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STR-palatalisation in Edinburgh accent: A sociophonetic study of a sound change in progress
Sollgan, Laura. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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Long lexical bundles and standardisation in historical legal texts
In: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia. - Poznań : Wydawn. Naukowe Uniw. 47 (2012) 2-3, 3-25
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Public feedback - but personal feedforward?
Cowan, John; Chiu, Yi-Ching Jean. - : Association for Learning Development in Higher Education, 2012
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Edinburgh
Jennifer. - : Audio Lingua, 2012
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Edinburgh
In: http://www.audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article1618 (2011)
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A discourse approach to theorising HRD: opening a discursive space
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Helping Eastern students to master Western critical thinking
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Teenagers' acquisition of variation: A comparison of locally-born and migrant teens' realisation of English (ing) in Edinburgh and London
Schleef, E.; Meyerhoff, M.; Clark, L.. - : University of Canterbury. School of Languages and Cultures, 2011. : University of Canterbury. Linguistics, 2011
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La "poetica dell'incontrollabilità": l'Endymion di Keats, la lingua e i periodici romantici ; The "Poetics of Uncontrollability": Keats's "Endymion", Language and Romantic Periodicals
ANSELMO, ANNA. - : Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2011. : MILANO, 2011
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The dimensionality of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory: an analysis with models of the item response theory
In: Laterality. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 15 (2010) 6, 610-628
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Combining corpus linguistic and psychological data on word co-occurrences: corpus collocates versus word associations
In: Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory. - Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter 5 (2009) 2, 175-200
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Developing Enterprising People through an Innovative Enterprise Degree: An Analysis of the Students' Evolving Perceptions and Attitudes
Brodie, Jacqueline; Laing, Susan; Anderson, Maggie. - : IP Publishing, 2009
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Breaking the Rules: writing reflectively for yourself.
Cowan, John. - 2009
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Extensive reading is a form of reading instruction. Its definition and purpose areJunko Yamashita
In: http://www.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/yamashita/graduates/yamashita2008.pdf (2008)
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Associativno-verbalʹnye svjazi anglijskich analitičeskich glagolov u russkich studentov
In: Novosibirskij gosudarstvennyj universitet. Vestnik Novosibirskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Serija lingvistika i mežkul'turnaja kommunikacija. - Novosibirsk 5 (2007) 2, 5-19
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Evaluating a Virtual Learning Environment in Medical Education
Ellaway, Rachel Helen. - : The University of Edinburgh. College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Directorate of Undergraduate Learning and Teaching, 2006
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Primary varicose veins: Altered transcription of VEGF and its receptors (KDR, flt-1, soluble flt-1) with sapheno-femoral junction incompetence
In: EUR J VASC ENDOVASC , 27 (3) 259 - 268. (2004) (2004)
Abstract: Objective. Loss of regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production and action disturbs vascular homeostasis leading to pathology. Primary varicose veins (VVs) demonstrate aberrant production/release of VEGF Our aim was to examine transcription of genes for VEGF (VEGF(121)/VEGF(165)) and its receptors WDR, flt-1, s.flt-1) in VVs, in relation to underlying venous incompetence.Materials and methods. Samples of varicose (n = 83, 18 patients) or normal (n = 14,five subjects) great saphenous vein were divided into segments, determined by anatomical position from the sapheno-femoral junction (SFJ). SFJ and segmental incompetence were determined from duplex scans. Gene transcripts were amplified by RT-PCR, analysed by scanning densitometry, and the levels of transcription determined by ratio to control gene GADPH-3 (GAP-3).Results. VEGF(121/165), KDR and flt-1 transcription was elevated in VVs overall (p < 0.001), and in VVs with an incompetent SFJ (p < 0.001), but not when the SFJ was functional; s.flt-1 was unaltered. Notably, gene transcription was unaffected by segmental position, or incompetence. Position below the SFJ correlated with increased transcription of s.flt-1 when the SFJ was incompetent (p < 0.04), and s.flt-1 and VEGF(121) when the segment was incompetent (p < 0.03).Conclusions. SFJ incompetence is associated with altered transcription of VEGF and its receptors reflecting an aetiological mechanism or later stage of disease development. Altered VEGF(121) and s.flt-1 transcription may be an early event in varicogenesis.
Keyword: CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY; DISEASE; EDINBURGH VEIN; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; flt-1; GENERAL-POPULATION; HYPOXIA; KDR; LONG SAPHENOUS-VEIN; NITRIC-OXIDE; PLASMA; REFLUX; s.flt-1; sapheno-femoral junction; varicose veins; vascular endothelial growth factor; venous incompetence
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1313016/
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THEORY AND METHODS Self report in clinical and epidemiological studies with non- English speakers: the challenge of language and culture
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HRM and the beginnings of organizational change.
Francis, Helen. - : Emerald, 2003
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A generic approach to software support for linguistic annotation using XML
In: http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~dmck/Papers/carletta-specom.ps (2002)
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