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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Female prisoners with ... Feb 21, 2006 ... Female prisoners with borderline personality disorder: Some promising treatment developments. Nee, Claire and Farman, Sarah (2005) Female ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Forecasting risks in ... Forecasting risks in Naval manpower planning. Capon, Nick and Jaffry, ... and could also create an added possibility of too much reliance on a limited set ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Welcome to University ... Welcome to University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive. Search records:. Browse. Browse the archive by Departments, Year, ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Welcome to University ... Welcome to University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive. Search records: Browse. Browse the archive by Departments, Year, ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Remuneration practices ... Remuneration practices in the UK hospitality industry in the age of the national minimum wage. Williams, Steve and Adam-Smith, Derek and Norris, ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Rapid judgements in ... Vrij, Aldert and Evans, Hayley and Akehurst, Lucy and Mann, Samantha (2004) Rapid judgements in assessing verbal and nonverbal cues: their potential for ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - Author / Editor ... Moon, Graham and Barnett, Ross (2003) Spatial scale and the geography of tobacco smoking in New Zealand: a multi-level perspective. ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - False uniqueness: the ... Thorpe, Andy and Snell, Martin and Hoskins, Sherria and Bryant, Janet (2007) False uniqueness: the self-perception of new entrants to Higher Education in ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - False uniqueness: the ... Thorpe, Andy and Snell, Martin and Hoskins, Sherria and Bryant, Janet (2007) False uniqueness: the self-perception of new entrants to Higher Education in ...
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University of Portsmouth Eprints Archive - keeping the family ... Nov 28, 2007 ... keeping the family together: police community support officers and the police extended family in London. Johnston, Les (2007) keeping the ...
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