiata pine growing in the Central North Island... Moore,J,Quine,... - 《Forest Ecol Manage》 被引量: 61发表: 2000年 Addressing Health Inequalities in the Delivery of the Human Pa...