Elizabeth Riddle Graves
Elizabeth Riddle Graves (23 January 1916 – 6 January 1972) was an American nuclear physicist who pioneered the physics of neutrons and the detection and measurement of fast neutrons. She served at the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory and the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II. After the war, she became a group leader in the experimental physics division at Los Alamos.
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Results of a prospective, mixed methods study to assess feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of TRIumPH (Treatment and Recovery In PsycHosis): an integrated care pathway fo... by Shanaya Rathod, Peter Phiri, Kerensa Thorne, Elizabeth Graves, Carolyn Asher, Alison Griffiths, Tracy Read, David Kingdon
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CBT for depression and anxiety adapted for psychosis risk in primary care: controlled trial to assess feasibility, acceptability and signals of efficacy by Katherine Newman-Taylor, Tess Maguire, Tanya Smart, Emma Bayford, Emily Gosden, Grace Addyman, Jessica Grange, Pete Bullard, Miriam Simmons-Dauvin, Morad Margoum, Ben Smart, Keith Das, Sophie Hardy, Catherine Hiscutt, Charlotte Hodges, Adam Holleyman, Hettie Jones, Kate Spurr, Jessica Trickett, Elizabeth Graves
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