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  • Characterisation of prognostic and cardiovascular markers in coronavirus disease 19

    Author
    Liu, Alexander
    Source
    University of St. Andrews
    Type
    Other
    Published
    03 December 2024
  • We carry the light, comprising : i) Writing in lockdown: exploring the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on writers' creativity, ii) We carry the light, a family novel set in Scotland during the pandemic

    Author
    Muetzelfeldt, Laura
    Source
    University of St Andrews
    Type
    Other
    Published
    11 June 2024
  • Using self-determination theory and the social identity approach to understand physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Schertzinger, Meredith Marie
    Source
    University of St Andrews
    Type
    Other
    Published
    16 June 2023
  • The group right to privacy

    Author
    Puri, Anuj
    Source
    Philosophy Theses
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    Other
    Published
    13 June 2022
  • Digital research and COVID-19: an argument for using both primary and qualitative secondary data in a Hong Kong ethnography

    Author
    Chu, Ann Gillian
    Source
    Ethnographic Encounters
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    17 May 2022
  • Perceptions of who is in the healthcare team? A content analysis of social media posts during COVID-19 pandemic

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    El-Awaisi, Alla; O'Carroll, Veronica; Koraysh, Somaya; Koummich, Sarra; Huber, Marion
    Source
    University of St. Andrews
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    Conference item
    Published
    01 October 2020

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