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    What can we do to prevent elder abuse? On discover the range of current research, policy, and practice developments in the area of elder abuse and domestic violence from the Special Issue and

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    In light of the growing concerns surrounding opioids and opioid addiction, be sure to review the latest research into opioids from . Visit

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    "Identifying specific behavioral changes at the onset of disease can have a substantial diagnostic value by improving treatment success through timely intervention." Journal of Animal science tells how to detect diseases in a group of pigs.

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  4. 21 hours ago

    Explore past & present influences on in Journal of Mammalogy's centennial issue.

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    Did you know that will receive its first Impact Factor this year? Visit us at stand 610 at to find out more about this exciting journal

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    Jun 9

    How does demography affect social networks? Certainly a v.important question, but the relevant literature is scattered around & often not framed directly in relation to this question. Fortunately, resolves this with a great new review here:

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  7. Jun 14

    What is an atmosphere of criminal justice? How has Japan curated these atmospheres? Can Western criminal justice systems learn from the Japanese model? Read the new featured article from Brit Jnl of Criminology - free online now.

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  8. Jun 13

    The new virtual issue from has been designed to help teachers and students delve deeper into key exam board texts. Put together in association with the

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  9. Jun 13

    We are excited to be in Budapest for . Stop by stand 610 to find out about the official journals; and

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    May 30

    While visible is a plausible cause of illness, the effects of invisible gases and very small particles are not obvious. Read the studies to better to guide public health and environmental policies:

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  11. Jun 13

    Are you an English Literature or English Language research student? The Review of English Studies is accepting entries to its 2019 Essay Prize until 28th June 2019.

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  12. Jun 13

    Do changes in circumstances due to an economic downturn drive support for populist, radical political parties? New research by & in explores this idea using data from the Netherlands during the recession of 2007-2015

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  13. Jun 12

    To celebrate Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology's first year in publication with Oxford University Press, we've curated a collection highlighting 10 of the most impactful articles from the past year.

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  14. Jun 12

    What do teachers know, and what should they know, about language literacy? Exploring teachers’ attitudes to assessment and their assessment practices.

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    is seen as a process of addressing and responding to the diversity of needs of all learners. How can inclusion be best implemented in the classroom?

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  16. Jun 12

    Can we sustainably manage the resources found in the mesopelagic zone? An article in the latest themed issue from presents a case study of the technical, financial, and market viability of the zone in the Bay of Biscay

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  17. Jun 12

    Archaea of the ANME-2d cluster feature lipid composition that differs from other ANME archaea. Find out more in a new paper from

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  18. Jun 12

    Recent research in MBE has used genomic analysis to link whale gigantism with the positive selection of cancer suppression 

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  19. Jun 11

    "While Kingsley, as a white, male, middle-class writer in mid-Victorian England, can in no way be said to be silenced by political discourse, his stutter makes him an unusual case." Charles Kingsley was born

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  20. Jun 11

    Is there a need for improved training on long-acting reversible and emergency contraception for Army physician assistants?

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