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    Prospective evaluation of sleep disturbances in chronic pancreatitis and its impact on quality of life: a pilot study

    Patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) have poor quality of life (QOL). Sleep disorders affect QOL when associated with chronic pain and opioid use. Hence patients with CP may have unrecognized sleep disturba...

    Awais Ahmed, Amit N. Anand, Ishani Shah, William Yakah in Sleep and Breathing (2022)

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    In-office communication about excessive daytime sleepiness associated with treated obstructive sleep apnea: insights from an ethnographic study of physician-patient visits

    Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a primary symptom of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), negatively affects functioning and quality of life (QoL). EDS can persist despite primary airway therapy, and often remai...

    Christine Won, Richard K. Bogan, Karl Doghramji, Joseph Ojile in Sleep Science and Practice (2022)

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    PRIME-HCC: phase Ib study of neoadjuvant ipilimumab and nivolumab prior to liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma

    After liver resection (LR), patients with hepatocellular cancer (HCC) are at high risk of recurrence. There are no approved anti-cancer therapies known to affect such risk, highlighting the acute need for nove...

    David J. Pinato, Alessio Cortellini, Ajithkumar Sukumaran, Tom Cole in BMC Cancer (2021)

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    Claimants, Funding, Costs, Innovations, and Reforms

    This chapter considers some remaining questions on the profile and position of those who bring immigration judicial review challenges. We present data concerning the views and experiences of claimants and repr...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    Conclusion

    In this concluding chapter, we offer some reflections on the account of immigration judicial review we have provided in the preceding chapters, comment on the future of the jurisdiction, and the imperative for...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    The Immigration Judicial Review System

    This chapter provides a detailed contextual overview of the immigration judicial review system. We examine the wider immigration system in which judicial reviews are brought; the relationship between judicial ...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    Matters in Dispute

    This chapter discusses the different types and categories of immigration judicial review claims. We observe that there are many different types of immigration decisions challenged by way of judicial review. Ho...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    Judicial Decision-Making

    This chapter consider how understanding immigration judicial review decision-making requires an understanding of how wider forces influence judicial decision-making. To this end, we consider three case-studies...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    Hypercapnic Obstructive Sleep Apnea

    Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) syndromes reflect complex pathophysiological interactions between upper airway obstruction, chemoreflex control of breathing, sleep arousability and fragmentation, and factors ...

    Melanie Pogach, Robert Thomas in Complex Sleep Breathing Disorders (2021)

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    Judicial Review and Immigration

    In this opening chapter, we provide an overview of the immigration judicial review process and system. We also consider the political and administrative context in which immigration judicial reviews are brough...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    Quality Concerns

    This chapter discusses the quality of immigration judicial review claims and the Home Office decisions they challenge—a central point of contention in the current debate. The key thread in this discussion is t...

    Robert Thomas, Joe Tomlinson in Immigration Judicial Reviews (2021)

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    Patients electing to have PET rather than surgery for operable breast cancer are a high risk of treatment failure

    Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is a treatment option for elderly patients with ER-positive breast cancer enabling frail patients to avoid surgery. As a long-term treatment option, it has been shown to be infe...

    Robert Thomas, Rachel Rowell, Siobhan Crichton in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2018)

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    A double-blind, randomised trial of a polyphenolic-rich nail bed balm for chemotherapy-induced onycholysis: the UK polybalm study

    Nail damage is common amongst patients receiving chemotherapy causing disfigurement and pain. This investigation evaluated whether a topical balm containing steam-extracted, bioactive polyphenolic-rich herbal ...

    Robert Thomas, Madeleine Williams, Michael Cauchi in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2018)

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    Cost-Benefit Analysis of Two Child Abuse and Neglect Primary Prevention Programs for US States

    We assessed the US state-level budget and societal impact of implementing two child abuse and neglect (CAN) primary prevention programs. CAN cost estimates and data from two prevention programs (Child-Parent C...

    Cora Peterson, Curtis Florence, Robert Thomas, Joanne Klevens in Prevention Science (2018)

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    An observational study investigating failure of primary endocrine therapy for operable breast cancer in the elderly

    Elderly patients are more likely to have oestrogen receptor positive cancers that can be treated without surgery with primary endocrine therapy (PET). Few studies have sought to identify predictors of failure ...

    Robert Thomas, Rachel Rowell, Siobhan Crichton in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2018)

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    Ecological Monitoring and Health Research in Luambe National Park, Zambia: Generation of Baseline Data Layers

    Classifying, describing and understanding the natural environment is an important element of studies of human, animal and ecosystem health, and baseline ecological data are commonly lacking in remote environme...

    Neil E. Anderson, Paul R. Bessell, Joseph Mubanga, Robert Thomas in EcoHealth (2016)

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    Experiences of a “semantics smackdown”

    Within the field of ocean science there is a long history of using controlled vocabularies and other Semantic Web techniques to provide a common and easily exchanged description of datasets. As an activity wit...

    Adam M. Leadbetter, Adam Shepherd, Robert Arko in Earth Science Informatics (2016)

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    Look away: arterial and venous intravascular embolisation following shotgun injury

    We describe two cases of intravascular embolization of shotgun pellets found distant to the entry site of penetrating firearm injury. The cases demonstrate antegrade embolization of a shotgun pellet from neck ...

    John Vedelago, Elizabeth Dick, Robert Thomas in Journal of Trauma Management & Outcomes (2014)

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    Acts of Geometrical Construction in the Spherics of Theodosios

    Two ways of talking about mathematics, the ideal agents of Philip Kitcher and Brian Rotman, and David Wells' s analogy to abstract games like chess and go, are brought together and put to the test on the Helle...

    Robert Thomas in From Alexandria, Through Baghdad (2014)

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