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Naujojo konstruktyvizmo erdvė: nauja konstruktyvizmo teorija, ar seniai pamirštų klasikinio konstruktyvizmo prieigų rinkinys?elations theory. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2022.
Published 2023-11-01“…The New Constructivism in International Relations Theory. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2022 …”
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PAD SAVEZNIČKOG ZRAKOPLOVA BRISTOL BEAUFIGHTERA (NT 997) KOD SENJA U LISTOPADU 1944. GODINE
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Assessment of correlation of fatigue in patients of rheumatoid arthritis using bristol rheumatoid arthritis fatigue multidimensional questionnaire score with disease activity – An Indian experience
Published 2023-01-01“…Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess fatigue by means of Bristol RA Fatigue Multidimensional Questionnaire score (BRAF-MDQ) and correlate it with the disease activity of RA patients. …”
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Cohort profile: Outcome Monitoring After Cardiac Surgery (OMACS) – a prospective UK cohort study of cardiac surgery patients at the Bristol Heart Institute
Published 2025-02-01“…Adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust were screened and approached for consent. …”
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Incidence of acute lower respiratory tract disease hospitalisations, including pneumonia, among adults in Bristol, UK, 2019, estimated using both a prospective and retrospective methodology
Published 2022-06-01“…Objectives To determine the disease burden of acute lower respiratory tract disease (aLRTD) and its subsets (pneumonia, lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) and heart failure) in hospitalised adults in Bristol, UK.Setting Single-centre, secondary care hospital, Bristol, UK.Design We estimated aLRTD hospitalisations incidence in adults (≥18 years) in Bristol, UK, using two approaches. …”
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Investigating the psychology of eating after exercise — a scoping review
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Surgical Treatment Intensity at the End of Life in Patients With Cancer: A Systematic Review
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Developing a core outcome set for interventions in people with mild cognitive impairment: study protocol
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Frameworks for the design and reporting of anaesthesia interventions in perioperative clinical trials
Published 2025-03-01“…Final frameworks are available at: https://anaesthesiaframeworks.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/. Conclusions: We provide novel frameworks to be used during the design of perioperative trials to facilitate the design, delivery, and reporting of anaesthesia interventions.…”
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Assessing the impact of paternal emigration on children ‘left-behind’—A cohort analysis
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Multiple Intraosseous Calvarial Hemangiomas Mimicking Metastasis from Renal Cell Carcinoma
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Developing a core outcome set for assessing interventions and care for parents after neonatal death in high-income countries (iCHOOSE Neonatal study): protocol for a mixed-methods...
Published 2025-02-01“…A parent involvement group and stakeholder steering committee have been established and have informed each planned phase: (1) systematic review of quantitative studies evaluating care and interventions provided after neonatal death, to describe interventions, outcomes and outcome measurement tools used to assess intervention effectiveness; (2) qualitative interviews with parents who have experienced neonatal death to identify outcomes important and relevant to them; (3) think-aloud interviews with stakeholders (bereaved parents, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders) to develop and refine an online survey; (4) real-time online international Delphi survey with bereaved parents, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders to shortlist outcomes for consideration in the COS; (5) adapted nominal group online consensus meetings with parents, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders to agree final COS and (6) identification of a preliminary set of measurement tools.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval has been granted for all activities to be undertaken by the University of Bristol Health Sciences Faculty Research Ethics Committee (reference: 15121). …”
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Micro silica bead scintillators for the relative dosimetry of a stereotactic radiosurgery unit
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Corrigendum to “HDR Brachytherapy in the Management of High-Risk Prostate Cancer”
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Associations between autistic traits and early ear and upper respiratory signs: a prospective observational study of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) ge...
Published 2023-04-01“…Objective To determine whether early ear and upper respiratory signs are associated with the development of high levels of autistic traits or diagnosed autism.Design Longitudinal birth cohort: Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC).Setting Area centred on the city of Bristol in Southwest England. Eligible pregnant women resident in the area with expected date of delivery between April 1991 and December 1992 inclusive.Participants 10 000+ young children followed throughout their first 4 years. …”
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