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Effect of Pile-Driving Induced Vibrations on Nearby Structures and Other Assets (2013)
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GRIZI, A., Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, A., & Woods, R. D. (2013). Effect of Pile-Driving Induced Vibrations on Nearby Structures and Other Assets. Michigan Department of Transportation

The work described here represents an attempt to understand the mechanisms of energy transfer from steel H-piles driven with diesel hammers to the surrounding soil and the energy attenuation through the soil by measuring ground motion vibrations in t... Read More about Effect of Pile-Driving Induced Vibrations on Nearby Structures and Other Assets.

The Bridewell Legal Advice Study: Adopting a ‘Whole-Systems’ Approach to Police Station Legal Advice – Final Report (2013)
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Kemp, V. (2013). The Bridewell Legal Advice Study: Adopting a ‘Whole-Systems’ Approach to Police Station Legal Advice – Final Report

The Bridewell Legal Advice Study was intended to improve access to legal advice by basing duty solicitors in a large city centre police station. Implications for legal advice, for changing relations between the police and the defence, and in improvin... Read More about The Bridewell Legal Advice Study: Adopting a ‘Whole-Systems’ Approach to Police Station Legal Advice – Final Report.

Bridewell Legal Advice Study (BLAST): an innovation in police station legal advice: interim report (2012)
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Kemp, V. (2012). Bridewell Legal Advice Study (BLAST): an innovation in police station legal advice: interim report

The Bridewell Legal Advice Study (BLAST) was an innovative project which attempted to help improve access to legal advice by basing duty solicitors in a large city centre police station. It had been intended that the project would run over a three mo... Read More about Bridewell Legal Advice Study (BLAST): an innovation in police station legal advice: interim report.

Factors influencing wider acceptance of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technologies for Total Joint Arthroplasty
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Craven, M. P., Davey, S. M., & Martin, J. L. Factors influencing wider acceptance of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technologies for Total Joint Arthroplasty

Computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) promises to improve outcomes of joint arthroplasty through better alignment and orientation of implants, but take up has so far been modest. Following an overview of CAOS technologies covering image-guided... Read More about Factors influencing wider acceptance of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technologies for Total Joint Arthroplasty.

English Public Attitudes to CSPL - Relevant Questions: Insights from the British Election Study Internet Panel
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Bon, E. V., & van der Eijk, C. (2017). English Public Attitudes to CSPL - Relevant Questions: Insights from the British Election Study Internet Panel. Nottingham: Committee on Standards in Public Life

In the analyses reported in this report weights were used as follow: if a variable occurred in only one wave, the weight for that specific wave was employed. If a variable was measured in multiple waves, either the 'full' weight for all waves was use... Read More about English Public Attitudes to CSPL - Relevant Questions: Insights from the British Election Study Internet Panel.

A brief overview on an air transportation system (ATS)
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Arif, S., Atkin, J., & De Maere, G. (2020). A brief overview on an air transportation system (ATS). Nottingham: University of Nottingham

The worldwide Air Transport System (ATS) has a huge impact on the global economy and is expected to grow annually in size and operational costs. This impact has led the ATS to attract the attention of researchers worldwide. This article aims to provi... Read More about A brief overview on an air transportation system (ATS).

Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town: Final report on AHRC Next Generation of Immersive Experiences Project (2018)
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Bowden, W., Brundell, P., Harlow, N., Martin-Jones, A., & Mullen, A. (2018). Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town: Final report on AHRC Next Generation of Immersive Experiences Project (2018). Nottingham: Arts and Humanities Research Council

This case study documents the approach taken to developing and evaluating a mobile app for the Roman town at Venta Icenorum and includes a qualitative summary of the AR technique and evaluation of its effectiveness, for use by other researchers under... Read More about Developing immersive experience at Caistor Roman Town: Final report on AHRC Next Generation of Immersive Experiences Project (2018).

A Preliminary Study of the Needs and Demands of the East and Southeast Asian Communities in the UK
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Bao, H. A Preliminary Study of the Needs and Demands of the East and Southeast Asian Communities in the UK. Covid-19 Anti-Racism Group

From 8 to 15 May 2021, the researcher conducted a short online survey within East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) communities in the UK. The aim of this survey was to find out about some of the popular ESEA community needs and demands in the context of th... Read More about A Preliminary Study of the Needs and Demands of the East and Southeast Asian Communities in the UK.

A pilot study on East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people’s experience of racism and hate crime in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
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BAO, H. A pilot study on East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people’s experience of racism and hate crime in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic. Centre for Contemporary East Asian Cultural Studies

This survey was conducted online and through social media in the period of a week from 25 May to 1 June 2021. It is the preliminary stage of a larger project to understand East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people’s experience of racism and hate crime i... Read More about A pilot study on East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people’s experience of racism and hate crime in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Using online news comments to gather fast feedback on issues with public health messaging: The Guardian as a case study
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McClaughlin, E., Nichele, E., Adolphs, S., Barnard, P., Clos, J., Knight, D., …Lang, A. (2021). Using online news comments to gather fast feedback on issues with public health messaging: The Guardian as a case study. Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), grant reference AH/V015125/1

This study uses corpus linguistics to analyse opinions on messaging and public health measures from one resource—comments posted in response to articles containing references to borders from The Guardian online. Overall, commenters made international... Read More about Using online news comments to gather fast feedback on issues with public health messaging: The Guardian as a case study.

Privacy Preserving Corpus Linguistics: Investigating the Trajectories of Public Health Messaging Online
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McClaughlin, E., Nichele, E., Adolphs, S., Barnard, P., Clos, J., Knight, D., …Lang, A. (2022). Privacy Preserving Corpus Linguistics: Investigating the Trajectories of Public Health Messaging Online. University of Nottingham: AHRC/UKRI

The Coronavirus Discourses project supports public health partners Public Health Wales, Public Health England, and NHS Education for Scotland in addressing key challenges that the coronavirus pandemic presents in terms of understanding the flow and i... Read More about Privacy Preserving Corpus Linguistics: Investigating the Trajectories of Public Health Messaging Online.

2Zero project D5.1 Modelling And Simulation Report
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Atkin, J., Karapetyan, D., De Maere, G., He, Y., Jackson, W., El Krari, M., & Siggs, T. 2Zero project D5.1 Modelling And Simulation Report. Innovate UK

This report summarises the work in the Modelling and Simulation Work Package, WP 2, of the 2Zero project (funded by Innovate UK, grant agreement number 74829) under UKRI’s Future Flight Challenge Fund. It discusses the simulation that was built, how... Read More about 2Zero project D5.1 Modelling And Simulation Report.

What Is Known About Prisoner Deaths Internationally? Results Of A ProQuest Database Search
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Banwell-Moore, R. What Is Known About Prisoner Deaths Internationally? Results Of A ProQuest Database Search. University of Nottingham

The mortality rate amongst prisoners is up to 50% higher than the mortality rate in the community (UNOHCHR, 2019: 9). Globally, there are 11.5 million prisoners incarcerated and prisoner death rates are increasing due to factors including growing and... Read More about What Is Known About Prisoner Deaths Internationally? Results Of A ProQuest Database Search.