Outputs
Journal Articles
- Meer bemoeien met media (In Dutch: more engagement with media). more
- Meeting abstract: Comparison of four tests of cognition as predictors of ability to acquire metered dose inhaler technique in old age more
- Meeting Abstract: Slow (relaxed) vital capacity is not a useful substitute for forced vital capacity in elderly patients with cognitive impairment. more
- Meeting patients' skin care needs: Harnessing nursing expertise at an international level more
- Meeting the challenges of active learning in Web-based case studies for sustainable development more
- MEETING THE TWO IMPOSTERS OF TRIUMPH AND DISASTER: SENIOR MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC’S IMPACT ON GLOBAL TENNIS TOURNAMENTS more
- Megalith quarries for Stonehenge's bluestones more
- Megaliths, monuments and materiality more
- Mega-regional trade agreements: Costly distractions for developing countries? more
- Meiotic and mitotic behaviour of a ring/deleted chromosome 22 in human embryos determined by preimplantation genetic diagnosis for a maternal carrier more
- Membrane integrity and cathepsin activities of zebrafish (Danio rerio) oocytes after freezing to -196C using controlled slow cooling. more
- Memories of nursing: a timeline of the profession more
- Memories of Nursing: an oral history. more
- Memories of Nursing: nurses' social status and origins of the RNNH. more
- Memory for route and survey descriptions across the adult lifespan: The role of verbal and visuospatial working memory resources more
- Memory for serial order across domains: An overview of the literature and directions for future research more
- Memory influences haptic perception of softness more
- Memory of Berlin: An Accidental Autoethnography more
- Memory: A Very Short Introduction more
- Men and indigestion project summary more
- Men and Women as Differential Social Barometers: Gender Effects of Perceived Friend Support on the Neuroticism-Loneliness-Well-Being Relationship in a Younger Adult Population more
- Men in nursing: a cautionary comparative critique. more
- Men researching women working more
- Men will be Men, Women will be Women: The Case of Cross-Gender Brand Extensions more
- Menon, Orwell and the Yeats Fascism Debate more