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The 'acceptability' of Skype mediated Speech and Language Therapy provision to school aged language impaired children
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Employees’ financial insecurity and health: The underlying role of stress and work–family conflict appraisals
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Odle-Dusseau, H.N
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Wayne, J.H
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Failing to Be Family-Supportive: Implications for Supervisors
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Matthews
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Pavisic, I.
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Philbrick, J.
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Toumbeva, T.H
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Walsh, B.M
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Recommended practices for academics to initiate and manage research partnerships with organizations
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Eby, L.T
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Johnson, R.E
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Lapierre, L.M
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Major, D.A
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Truxillo, D.M
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