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Wrecks on the Seabed / Multibeam Sonar
The Wrecks on the Seabed project tests ways of assessing and evaluating wreck sites to assist with understanding the effects of marine aggregate dredging on shipwrecks. The project has continued through two rounds of the ALSF funding running from 2002 to
Wessex Archaeology
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An international survey of the relatives and friends of electroconvulsive therapy recipients
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to address the paucity of studies of the relatives and friends of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) patients. Methods A total of 1144 people responded to an online survey. Results The respondents included 286 relatives and friends of ECT recipients, from 22 countries.
Christopher Harrop +5 more
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Underwater Archaeological Survey of the SS Samuel J. Tilden Wreck (Bari, Italy)
Recent underwater and remote sensing surveys identified, located, and documented the wreck of a Liberty-class cargo ship, SS Samuel J. Tilden, which sank during the German raid of Bari in December 1943. The use of remote sensing technologies (MBES, ROVs)
Marco Procaccini, Federico Ugolini
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Too Little, Too Late? Redefining the Legacy of HMAS Perth (I), an Australian Warship Sunk in Indonesian Waters. [PDF]
Pearson N.
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Aerial view of wrecks in Darwin Harbour
Aerial view of wrecks in Darwin Harbour - British Motorist in foreground.Burton ...
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The Rhythmic and the Metronomic: On Charlie Chaplin's Gait
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Matthew Beaumont
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Exploring experiences of forced clearances in people with hoarding difficulties
Abstract Introduction People with Hoarding Disorder (PWHD) can experience enforced removal of their possessions by others, often with the intention of trying to improve an individual's situation. To date, there has been no research exploring PWHD's experiences of this.
Hannah Parker +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Exploring how Turkish‐speaking immigrants understand and express common mental health conditions is crucial, as discrepancies in this area have real‐life consequences for treatment. Some key concepts to examine within this are the long‐standing belief that Turkish‐speaking immigrants somatise emotional difficulties and cannot ...
Ayse Akan +4 more
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