62 results on '"Reader, Tom"'
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2. Risk, the COVID‐19 pandemic, and organisations: Extending, repurposing, and developing theory
3. The evolution and ecology of multiple antipredator defences
4. It depends who you ask: Divergences in staff and external stakeholder narratives about the causes of a healthcare failure
5. The evolution and ecology of multiple antipredator defences
6. Patient Identification of Diagnostic Safety Blindspots and Participation in “Good Catches” Through Shared Visit Notes
7. The effect of agri-environment schemes on Bombus terrestris colony success
8. DISCOVERING ANCIENT AND VETERAN TREES IN ENGLAND
9. Online patient feedback as a safety valve: An automated language analysis of unnoticed and unresolved safety incidents
10. Distribution models calibrated with independent field data predict two million ancient and veteran trees in England
11. Solving sampling bias problems in presence–absence or presence-only species data using zero-inflated models
12. Historical maps confirm the accuracy of zero?inflated model predictions of ancient tree abundance in English wood?pastures
13. Solving sampling bias problems in presence–absence or presence‐only species data using zero‐inflated models
14. Mapping the evolution of accurate Batesian mimicry of social wasps in hoverflies
15. Historical maps confirm the accuracy of zero‐inflated model predictions of ancient tree abundance in English wood‐pastures
16. Call for papers: Organizational Risk and the COVID‐19 Pandemic
17. Application of the Random Encounter Model in citizen science projects to monitor animal densities
18. Patient‐Centered Insights: Using Health Care Complaints to Reveal Hot Spots and Blind Spots in Quality and Safety
19. Team Decision Making
20. Evidence for Batesian mimicry in a polymorphic hoverfly
21. Microwave fields have little effect on α-synuclein aggregation in aCaenorhabditis elegansmodel of Parkinson's disease
22. The relationship between national culture and safety culture: Implications for international safety culture assessments
23. Safetysans Frontières: An International Safety Culture Model
24. Low-intensity microwave irradiation does not substantially alter gene expression in late larval and adult Caenorhabditis elegans
25. Continuous Wave and simulated GSM exposure at 1.8 W/kg and 1.8 GHz do not induce hsp16-1 heat-shock gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans
26. EVIDENCE FOR BATESIAN MIMICRY IN A POLYMORPHIC HOVERFLY
27. Phenotypic heterogeneity is a selected trait in natural yeast populations subject to environmental stress
28. Distance transform: a tool for the study of animal colour patterns
29. The self‐construal of nurses and doctors: beliefs on interdependence and independence in the care of older people
30. Testing the accuracy of species distribution models using species records from a new field survey
31. Climate‐based models of spatial patterns of species richness in Egypt’s butterfly and mammal fauna
32. Do humans prefer altruistic mates? Testing a link between sexual selection and altruism towards non-relatives
33. Continuous wave and simulated GSM exposure at 1.8 W/kg and 1.8 GHz do not inducehsp16-1 heat-shock gene expression inCaenorhabditis elegans
34. Aggregation, intraguild interactions and the coexistence of competitors on small ephemeral patches
35. Understanding gregariousness in a larval Lepidopteran: the roles of host plant, predation, and microclimate
36. Strong interactions between species of phytophagous fly: a case of intraguild kleptoparasitism
37. Dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in the forebrain ofDystonia musculorum mutant mice: An autoradiographic survey in relation to dopamine contents
38. Central serotonin system indystonia musculorum mutant mice: Biochemical, autoradiographic and immunocytochemical data
39. Autoradiographic study of ?1- and ?2-noradrenergic and serotonin1A receptors in the spinal cord of normal and chronically transected cats
40. Regulation of central serotonin transporters by chronic lithium: An autoradiographic study
41. [3H]Paroxetine binding and serotonin content of rat and rabbit cortical areas, hippocampus, neostriatum, ventral mesencephalic tegmentum, and midbrain raphe nuclei region
42. Phenotypic heterogeneity is a selected trait in natural yeast populations subject to environmental stress
43. Evidence for Batesian mimicry in a polymorphic hoverfly
44. Phenotypic heterogeneity is a selected trait in natural yeast populations subject to environmental stress
45. Low-intensity microwave irradiation does not substantially alter gene expression in late larval and adult Caenorhabditis elegans.
46. Continuous Wave and simulated GSM exposure at 1.8 W/kg and 1.8 GHz do not induce hsp16-1 heat-shock gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans
47. Patient-centered insights: using health care complaints to reveal hot spots and blind spots in quality and safety
48. Evidence for Batesian mimicry in a polymorphic hoverfly
49. Phenotypic heterogeneity is a selected trait in natural yeast populations subject to environmental stress
50. Continuous Wave and simulated GSM exposure at 1.8 W/kg and 1.8 GHz do not induce hsp16-1 heat-shock gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans
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