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Victoria Smith

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International Journal of Nursing Practice|May 24, 2007
The praxis of clinical knowledge: learning to care for paediatric patients with a congenital heart anomalySuzi Robertson-Malt, Ysanne B Chapman, Victoria Smith
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development|March 20, 2023
English Language Medical Schools in China: An Analysis of International Medical Graduates Practicing in the UKMohammed Ahmed Rashid, Victoria Smith, John Francis Mayberry
Brain Research|November 18, 2019
Increased auditory stimulus intensity results in an earlier and faster rise in corticospinal excitabilityLaura St Germain, Victoria Smith, Dana Maslovat, et al.
Animal Cognition|October 15, 2017
Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body postureAmy Victoria Smith, Clara Wilson, Karen McComb, et al.
Open Biology|December 1, 2020
<i>Haloferax volcanii</i>-a model archaeon for studying DNA replication and repairPatricia Pérez-Arnaiz, Ambika Dattani, Victoria Smith, et al.
Human Movement Science|November 25, 2015
Judgments of learning are significantly higher following feedback on relatively good versus relatively poor trials despite no actual learning differencesMichael J Carter, Victoria Smith, Diane M Ste-Marie
Animal Cognition|December 23, 2017
Author Correction: Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body postureAmy Victoria Smith, Clara Wilson, Karen McComb, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 1, 2018
Animals Remember Previous Facial Expressions that Specific Humans Have ExhibitedLeanne Proops, Kate Grounds, Amy Victoria Smith, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 18, 2020
Effect of data length on time delay and embedding dimension for calculating the Lyapunov exponent in walkingVictoria Smith Hussain, Mark L Spano, Thurmon E Lockhart
Neuroscience|November 25, 2018
A Timeline of Motor Preparatory State Prior to Response Initiation: Evidence from StartleVictoria Smith, Dana Maslovat, Neil M Drummond, et al.
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International Journal of Nursing Practice|May 24, 2007
The praxis of clinical knowledge: learning to care for paediatric patients with a congenital heart anomalySuzi Robertson-Malt, Ysanne B Chapman, Victoria Smith
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development|March 20, 2023
English Language Medical Schools in China: An Analysis of International Medical Graduates Practicing in the UKMohammed Ahmed Rashid, Victoria Smith, John Francis Mayberry
Brain Research|November 18, 2019
Increased auditory stimulus intensity results in an earlier and faster rise in corticospinal excitabilityLaura St Germain, Victoria Smith, Dana Maslovat, et al.
Animal Cognition|October 15, 2017
Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body postureAmy Victoria Smith, Clara Wilson, Karen McComb, et al.
Open Biology|December 1, 2020
<i>Haloferax volcanii</i>-a model archaeon for studying DNA replication and repairPatricia Pérez-Arnaiz, Ambika Dattani, Victoria Smith, et al.
Human Movement Science|November 25, 2015
Judgments of learning are significantly higher following feedback on relatively good versus relatively poor trials despite no actual learning differencesMichael J Carter, Victoria Smith, Diane M Ste-Marie
Animal Cognition|December 23, 2017
Author Correction: Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body postureAmy Victoria Smith, Clara Wilson, Karen McComb, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 1, 2018
Animals Remember Previous Facial Expressions that Specific Humans Have ExhibitedLeanne Proops, Kate Grounds, Amy Victoria Smith, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|July 18, 2020
Effect of data length on time delay and embedding dimension for calculating the Lyapunov exponent in walkingVictoria Smith Hussain, Mark L Spano, Thurmon E Lockhart
Neuroscience|November 25, 2018
A Timeline of Motor Preparatory State Prior to Response Initiation: Evidence from StartleVictoria Smith, Dana Maslovat, Neil M Drummond, et al.
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