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1. The Imbalance in Medico-Legal Cover Awareness and Uptake Between Overseas Junior Doctors and Local Graduates in the NHS.

2. INTERNATIONAL: Overseas doctors of the NHS: migration, transition, challenges and towards resolution.

3. A novel diagnostic aid for intra-abdominal adhesion detection in cine-MRI: pilot study and initial diagnostic impressions.

4. Adam, Eve and the reflux enigma: age and sex differences across the gastro-oesophageal reflux spectrum.

5. Distinguishing Motor Weakness From Impaired Spatial Awareness: A Helping Hand!

6. The evolution and outcome of surveillance of Barrett's oesophagus over four decades in a UK District General Hospital.

7. Mechanisms of triglyceride metabolism in patients with bile acid diarrhea.

8. Breathomics--exhaled volatile organic compound analysis to detect hepatic encephalopathy: a pilot study.

9. The socioeconomic profile of a Barrett's oesophagus cohort assessed by the 2010 Index of Multiple Deprivation.

10. Quantification of 18FDG in the Normal Colon-A First Step in Investigating Whether Its Presence Is a Marker of a Physiological Process.

11. Variation in Gas and Volatile Compound Emissions from Human Urine as It Ages, Measured by an Electronic Nose.

12. A Novel Diagnostic Aid for Detection of Intra-Abdominal Adhesions to the Anterior Abdominal Wall Using Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

13. Non-invasive distinction of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease using urinary volatile organic compound analysis: early results.

14. Development and application of a new electronic nose instrument for the detection of colorectal cancer.

16. Faecal calprotectin for differentiating between irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease: a useful screen in daily gastroenterology practice.

17. Differentiating coeliac disease from irritable bowel syndrome by urinary volatile organic compound analysis--a pilot study.

18. Detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) by urinary volatile organic compound analysis.

19. Towards radiological diagnosis of abdominal adhesions based on motion signatures derived from sequences of cine-MRI images.

20. Utility of testing patients, on presentation, for serologic features of celiac disease.

21. The scars of time: the disappearance of peptic ulcer-related pyloric stenosis through the 20th century.

22. Fibroblast growth factor 19 in patients with bile acid diarrhoea: a prospective comparison of FGF19 serum assay and SeHCAT retention.

23. Application of a novel tool for diagnosing bile acid diarrhoea.

24. Dietary phosphilipids and sterols protective against peptic ulceration.

25. A novel tool for noninvasive diagnosis and tracking of patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

26. Reply to Schoppman et al.

27. 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose: the Trojan horse of PET/CT.

28. Evaluation of gut bacterial populations using an electronic e-nose and field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry: further insights into 'fermentonomics'.

29. Mortality in Barrett's esophagus: three decades of experience at a single center.

30. The detection of patients at risk of gastrointestinal toxicity during pelvic radiotherapy by electronic nose and FAIMS: a pilot study.

31. Reflux revisited: advancing the role of pepsin.

33. Dietary Phytosterols Protective Against Peptic Ulceration.

34. Initial observations using a novel "cine" magnetic resonance imaging technique to detect changes in abdominal motion caused by encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis.

35. Insights into 'fermentonomics': evaluation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in human disease using an electronic 'e-nose'.

36. A United Kingdom inflammatory bowel disease database: making the effort worthwhile.

37. Colonic fermentation--more than meets the nose.

38. Does Helicobacter pylori really cause duodenal ulcers? No.

39. Time, change and peptic ulcer disease in Rotherham, UK.

41. Intestinal secretory and absorptive function in Trichinella spiralis mouse model of postinfective gut dysfunction: role of bile acids.

42. Mechanisms underlying mechanosensitivity of mesenteric afferent fibers to vascular flow.

43. A clinical trial comparing pantoprazole and esomeprazole to explore the concept of achieving 'complete remission' in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

44. A framework for the modeling of gut blood flow regulation and postprandial hyperaemia.

45. Determination of ReQuest-based symptom thresholds to define symptom relief in GERD clinical studies.

46. International validation of ReQuest in patients with endoscopy-negative gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

47. Novel measurement of rapid treatment success with ReQuest: first and sustained symptom relief as outcome parameters in patients with endoscopy-negative GERD receiving 20 mg pantoprazole or 20 mg esomeprazole.

48. Systematic review: do we need a new gastro-oesophageal reflux disease questionnaire?

49. Evaluation of GERD symptoms during therapy. Part I. Development of the new GERD questionnaire ReQuest.

50. The construction of a new evaluative GERD questionnaire--methods and state of the art.

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