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Decision aids for randomised controlled trials : a qualitative exploration of stakeholders' views
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions. Funding: This work was supported by personal fellowship award (to KG) from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Governments Health and Social Care Directorates, grant number [PDF/09/01]. The Health Services Research Unit is supported by a core grant from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Universality in the Gravitational Stretching of Clocks, Waves and Quantum States
There are discernible and fundamental differences between clocks, waves and
physical states in classical physics. These fundamental concepts find a common
expression in the context of quantum physics in gravitational fields; matter
and light waves, quantum states and oscillator clocks become quantum synonymous
through the Planck-Einstein-de Broglie relations and the equivalence principle.
With this insight, gravitational effects on quantum systems can be simply and
accurately analyzed. Apart from providing a transparent framework for
conceptual and quantitative thinking on matter waves and quantum states in a
gravitational field, we address and resolve with clarity the recent
controversial discussions on the important issue of the relation and the
crucial difference between gravimetery using atom interferometers and the
measurement of gravitational time dilation.Comment: Gravity Research Foundation honorable mention, 201
Synaptonemal complexes in Neurospora
Synaptonemal complexes in Neurospor
Trajectories of the Effects of Sad Mood Induction Procedures (MIPs)
Mood Induction Procedures (MIPs) are used widely in cognitive vulnerability to depression research. Although research supports certain MIPs as effective, little research has validated the assumption that MIP-induced sad moods are sufficiently persistent. This study addressed three questions: How long does an MIP-induced mood last? What are the shapes of the trajectories of the mood effects? Do these trajectories differ by type of MIP? Four-hundred-and-one undergraduate students were randomly assigned to undergo one of three commonly used sad MIPs or a neutral MIP. Mood was repeatedly measured immediately prior to and following the MIP.Results did not support the widely held belief that commonly used MIPs induce a sufficient and persistent sad mood. Current theories of cognitive vulnerability may therefore be biased by empirical findings predicated on such assumptions. This study has profound implications for the validity of current conceptualizations of depression and recommendations for the treatment of this disorder
Determining information for inclusion in a decision-support intervention for clinical trial participation : A modified Delphi approach
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Observation and parameterization of solar irradiance in marine stratocumulus and cumulus regimes
December 1995.Bibliography: pages 100-104.Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration NAG 1-1704.Sponsored by Office of Naval Research N00014-91-J-1422, P00006.Sponsored by Office of Naval Research N00014-95-1-1188
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