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    Recording Harms in Behavioural change Intervention Trials (RHABIT) Project Protocol par Diana Papaioannou (2758093)

    Publié 2023
    “…It consists of 4 work packages (WP): WP1 Scoping review of literature to identify definitions, typologies, instruments, and suggested principles for recording harms in behavioural change intervention (BCI) trials; WP2 Qualitative interviews with clinical trials unit (CTU) and NIHR investigators involved in designing and delivering BCI trials; WP3 Workshop(s) to review guidance for recording harms in BCI trials; and WP4 Suggested principles and considerations for harms recording in BCI trials.…”
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    Paper-Like Visual Indicator Films for Harmful Hydrophilic Liquids and Vapors par Shuangxi Tang (8854715)

    Publié 2021
    “…Herein, we develop an indicator film that can easily respond to harmful hydrophilic liquids and gases and allow for the visual recognition of a transparency transformation involving hydrated poly­(<i>N</i>-isopropylacrylamide). …”
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    Paper-Like Visual Indicator Films for Harmful Hydrophilic Liquids and Vapors par Shuangxi Tang (8854715)

    Publié 2021
    “…Herein, we develop an indicator film that can easily respond to harmful hydrophilic liquids and gases and allow for the visual recognition of a transparency transformation involving hydrated poly­(<i>N</i>-isopropylacrylamide). …”
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    Paper-Like Visual Indicator Films for Harmful Hydrophilic Liquids and Vapors par Shuangxi Tang (8854715)

    Publié 2021
    “…Herein, we develop an indicator film that can easily respond to harmful hydrophilic liquids and gases and allow for the visual recognition of a transparency transformation involving hydrated poly­(<i>N</i>-isopropylacrylamide). …”
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