G33 Children Who Did Not Attend (DNA) Community Paediatric Clinics. Demographics and Follow Up Outcome [PDF]
Aims Non-attendance at clinic appointments puts children at risk of avoidable ill health. Wasted clinic appointments cost the NHS £700m/year with up to 6 million appointments wasted. The aim of this study was to assess outcomes for children who DNA, following introduction of a red (urgent appointment sent), amber (further routine appointment offered),
Caroline Furnell, Fiona Finlay
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ABC transporter genes ABC-C6 and ABC-G33 alter plant-microbe-parasite interactions in the rhizosphere [PDF]
AbstractPlants are master regulators of rhizosphere ecology, secreting a complex mixture of compounds into the soil, collectively termed plant root exudate. Root exudate composition is highly dynamic and functional, mediating economically important interactions between plants and a wide range of soil organisms.
Deborah Cox +8 more
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G33 Each and every need – a completed audit cycle of acute care received by children with chronic neurodisability [PDF]
Aims In 2018 the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) launched ‘Each and Every Need: a review of the quality of care provided to patients 0–25 with chronic neurodisability’ detailing the standards of care relating to both acute and community care.
S Steadman, M Sawal
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G33 Trainee advanced neonatal nurse practitioners can use the same curriculum as paediatric specialty registrars: evaluation of the rcpch pilot study [PDF]
Aim To present the findings from trainee practitioners’ evaluations and reflections on the usefulness and relevance of the RCPCH eportfolio. Method A one year pilot of the RCPCH eportfolio and ASSET for evidencing trainee advanced neonatal nurse practitioners skills and knowledge acquisition while in training.
Liz Crathern, Stephen D. Clark
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G33(P) Overview of rare renal diseases at a paediatric renal centre through the national registry of rare kidney diseases (radar) in the united kingdom [PDF]
Aims Rare kidney diseases need better understanding and the starting point is collection of clinical data. Therefore our centre is participating in RaDaR which is a UK Renal Association initiative designed to gather information. RaDaR recruitment began in 2010 and now covers more than 40 conditions. There are around 10 000 recruits from 78 renal adult
Larissa Kerecuk +4 more
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Improving the d33 and g33 properties of 0-3 piezoelectric composites by dielectrophoresis [PDF]
Composites of piezoelectric particles in a polymer matrix with enhanced properties in the poling direction were prepared by dielectrophoretic alignment of the particles. The effect of processing parameters such as the amplitude and frequency of the applied electric field and the viscosity of the matrix on the dielectric and piezoelectric properties of ...
Daan van den Ende +3 more
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G33 Reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring results in pregnancy [PDF]
R LIVI
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Shunsuke Fukuda +3 more
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G33 Study on Plastic Rolling Bearings : Wear Life Design of Polyacetal Ball Bearings
Hiroki MARUYAMA, Naohisa SHIBUSAWA
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G33 Observation of ionic liquid interface in a nanotube
T. Nakayama +3 more
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