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Victoria Jane En Long
Victoria Jane En Long
National University of Singapore
Psychology
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Behavioural changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Results of a nationwide survey in Singapore
2021
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore
Victoria Jane En Long
Jean C.J. Liu
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Offset analgesia is reduced on the palm and increases with stimulus duration
2020
European Journal of Pain
Christopher L. Asplund
Anjali Kannangath
Victoria Jane En Long
Stuart W. G. Derbyshire
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Vulnerability to rumors during the COVID-19 pandemic:Results of a national survey
2020
medRxiv
Victoria Jane En Long
Wei Shien Koh
Young Ern Saw
Jean C.J. Liu
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Family Caregiver Support of Patient Self-Management During Chronic, Life-Limiting Illness: A Qualitative Metasynthesis:
2020
Journal of Family Nursing
Dena Schulman Green
Shelli Feder
J. Nicholas Dionne-Odom
Janene Batten
Victoria Jane En Long
Yolanda Harris
Abigail Wilpers
Tiffany Wong
Robin Whittemore
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Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
2019
Journal of Neurophysiology
Stuart W. G. Derbyshire
Victoria Jane En Long
Christopher L. Asplund
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