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A longitudinal exploration of stroke survivors' experiences of upper limb dysfunction (Abstract) (2015)
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Purton, J., Hunter, S., & Sim, J. (2015). A longitudinal exploration of stroke survivors' experiences of upper limb dysfunction (Abstract). International Journal of Stroke, 21 -21. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijs.12634_5

Introduction: People’s experiences and perceptions of stroke have been researched quite extensively, in particular the effect of stroke on the self and self-concept, but how much upper limb dysfunction contributes to this is not known. This study e... Read More about A longitudinal exploration of stroke survivors' experiences of upper limb dysfunction (Abstract).

Light beam diaphragm collimation errors and their effects on radiation dose for pelvic radiography (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). Light beam diaphragm collimation errors and their effects on radiation dose for pelvic radiography

Purpose: To investigate the range of collimation errors in x-ray rooms and to calculate their possible effects on the radiation dose for anteroposterior pelvic examinations. Methods: A collimator test tool was suspended at 3 heights (14, 21, and 28 c... Read More about Light beam diaphragm collimation errors and their effects on radiation dose for pelvic radiography.

A review of the biology of calcium phosphate sequestration with special reference to milk (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). A review of the biology of calcium phosphate sequestration with special reference to milk. Dairy Science and Technology, 3 -14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13594-014-0177-2

In milk, a stable fluid is formed in which sequestered nanoclusters of calcium phosphate are substructures in casein micelles. As a result, calcium and phosphate concentrations in milk can be far in excess of their solubility. Variations of calcium,... Read More about A review of the biology of calcium phosphate sequestration with special reference to milk.