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  • Lifting the lid on sexuality and ageing: The experiences of volunteer researchers more
  • Lift-share using mobile apps in tourism: The role of trust, sense of community and existing lift-share practices more
  • Light art performance for Keeble College Ball more
  • Light art performance for Princes Trust Anniversary at Billingsgate with Kylie Minogue more
  • Light art performance with the electronic musician Fourtet at the Round House more
  • Light art performance with the electronic musician Fourtet at the Sidney Opera House more
  • Light entertainment, fairgrounds, penny-arcades and beach huts more
  • Light retrograde massage for the treatment of post-stroke upper limb oedema: Clinical consensus using the Delphi technique more
  • Light Water Dark Sky a new work choreographed to Four Tets Unicorn more
  • Lighting direction affects recognition of untextured faces in photographic positive and negative more
  • Lighting for Random House/Penguin more
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  • Lightness Discrimination Depends More on Bright Rather Than Shaded Regions of Three-Dimensional Objects more
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  • Lightness perception for surfaces moving through different illumination levels more
  • Lightning Talk Session 2: Treating Shoulder Pain collaboratively; an innovative waiting list initiative clinic more
  • Lights, camera, campaign: Media, politics and political advertising. more
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