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    The impact of global health outreach experiences on medical student burnout

    Student burnout during medical education is a prevalent and critical problem. Burnout has reaching consequences, including negative health outcomes for students, financial loss for schools, and worsened patien...

    Thomas Kuehn, Cody Crandall, Jefferson Schmidt, Zeke Richards in BMC Medical Education (2023)

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    Seasonal variation in multiple sclerosis relapse

    Relapses are a characteristic clinical feature of multiple sclerosis (MS), but an appreciation of factors that cause them remains elusive. In this study, we have examined seasonal variation of relapse in a lar...

    Katharine Harding, Kate Tilling, Claire MacIver, Mark Willis in Journal of Neurology (2017)

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    SGCE and myoclonus dystonia: motor characteristics, diagnostic criteria and clinical predictors of genotype

    Myoclonus dystonia syndrome (MDS) is a young-onset movement disorder. A proportion of cases are due to mutations in the maternally imprinted SGCE gene. We assembled the largest cohort of MDS patients to date, and...

    Kathryn J. Peall, Manju A. Kurian, Mark Wardle, Adrian J. Waite in Journal of Neurology (2014)

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    Erratum to: The frequency of spinocerebellar ataxia type 23 in a UK population

    Katherine Fawcett, Mohadeseh Mehrabian, Yo-Tsen Liu, Sherifa Hamed in Journal of Neurology (2013)

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    The frequency of spinocerebellar ataxia type 23 in a UK population

    Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) are a genetically heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative diseases characterised by progressive cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria and oculomotor abnormalities. Recently the prodynorp...

    Katherine Fawcett, Mohadeseh Mehrabian, Yo-Tsen Liu, Sherifa Hamed in Journal of Neurology (2013)

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    Radial and vertical angular momentum transport in protostellar discs

    Angular momentum in protostellar discs can be transported either radially, through turbulence induced by the magnetorotational instability (MRI), or vertically, through the torque exerted by a large-scale mag...

    Raquel Salmeron, Arieh Königl, Mark Wardle in Astrophysics and Space Science (2007)

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    Magnetic fields in protoplanetary disks

    Magnetic fields likely play a key role in the dynamics and evolution of protoplanetary disks. They have the potential to efficiently transport angular momentum by MHD turbulence or via the magnetocentrifugal ...

    Mark Wardle in Astrophysics and Space Science (2007)

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    Star Formation and the Hall Effect

    The breakdown of flux-freezing in molecular clouds and protostellar discs is usually approximated by ambipolar diffusion at low densities or by resistive diffusion at high densities. Here an intermediate regim...

    Mark Wardle in Astrophysics and Space Science (2004)

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    Magnetorotational Instability in Weakly Ionised, Stratified Accretion Discs

    We present a linear analysis of the vertical structure and growth of the magnetorotational instability in weakly ionised, stratified accretion discs. The method includes the effects of the magnetic coupling, t...

    Raquel Salmeron, Mark Wardle in Astrophysics and Space Science (2004)

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    Star Formation and the Hall Effect

    The breakdown of flux-freezing in molecular clouds and protostellar discs is usually approximated by ambipolar diffusion at low densities or by resistive diffusion at high densities. Here an intermediate regim...

    Mark Wardle in Magnetic Fields and Star Formation (2004)

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    Origin of the hot gas and radio blobs at the Galactic Centre

    RECENT infrared observations1 have revealed hot gas, with a temperature possibly as high as one million degrees, associated with a small cavity 2 arcseconds in diameter in one of the ionized gas streamers (the 'B...

    Mark Wardle, Farhad Yusef-Zadeh in Nature (1992)

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    A Coherent Picture of the Innermost Parsec of the Galaxy

    This review attempts to provide a framework within which recent radio and infrared results related to the inner parsec of the Galaxy can be interpreted. The unifying theme is the outflow from the Galactic cent...

    Farhad Yusef-Zadeh, Mark Wardle in The Center, Bulge, and Disk of the Milky Way (1992)