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    Ethnicity and long-term course and outcome of psychotic disorders in a UK sample: the AESOP-10 study by Morgan, Craig, Fearon, Paul, Lappin, Julia M., Heslin, Margaret, Donoghue, Kim, Lomas, Ben, Reininghaus, Ulrich A., Onyejiaka, A., Croudace, T., Jones, Peter B., Murray, Robin M., Doody, Gillian A., Dazzan, Paola

    Published 2018
    “…Aim To investigate patterns and determinants of long-term course and outcome of psychoses by ethnic group following a first episode. Method ÆSOP-10 is a ten-year follow-up of an ethnically diverse cohort of 532 individuals with first-episode psychosis identified in the UK. …”
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    Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme annual report, 2013 by Coombs, Geoffrey, Pearson, J., Daly, D., Le, T., Robinson, J., Gottlieb, T., Howden, B., Johnson, P., Bennett, C., Stinear, T., Turnidge, J.

    Published 2014
    “…From 1 January to 31 December 2013, 26 institutions around Australia participated in the Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme (AESOP). The aim of AESOP 2013 was to determine the proportion of enterococcal bacteraemia isolates in Australia that are antimicrobial resistant, and to characterise the molecular epidemiology of the Enterococcus faecium isolates. …”
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    Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Progamme, 2011. by Coombs, Geoffrey, Pearson, J., Le, T., Daly, D., Robinson, J., Gottlieb, T., Howden, B., Johnson, P., Bennett, C., Stinear, T., Turnidge, J., Australian Group on Antimicrobial Resistance

    Published 2014
    “…From 1 January to 31 December 2011, 29 institutions around Australia participated in the Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme (AESOP). The aim of AESOP 2011 was to determine the proportion of enterococcal bacteraemia isolates in Australia that are antimicrobial resistant, with particular emphasis on susceptibility to ampicillin and the glycopeptides, and to characterise the molecular epidemiology of the Enterococcus faecalis and E. faecium isolates. …”
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    Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Progamme, 2011 by Coombs, Geoffrey, Pearson, J., Daley, D., Le, T., Robinson, J., Gottlieb, T., Howden, B., Johnson, P., Bennett, C., Stinear, T., Turnidge, J.

    Published 2014
    “…From 1 January to 31 December 2011, 29 institutions around Australia participated in the Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme (AESOP). The aim of AESOP 2011 was to determine the proportion of enterococcal bacteraemia isolates in Australia that are antimicrobial resistant, with particular emphasis on susceptibility to ampicillin and the glycopeptides, and to characterise the molecular epidemiology of the Enterococcus faecalis and E. faecium isolates. …”
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    Creative language: aphorisms, parables and fables of spirituality in modern literature by Altabaa, Homam, Hamawiya, Adham

    Published 2019
    “…The use of these genres has been historically well studied in the religious and literary contexts, as is the case, for instance, with the parables of the New Testament and Aesop’s Fables. However, the use of aphorisms, parables and fables in a modern spiritual context, especially in the case of Gibran, has not been extensively examined. …”
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    Classical reception and children's literature: Greece, Rome and childhood transformation

    Published 2018
    “…It begins with a case study on Michael Cadnum, and moves on to a section on Changing Times which looks at broad studies of Aesop and Roman Britain; section two looks at mythology, particularly Pan, Arachne and Narcissus, and explores the interaction between text and image; section 3 looks at didactic Classics, school stories, Edward Lear and Caroline Lawrence; two articles on Ovid and Apuleius in C. …”
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    Molecular Epidemiology of Enterococcal Bacteremia in Australia by Coombs, Geoffrey, Pearson, Julie, Daley, D., Le, T., Robinson, James, Gottlieb, T., Howden, B., Johnson, P., Bennett, C., Stinear, T., Turnidge, J.

    Published 2014
    “…In conclusion, the Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme (AESOP) study has shown that although they are polyclonal, enterococcal bacteremias in Australia are frequently caused by ampicillin-resistant vanB E. faecium.…”
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    Strategies used in translating English idioms into Chinese in the Oxford idioms dictionary / Yu Shuai by Yu, Shuai

    Published 2019
    “…They can better understand the origins of idioms by reading the Bible, Greek mythology, The Fables of Aesop, Shakespeare’s play and One Thousand and One Night. …”
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    Outcomes following first-episode psychosis: why we should intervene early in all ages, not only in youth by Lappin, Julia M., Heslin, Margaret, Jones, Peter B., Doody, Gillian A., Reininghaus, Ulrich A., Demjaha, Arsime, Croudace, Timothy, Jamieson-Craig, Thomas, Donoghue, Kim, Lomas, Ben, Fearon, Paul, Murray, Robin M., Dazzan, Paola, Morgan, Craig

    Published 2016
    “…Methods: Data on first-episode psychosis patients from the ÆSOP-10 longitudinal follow-up study were used to compare baseline characteristics, and 10-year clinical, functional and service use outcomes between those patients who would and would not have met age-based criteria for early intervention services, in Australia or in the United Kingdom. …”
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