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    Statistics. Retrieved June 11‚ 2010‚ from http://www.ons.gov.uk/reports-and-publications Bloom‚ B. S. (1956). A taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals. New York: McKay. Boaz‚ A.‚ Ashby‚ D.‚ & Young‚ K. (2002). Systematic reviews: what have they got to offer evidence based policy and practice? London: ESRC UK Centre for Evidence Policy and Practice. Boote‚ D. N.‚ & Beile‚ P. (2005). Scholars before researchers: On the centrality of the dissertation literature review

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    Clinical Governance and Adult Safeguarding. An Integrated Process. DOH. London. Gerrish‚ K.‚ & Lacey‚ A. (2006). The research Process in Nursing. Fifth edition. Blackwell Publishing. Oxford. Glasziou‚ P.‚ Irwig‚ L.‚ Bain‚ B. & Colditz‚ G. (2001) Systematic Reviews in Health Care. A Practical Guide. The Press Syndicate of The University of Cambridge. Cambridge. Holland‚ K. & Rees‚ C. (2010). Nursing: Evidence-Based Practice Skills. Human Research Ethics Committee‚(HREC) (2010). Queensland Government

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    interventions‚ outcomes‚ and risk of bias. The second study had a low risk of bias due to suitable reporting for outcome data; however‚ the first study had an unclear risk of bias due to the unavailability of its protocol in trial registers. This systematic review was not a meta-analysis and did not include individual patient data in the

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    Evidence behind stroke rehabilitation Stroke is a common and serious condition for which there is no routinely available curative treatment. Because of the high burden of disability and the lack of a widely applicable medical treatment‚ much of post-stroke care relies upon rehabilitation interventions. This article will discuss the evidence behind stroke rehabilitation interventions. but before doing so we need to define some terminology. Rehabilitation has a rather non-specific definition: “a problem

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    does historical theology study? • What does dogmatic theology study? • What is philosophical theology? • What is contemporary theology? • What is systematic theology? • What does practical theology seek to do? • What is the theology of Scriptures called? • What are the 6 uses for reason? • What are the 4 tools for accurately arranging a systematic theology? • What 4 questions must we ask about faith? • What 5 factors can limit our theology? Towns: Chapter II • What is revelation? • What

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    D:\Robert\Research\Expertise\hawkeye final submission.doc 14 November 2011 17:03 You cannot be serious! Public Understanding of Technology with special reference to `Hawk-Eye.’ Harry Collins and Robert Evans An edited version of this paper will be published by Public Understanding of Science 17‚ 3‚ July 2008. Public understanding of science‚ though it approaches the specialist knowledge of experts only in rare circumstances‚ can be enhanced more broadly in respect of the

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    INTRODUCTION Research studies are conducting all over the world‚ throughout the year .Research is conducted to improve the existing practices. If the study findings are implemented to practice only ‚ the study is effective. Evidences getting from the study which are utilized into practice makes the profession more fruitful‚ bright and effective. Most nurse researchers want their findings to contribute to nursing practice and there is growing interest among nurses in basing their practice

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    Analysis Interventions for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder - An Update of SECONDARY LITERATURE Report to the New Zealand Ministry of Health 30 September 2009 Principal author Marita Broadstock Acknowledgements Acknowledgements This systematic review was undertaken by staff of the New Zealand Guidelines Group‚ and completed in September 2009. The scope of the review was agreed with the Living Guidelines Group project’s sponsor‚ Joanna Curzon (Ministry of Health) and was funded by the

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    PubMed and Google Scholar are two different databases used for searching articles on online. PubMed are mostly used for biomedical and clinical journals. The data information are organized based on the date‚ author‚ tittle and type of article. This made it easier to search and retrieve journal articles faster. PubMed have an advance function like MeSH term subheading but Google scholar lack MeSH function (Jean-François‚ Laetitia‚ & Stefan‚ 2013). Also‚ the content of the articles on PubMed are

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    Hodge is well known for his leadership with Calvinism in America‚ along with his theological writings. Hodge always argued for authority of the Bible as the Word of God and develops his theological concepts in his book‚ “The Introduction to Hodge’s Systematic Theology”. Hodge’s ideas are very to the point and he quickly dissects theology being a science by making comparisons with known scientific laws and research among many other aspects. He looks to persuade that theology is indeed a true science

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