ORA in Numbers
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Journal Article
- Catching maladaptation before it happens
- Guidance for health care leaders during the recovery stage of the COVID-19 pandemic: A consensus statement
- The meaning in grandiose delusions: measure development and cohort studies in clinical psychosis and non-clinical general population groups in the UK
- A reduced order model for space-time wave statistics using probabilistic decomposition-synthesis method
- The rise, function, and fall of the σχῆμα Σοφόκλειον
Thesis
- Characterising mood instability: clinical, behavioural, and neural implications for mood disorders
- Low-precision climate computing: preserving information despite fewer bits
- The critical role of IL-23 receptor positive T cells in the pathogenesis of anterior uveitis associated with spondyloarthropathy
- Presence of mind: consubstantiality and extended cognition in Montaigne's writing
- Respiratory immunisation and mucosal immunity against influenza
Dataset
- La vie de sainte Marguerite : a digital edition
- The Sheldonian Theatre 3D model
- Cubic and hexagonal boron nitride doped MgB2 bulk superconductor
- Depression, anxiety, and stress among frontline health workers during the second wave of COVID-19 in southern Vietnam: a cross-sectional survey
- Jadeite study - EPMA and U-Pb zircon data
Conference item
- Prevalence of perinatal anxiety in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Perinatal depression in migrant and refugee women on the Thai-Myanmar border: does social support matter?
- Validated screening tools for common mental disorders in perinatal women in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Validated screening tools for common mental disorders in perinatal women in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Which tools are validated for use in the perinatal period for diagnosis of common mental health conditions? Preliminary data from a large-scale systematic review of systematic reviews
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ORA Stats have changed
From 20 April 2021 statistics recorded by ORA have changed. The change is a direct result of the necessity to replace the previous recording mechanism which had become unstable. Statistics are now recorded using Google Analytics tracking number of unique visitors to the site, number of visits to each record, and number of downloads of individual files. Unfortunately for the majority of ORA records the change will see previously recorded statistics reset to ‘zero’. However, recording statistics via Google Analytics offers the repository a more stable mechanism, and provides the repository with further opportunity in highlighting repository content use. If you have any questions regarding this change, please contact us .