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    Flood and riverbank erosion displaces of two different flood areas of Bangladesh: a situational study on their indigenous survival strategies by Karim, A.H.M Zehadul

    Published 2011
    “…The matter was informed to the SSRC and being advised by them; I collected data again in 2010 and 2011 and shortened the horizon of this research by sqizzing it into two villages. The outcome of this research has been reported here in this monograph and it may be noted here that methodologically the theme of the research remained as it is, without having any modifications. …”
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    Crossing the transition chasm: Experiences and recommendations for improving transitional care of young adults, parents and providers by van Staa, A., Jedeloo, S., van Meeteren, J., Latour, Jos

    Published 2011
    “…Providers also recognized the cultural chasm between both services and worried about non-compliance, lost to follow-up and lack of independence. Two other themes indicated priorities for improvement: (3) ‘better patient and parent preparation’ for differences between healthcare settings and for new roles and responsibilities with respect to self-management; and (4) ‘more collaboration and personal links’ between paediatric and adult care providers.Conclusions: Action is required to cross the chasm between paediatric and adult-oriented care. …”
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    Beckett through Kant: a critique of metaphysical readings by Wilson, Susan

    Published 1998
    “…Chapter Four engages with the textual specifications of The Lost Ones via an ‘immanent' method of analysis, in opposition to `transcendent' or allegorical readings capable of promoting themes of metaphysical import. …”
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    Not just bricks and mortar: planning hospital cancer services for Aboriginal people by Thompson, Sandra, Shahid, Shaouli, Bessarab, Dawn, Durey, Angela, Davidson, Patricia

    Published 2011
    “…Findings: Relationships and respect emerged as crucial considerations of participants although many aspects of the hospital environment were seen as influencing the delivery of care. Five themes describing concerns about the hospital environment emerged: (i) being alone and lost in a big, alien and inflexible system; (ii) failure of open communication, delays and inefficiency in the system; (iii) practicalities: costs, transportation, community and family responsibilities; (iv) the need for Aboriginal support persons; and (v) connection to the community. …”
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    Weight maintenance: Self-regulatory factors underpinning success and failure by McKee, H., Ntoumanis, Nikos, Smith, B.

    Published 2013
    “…A thematic analysis was employed to compare the differences between the two groups. Results and conclusions: Two main themes highlighted the differences between the two groups, these were: goal regulation and self-control. …”
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    A commentary on the fragments of fourth-century tragedy by Sims, Thomas

    Published 2018
    “…This thesis aims to continue the rehabilitation of fourth-century tragedy and takes the form of a commentary on the fragments of Astydamas II, Carcinus II, Chaeremon, and Theodectas, the ‘leading lights’ of this period whose verses comprise over half of what remains. …”
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    Patients’ self-assessment on orthodontic retainers – a qualitative research / Eunice Soh Xinwei by Eunice, Soh Xinwei

    Published 2019
    “…Emerged themes on limitations in adhering to the retention regimen were remembering to take removable retainers when going away, lost removable retainers, interfered eating habit, retainer cleaning and cleanliness, and lack of incentive to wear removable retainers when already wearing bonded retainers. …”
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    Treatment journey of spinal cord stimulation surgery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis by Turner, Anna

    Published 2012
    “…The themes were interpreted as being interconnected with each other. …”
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    Women's experience of intrapartum transfer from a Western Australian birth centre co-located to a tertiary maternity hospital by Kuliukas, L., Duggan, Ravani, Lewis, L., Hauck, Y.

    Published 2016
    “…Results: The following themes and subthemes emerged: 1) The midwife's voice with subthemes, a) The calming effect and b) Speaking up on my behalf; 2) In the zone with subthemes, a) Hanging in there and b) Post birth rationalizing; 3) Best of both worlds with subthemes a) The feeling of relief on transfer to tertiary birth suite and b) Returning back to the comfort and familiarity of the birth centre; 4) Lost sense of self; and 5) Lost birth dream with subthemes a) Narrowing of options and b) Feeling of panic. …”
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    Identifying barriers to the provision of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in high-risk regions: A qualitative review of emergency calls by Case, R., Cartledge, S., Siedenburg, J., Smith, K., Straney, L., Barger, B., Finn, J., Bray, Janet

    Published 2018
    “…A thematic content analysis was independently conducted by two investigators. Results: Saturation of themes was reached after listening to 139 calls. …”
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    Modernization and Development: Impact on Health Care Decision-Making in Uganda by Singh, D., Earnest, Jaya, Lample, M.

    Published 2013
    “…Development, and its effect on health, is necessary if the positive aspects of Ugandan culture and those of similar emerging societies are not to be lost (International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966).…”
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    A mixed-method investigations of work, government and social factors associated with severe injuries in artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations by Ajith, Michael, Ghosh, Apurna, Jansz, Janis

    Published 2021
    “…Severe injuries are ASM-related injuries that have resulted in more than two weeks lost workdays. This paper aims to demonstrate that severe injuries in ASM industry do not occur simply due to individual personality but also because of other underlying factors like ignorance of illegality of the activity. …”
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    Reaksi sarjana Turki terhadap sains, teknologi dan modeniti pada abad ke-19 hingga awal abad ke-20 / Fadhilah Mustapha by Fadhilah , Mustapha

    Published 2021
    “…Beginning from its defeat in Vienna in 1683, the Ottoman lost some of its provinces due to defeats in various battles. …”
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