- Serious leisure, social identity and sport tourism more
- Serious Leisure, Social Identity and Sport Tourism more
- Serious Leisure: A Perspective for Our Time more
- Serious Leisure: Extensions and Applications more
- Serious Leisure: Extensions and Applications more
- Serious Sport Tourism more
- Serum lipid profile and peripheral arterial disease in diabetic patients more
- SERVED Supporting Evidence-based Research for Veterans Experiencing Dementia. Addressing the Unique Needs of Veterans with Dementia: A Scoping Review and Pilot Study on Healthcare Access, Support, and Quality of Life more
- Service brand rehab: Diagnosing trust repair mechanisms more
- Service Design Experience within Online Financial Services in the UK more
- Service dimensions of travel distribution: An Indian case study more
- Service evaluation of a nurse-led eczema education programme in a inner city setting in relation to parental and child outcomes more
- Service failures as organisational crises in business travel: Origins and operational strategies as perceived by events professionals more
- Service identification requirements for enterprise information systems more
- Service Modelling Tools Design. D2.1.2, SOA4All EU project FP7-ICT-2008-215219 more
- Service oriented business process modeling today and tomorrow more
- Service Quality and Tourism more
- Service Quality; Strengths and Weaknesses within the Four U.K. Conference Venue Classifications. more
- Service Quality; Strengths and Weaknesses within the Four UK Conference Venue Classifications more
- Service Quality; Strengths and Weaknesses within the Four UK Conference Venue Typologies. more
- Service use & needs of people with Motor Neuron Disease and their carers in Scotland more
- Service use and needs of people with MND and their carers in Scotland more
- Service use and needs of people with Motor Neurone Disease and their carers in Scotland more
- Service User and Carr Involvement in HE: Conference Report more
- Service user engagement in healthcare education as a mechanism for value based recruitment: An evaluation study more