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Julie Barnett

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Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|October 28, 2010
Perceived efficacy and attitudes towards genetic science and science governanceTerry Knight, Julie Barnett
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|September 5, 2020
'Will polar bears melt?' A qualitative analysis of children's questions about climate changeKatharine Lee, Julie Barnett
Meat Science|April 24, 2018
Consumer acceptance of cultured meat: A systematic reviewChristopher Bryant, Julie Barnett
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 11, 2021
Welcoming new life under lockdown: Exploring the experiences of first-time mothers who gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemicAnna Gray, Julie Barnett
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|July 21, 2012
Integrating the results of user research into medical device development: insights from a case studyJennifer L Martin, Julie Barnett
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 20, 2008
The value of choice: development of a new measurement toolJane Ogden, Emma Daniells, Julie Barnett
The Health Service Journal|April 18, 2013
Looking back at winning waysJulie Barnett, Konstantina Vassileiou, Terry Young
Evaluation & the Health Professions|June 15, 2012
The production and use of evidence in health care service innovation: a qualitative studyKonstantina Vasileiou, Julie Barnett, Terry Young
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 20, 2008
The value of choice: a qualitative studyJulie Barnett, Jane Ogden, Emma Daniells
Health & Place|April 26, 2011
Making sense of unfamiliar risks in the countryside: the case of Lyme diseaseAfrodita Marcu, David Uzzell, Julie Barnett
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Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|October 28, 2010
Perceived efficacy and attitudes towards genetic science and science governanceTerry Knight, Julie Barnett
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|September 5, 2020
'Will polar bears melt?' A qualitative analysis of children's questions about climate changeKatharine Lee, Julie Barnett
Meat Science|April 24, 2018
Consumer acceptance of cultured meat: A systematic reviewChristopher Bryant, Julie Barnett
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 11, 2021
Welcoming new life under lockdown: Exploring the experiences of first-time mothers who gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemicAnna Gray, Julie Barnett
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|July 21, 2012
Integrating the results of user research into medical device development: insights from a case studyJennifer L Martin, Julie Barnett
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 20, 2008
The value of choice: development of a new measurement toolJane Ogden, Emma Daniells, Julie Barnett
The Health Service Journal|April 18, 2013
Looking back at winning waysJulie Barnett, Konstantina Vassileiou, Terry Young
Evaluation & the Health Professions|June 15, 2012
The production and use of evidence in health care service innovation: a qualitative studyKonstantina Vasileiou, Julie Barnett, Terry Young
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 20, 2008
The value of choice: a qualitative studyJulie Barnett, Jane Ogden, Emma Daniells
Health & Place|April 26, 2011
Making sense of unfamiliar risks in the countryside: the case of Lyme diseaseAfrodita Marcu, David Uzzell, Julie Barnett
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