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Background: Advanced imaging in patients with shoulder instability can be variable. MRI offers visualization of soft tissue injuries including capsulolabral injuries, however may not be ideal to assess osseous injuries.
Hamza Alizai MD +4 more
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Seawater rare earth element (REE) concentrations are increasingly applied to reconstruct water mass histories by exploiting relative changes in the distinctive normalised patterns. However, the mechanisms by which water masses gain their patterns are yet
Kirsty C. Crocket +6 more
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Factors associated with statin treatment for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people within 2 years following diagnosis of diabetes in Scotland, 2006-2008 [PDF]
© 2014 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK. Funded by Scottish Health Informatics Programme.
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Defining ethnicity in a cultural and socio-legal context : the case of Scottish gypsy-travellers [PDF]
Scottish Gypsy/Travellers are 'to be regarded' as an ethnic group in Scotland by both the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive until a test case in a court of law clarifies matters.
Clark, Colin
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Background Realigning Children’s Services is a programme which aims to improve the commissioning and planning of children’s services through the use of evidence and implementation science.
Harriet Waugh +3 more
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Objectives The gap between a population’s actual and ideal health can be quantified by Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALY). This metric combines the Years Lived with Disability (YLD) and Years of Life Lost (YLL). When supplemented by a Comparative Risk
Grant Wyper +9 more
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This article explores the Scottish discourse on the Nordic region, that is, dominant conceptualisations of the Nordic region in contemporary Scotland in the context of the current Scottish nation-building project.
Laila Berg
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Human‐induced climate change and ocean acidification (CC‐OA) is changing the physical and biological processes occurring within the marine environment, with poorly understood implications for marine life.
Phoebe J. Stewart‐Sinclair +3 more
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Labour in a “cold climate”: devolution, unionism and the Scottish Labour party
The downward spiral of Scottish Labour’s electoral scores since the introduction of devolution to Scotland has led to a long period of soul-searching as it has questioned its organisation, ideology and identity.
Fiona Simpkins
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Substantiating a political public sphere in the Scottish press : a comparative analysis [PDF]
This article uses content analysis to characterize the performance of the media in a national public sphere, by setting apart those qualities that typify internal press coverage of a political event. The article looks at the coverage of the 1999 devolved
Allan, S. +48 more
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