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Fast wavelet-based pansharpening of multi-spectral images (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mitianoudis, N., Tzimiropoulos, G., & Stathaki, T. (2010). Fast wavelet-based pansharpening of multi-spectral images.

Remote Sensing systems enhance the spatial quality of low-resolution Multi-Spectral (MS) images using information from Pan-chromatic (PAN) images under the pansharpening framework. Most decimated multi-resolution pansharpening approaches upsample the... Read More about Fast wavelet-based pansharpening of multi-spectral images.

The pragmatics of education journals: the case of the International Journal of Educational Development (2010)
Journal Article
McGrath, S., & Mason, M. (2010). The pragmatics of education journals: the case of the International Journal of Educational Development

This article discusses some of the pragmatics and politics of academic journal publishing within the context of the contemporary higher education and publishing political economy. The case of the International Journal of Educational Development(IJED)... Read More about The pragmatics of education journals: the case of the International Journal of Educational Development.

The role of education in development: an educationalist’s response to some recent work in development economics (2010)
Journal Article
McGrath, S. (2010). The role of education in development: an educationalist’s response to some recent work in development economics. Comparative Education, 46(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/03050061003775553

This paper delves beneath the widespread belief that education (often repackaged as human capital) is important in development to consider the role that the discipline
of education plays in shaping the wider discourses of development. In particular,... Read More about The role of education in development: an educationalist’s response to some recent work in development economics.

'A Serious menace to security': British intelligence, V.K. Krishna Menon and the Indian High Commission in London, 1947–52 (2010)
Journal Article
McGarr, P. M. (2010). 'A Serious menace to security': British intelligence, V.K. Krishna Menon and the Indian High Commission in London, 1947–52. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 38(3), https://doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2010.503397

Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's vulnerability to communist subversion after 1947, and the extent to which this threatened British national security. Existing historical works have not... Read More about 'A Serious menace to security': British intelligence, V.K. Krishna Menon and the Indian High Commission in London, 1947–52.

The price is right: making workplace wellness financially sustainable (2010)
Journal Article
Lee, S., Blake, H., & Lloyd, S. (2010). The price is right: making workplace wellness financially sustainable. International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 3(1), https://doi.org/10.1108/17538351011031948

Purpose
– The public health argument for developing and maintaining workplace wellness programmes in organisations is well‐documented, particularly within the healthcare sector which aims to “set the example” for workplace health. However, workplace... Read More about The price is right: making workplace wellness financially sustainable.

Calcium window currents, periodic forcing and chaos: understanding single neuron response with a discontinuous one-dimensional map (2010)
Journal Article
Laudanski, J., Sumner, C., & Coombes, S. (2010). Calcium window currents, periodic forcing and chaos: understanding single neuron response with a discontinuous one-dimensional map. Physical Review E, 82(1), Article e011924. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.82.011924

Thalamocortical (TC) neurones are known to express the low-voltage activated, inactivating Ca2+ current IT. The triggering of this current underlies the generation of low threshold Ca2+ potentials that may evoke single or bursts of action potentials.... Read More about Calcium window currents, periodic forcing and chaos: understanding single neuron response with a discontinuous one-dimensional map.

Predicting β-turns and their types using predicted backbone dihedral angles and secondary structures (2010)
Journal Article
Kountouris, P., & Hirst, J. (2010). Predicting β-turns and their types using predicted backbone dihedral angles and secondary structures. BMC Bioinformatics, 11,

Background: β-turns are secondary structure elements usually classified as coil. Their prediction is important, because of their role in protein folding and their frequent occurrence in protein chains.

Results: We have developed a novel method tha... Read More about Predicting β-turns and their types using predicted backbone dihedral angles and secondary structures.

On the combinatorial classification of toric log del Pezzo surfaces (2010)
Journal Article
Kasprzyk, A. M., Kreuzer, M., & Nill, B. (2010). On the combinatorial classification of toric log del Pezzo surfaces. LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics, 13, https://doi.org/10.1112/S1461157008000387

Toric log del Pezzo surfaces correspond to convex lattice polygons containing the origin in their interior and having only primitive vertices. An upper bound on the volume and on the number of boundary lattice points of these polygons is derived in t... Read More about On the combinatorial classification of toric log del Pezzo surfaces.

