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2by Wilkinson, David Published in International journal of geriatric psychiatry (01.08.2012)“...Background As Alzheimer's disease (AD) progresses, patients become increasingly dependent on others, placing a substantial impact on the daily lives of...”
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3by David Wilkinson“...Since his death in 1942, St Ives has become marinated in the spirit of the naive painter, Alfred Wallis. Naum Gabo, the Russian Constructivist, felt that...”
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4by Long, Wenyu Fang, Baizeng Ignaszak, Anna Wu, Zhuangzhi Wang, Yan-Jie Wilkinson, David Published in Chemical Society reviews (27.11.2017)“...Since ever-increasing energy demands stimulated intensive research activities on lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), biomass as an earth-abundant renewable energy...”
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5by Wilkinson, David J Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01.11.2020)“...The administration of chloroform by John Snow to Queen Victoria to provide analgesia for the delivery of her children was a pivotal moment in the development...”
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8“...'An astonishingly good read, gripping and thought-provoking' - William Lane Craig'If you wanted to understand Stephen Hawking but couldn't face the maths, this...”
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9by Wilkinson, David Published in Zygon (01.06.2016)“...The discovery of exoplanets is a small part of the array of scientific arguments for and against the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. Yet the recent...”
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11by Wilkinson, David, Dr Windfeld, Kristian, PhD Colding-Jørgensen, Eskild, MD Published in Lancet neurology (2014)“...Summary Background In human beings, 5-HT6 receptors are almost exclusively expressed in the brain, particularly in areas relevant for cognition, such as the...”
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12“...There are many personal and social issues that are rarely discussed in public and hence are difficult to study. Recently, however, the huge uptake of blogs,...”
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13by Wilkinson, David“...As the Sex Pistols were breaking up, Britain was entering a new era. Punk's filth and fury had burned brightly and briefly; soon a new underground offered a...”
2016
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14by Ding, Yulong Bi, Xiaotao Wilkinson, David P Published in Chemical engineering science (30.08.2013)“...Water management is a major issue in the operation of PEM fuel cells. Two-phase flow has been commonly observed in PEM fuel cell channels from experiments. One...”
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15by Sliwa, Karen, Prof Wilkinson, David, Prof Hansen, Craig, PhD Ntyintyane, Lucas, MD Tibazarwa, Kemi, MD Becker, Anthony, MD Stewart, Simon, Prof Published in The Lancet (British edition) (2008)“...Summary Background The Heart of Soweto Study aims to increase our understanding of the characteristics and burden imposed by heart disease in an urban African...”
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16by Smith, Laura Gkioka, Annita Wilkinson, David Published in Experimental brain research (01.03.2020)“...The amnesic symptoms that accompany vestibular dysfunction point to a functional relationship between the vestibular and visual memory systems. However, little...”
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17by Wilkinson, David G Published in F1000 research (2018)“...Studies of the vertebrate hindbrain have revealed parallel mechanisms that establish sharp segments with a distinct and homogeneous regional identity. Recent...”
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18by David M. Wilkinson Symeon Koumoutsaris Edward A. D. Mitchell Isabelle Bey Published in Journal of biogeography (01.01.2012)“...Aim: We investigate the long-standing question of whether the small size of microbes allows most microbial species to colonize all suitable sites around the...”
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19by Martens, Isaac Vamvakeros, Antonis Chattot, Raphael Blanco, Maria V Rasola, Miika Pusa, Janne Jacques, Simon D.M Bizzotto, Dan Wilkinson, David P Ruffmann, Bastian Heidemann, Stefan Honkimäki, Veijo Drnec, Jakub Published in Journal of power sources (15.10.2019)“...We have constructed a 5 cm2 proton exchange membrane hydrogen fuel cell optimized for transparency of high energy X-rays. This cell allows for in situ elastic...”
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20by Wilkinson, David Published in Scottish journal of theology (01.02.2015)“...Temple Chevallier, the first Professor of Astronomy at Durham University, was one of the leading British scientists of the nineteenth century. While his...”