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    sj-docx-1-ipe-10.1177_20416695221118111 - Supplemental material for The induced motion effect is a high-level visual phenomenon: Psychophysical evidence

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ipe-10.1177_20416695221118111 for The induced motion effect is a high-level visual phenomenon: Psychophysical evidence by Michael Falconbridge, Kassandra Hewitt, Julia Haille, David R. Badcock in i-Perception</p

    Data for "Persistent current oscillations in a double-ring quantum gas"

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    The figure data appearing the publication "Persistent current oscillations in a double-ring quantum gas" - due to appear in Physical Review Research (DOI to be added) </p

    Additional file 1: of Effect and cost of an after-school dance programme on the physical activity of 11–12 year old girls: The Bristol Girls Dance Project, a school-based cluster randomised controlled trial

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    Supplementary Table A. The Bristol Girls Dance Project intervention details - TIDieR checklist. Supplementary Table B. Data provision for participants at each time point by trial arm. Supplementary Table C. Means (SD) for physical activity variables intervention girls attending and not attending dance classes during measurement period between 3 and 5 pm. Supplementary Table D. After-school activity engagement of girls at T0. Supplementary Table E. Engagement in dance activities at T1 and T2. Supplementary Table F. Afterschool (3.30pm-bedtime) activity engagement during the last week. Supplementary Table G. Health outcomes measured in BGDP - responses to the EQ-5D-Y descriptive system. (DOCX 47 kb

    Supplemental Material, Appendix_1_Search_Strategy - The Assessment and Treatment of Antipsychotic-Induced Akathisia

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    <p>Supplemental Material, Appendix_1_Search_Strategy for The Assessment and Treatment of Antipsychotic-Induced Akathisia by Tamara Pringsheim, David Gardner, Donald Addington, Davide Martino, Francesca Morgante, Lucia Ricciardi, Norman Poole, Gary Remington, Mark Edwards, Alan Carson, and Thomas R. E. Barnes in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
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