Bird flu hype: the spread of a disease outbreak through the media and Internet discussion groups (2010)
Journal Article
Hellsten, I., & Nerlich, B. (2010). Bird flu hype: the spread of a disease outbreak through the media and Internet discussion groups. Journal of Language and Politics, 9(3),

Bird flu, otherwise known as avian influenza, has attracted widespread public and global attention. The H5N1 avian influenza virus was first documented as infecting humans in Hong Kong in 1997, and many of those infected died subsequently from the vi... Read More about Bird flu hype: the spread of a disease outbreak through the media and Internet discussion groups.

Jahn-Teller effects in molecules on surfaces with specific application to C_60 (2010)
Book Chapter
Hands, I. D., Dunn, J. L., Rawlinson, C. S., & Bates, C. A. (2010). Jahn-Teller effects in molecules on surfaces with specific application to C_60. In H. Köppel, D. R. Yarkony, & H. Barentzen (Eds.), The Jahn-Teller effect: fundamentals and implications for physics and chemistry. Springer-Verlag

Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) is capable of imaging
molecules adsorbed onto surfaces with su±cient resolution as to permit intramolecular features to be discerned. Therefore, imaging molecules subject to the Jahn-Teller (JT) effect could, in... Read More about Jahn-Teller effects in molecules on surfaces with specific application to C_60.

Calculation of images of oriented C_60 molecules using molecular orbital theory (2010)
Journal Article
Hands, I. D., Dunn, J. L., & Bates, C. A. (2010). Calculation of images of oriented C_60 molecules using molecular orbital theory. Physical Review B, 81(20), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.81.205440

Using Hückel molecular-orbital theory, images are created to represent the electron distributions expected
for a C60 molecule adsorbed on a substrate. Three different orientations of the C60 molecule on the substrate are
considered. The effect of t... Read More about Calculation of images of oriented C_60 molecules using molecular orbital theory.

An audio CAPTCHA to distinguish humans from computers (2010)
Book Chapter
Haichang, G., Liu, H., Yao, D., Liu, X., & Aickelin, U. (2010). An audio CAPTCHA to distinguish humans from computers. In F. Yu, M. Russell, N. Rubens, & J. Zhang (Eds.), Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security, ISECS2010: Guangzhou, China, 29-31 July 2010. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISECS.2010.65

CAPTCHAs are employed as a security measure to differentiate human users from bots. A new sound-based
CAPTCHA is proposed in this paper, which exploits the gaps
between human voice and synthetic voice rather than relays on the auditory perception o... Read More about An audio CAPTCHA to distinguish humans from computers.

Artificial immune systems (2010)
Book Chapter
Greensmith, J., Whitbrook, A., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Artificial immune systems. In M. Gendreau, & J.-Y. Potvin (Eds.), Handbook of metaheuristics. Springer

The human immune system has numerous properties that make it ripe for exploitation in the computational domain, such as robustness and fault tolerance, and many different algorithms, collectively termed Artificial Immune Systems
(AIS), have been ins... Read More about Artificial immune systems.

High-order hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows (2010)
Book Chapter
Giani, S., & Houston, P. (2010). High-order hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows. In N. Kroll, H. Bieler, H. Deconinck, V. Couallier, H. van der Ven, & K. Sorensen (Eds.), ADIGMA - a European initiative on the development of adaptive higher-order variational methods for aerospace applications. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03707-8_28

This article is concerned with the construction of general isotropic and anisotropic adaptive strategies, as well as hp-mesh refinement techniques, in combination with dual-weighted-residual a posteriori error indicators for the discontinuous Galerki... Read More about High-order hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows.

Convergent adaptive finite element methods for photonic crystal applications (2010)
Journal Article
Giani, S. Convergent adaptive finite element methods for photonic crystal applications. Manuscript submitted for publication

We prove the convergence of an adaptive finite element method for computing the band structure of 2D
periodic photonic crystals with or without compact defects in both the TM and TE polarization cases. These
eigenvalue problems involve non-coerci... Read More about Convergent adaptive finite element methods for photonic crystal applications.