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Assessment of alcohol problems using AUDIT in a prison setting: more than an 'aye or no' question

Susan MacAskill, Tessa Parkes, Oona Brooks, Lesley Graham, Andrew McAuley, Abraham Brown BMC Public Health 2011, 11:865 (14 November 2011)

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The use of The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) in prison settings more effectively identifies and targets the range of individual problems and needs than traditional limited "yes or no" questionnaires.

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Strategies for achieving a high response rate in a home interview survey

Kirsty Kiezebrink, Iain K Crombie, Linda Irvine, Vivien Swanson, Kevin Power, Wendy L Wrieden, Peter W Slane BMC Medical Research Methodology 2009, 9:46 (30 June 2009)

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Genomic and genetic analyses of diversity and plant interactions of Pseudomonas fluorescens

Mark W Silby, Ana M Cerdeño-Tárraga, Georgios S Vernikos, Stephen R Giddens, Robert W Jackson, Gail M Preston, Xue-Xian Zhang, Christina D Moon, Stefanie M Gehrig, Scott AC Godfrey, Christopher G Knight, Jacob G Malone, Zena Robinson, Andrew J Spiers, Simon Harris, Gregory L Challis, Alice M Yaxley, David Harris, Kathy Seeger, Lee Murphy, Simon Rutter, Rob Squares, Michael A Quail, Elizabeth Saunders, Konstantinos Mavromatis, Thomas S Brettin, Stephen D Bentley, Joanne Hothersall, Elton Stephens, Christopher M Thomas, Julian Parkhill, Stuart B Levy, Paul B Rainey, Nicholas R Thomson et al. Genome Biology 2009, 10:R51 (11 May 2009)

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Comparison of the genome sequences of three Pseudomonas fluorescens strains reveals a heterogeneity reminiscent of a species complex rather than a single species

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Imperfect DNA mirror repeats in the gag gene of HIV-1 (HXB2) identify key functional domains and coincide with protein structural elements in each of the mature proteins

Dorothy M Lang Virology Journal 2007, 4:113 (26 October 2007)

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