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Assessing the accuracy of land cover change with imperfect ground reference data (2010)
Journal Article
Foody, G. M. (2010). Assessing the accuracy of land cover change with imperfect ground reference data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 114(10), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2010.05.003

The ground data used as a reference in the validation of land cover change products are often not an ideal gold standard but degraded by error. The effects of ground reference data error on the accuracy of land cover change detection and the accuracy... Read More about Assessing the accuracy of land cover change with imperfect ground reference data.

Investigating immune system aging: system dynamics and agent-based modeling (2010)
Book Chapter
Figueredo, G. P., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Investigating immune system aging: system dynamics and agent-based modeling. In G. Wainer (Ed.), Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC): 12-14 July, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Society for Modeling and Simulation International

System dynamics and agent based simulation models can
both be used to model and understand interactions of entities within a population. Our modeling work presented here is concerned with understanding the suitability of the different types of simul... Read More about Investigating immune system aging: system dynamics and agent-based modeling.

Defining a simulation strategy for cancer immunocompetence (2010)
Book Chapter
Figueredo, G. P., & Aickelin, U. (2010). Defining a simulation strategy for cancer immunocompetence. In E. Hart, C. McEwan, J. Timmis, & A. Hone (Eds.), Artificial immune systems: 9th international conference, ICARIS 2010, Edinburgh, UK, July 26-29, 2010: proceedings. Springer

Although there are various types of cancer treatments, none of these currently take into account the e®ect of ageing of the immune system and hence altered responses to cancer. Recent studies have shown that in vitro stimulation of T cells can help i... Read More about Defining a simulation strategy for cancer immunocompetence.

STORM - a novel information fusion and cluster interpretation technique (2010)
Book Chapter
Feyereisl, J., & Aickelin, U. (2010). STORM - a novel information fusion and cluster interpretation technique. In E. Corchado, & H. Yin (Eds.), Intelligent data engineering and automated learning -- IDEAL 2009:10th internatio conference, Bourgos, Spain, September 23-26, 2009: proceedings. Springer

Analysis of data without labels is commonly subject to scrutiny by unsupervised machine learning techniques. Such techniques provide more meaningful representations, useful for better understanding of a problem at hand, than by looking only at the da... Read More about STORM - a novel information fusion and cluster interpretation technique.

Genesis 1:26-7 as a statement of humanity’s divine parentage (2010)
Journal Article
Crouch, C. (2010). Genesis 1:26-7 as a statement of humanity’s divine parentage. Journal of Theological Studies, 61(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/flp185

The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 as a statement of humanity’s divine parentage. As such it is intended to evoke the responsibilities of child to parent and of parent to child in the m... Read More about Genesis 1:26-7 as a statement of humanity’s divine parentage.

Vorsprung durch Technik: multi-display learning spaces and art-historical method (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bligh, B., & Lorenz, K. (2010). Vorsprung durch Technik: multi-display learning spaces and art-historical method.

The trajectory and heuristic success of Art History as a discipline has always been inseparably linked to the technical means of visualizing the material that is at its core. When in the late 19th century first analogous, then double-slide projection... Read More about Vorsprung durch Technik: multi-display learning spaces and art-historical method.

The rhetoric of multi-display learning spaces: exploratory experiences in visual art discipines (2010)
Journal Article
Bligh, B., & Lorenz, K. (2010). The rhetoric of multi-display learning spaces: exploratory experiences in visual art discipines. Seminar.net, 6(1),

Brett Bligh and Katharina Lorenz of The University of Nottingham, present the Multi-Display Learning Spaces (MD-LS) in this article. It comprises technologies to allow the viewing of multiple simultaneous visual materials, modes of learning which enc... Read More about The rhetoric of multi-display learning spaces: exploratory experiences in visual art discipines.

The Management Standards Indicator Tool and the estimation of risk (2010)
Journal Article
Bevan, A., Houdmont, J., & Menear, N. (2010). The Management Standards Indicator Tool and the estimation of risk. Occupational Medicine, 60(7), https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqq109

Background: The Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) Indicator Tool offers a measure of exposure to psychosocial work conditions that may be linked to stress-related outcomes. The HSE recommends that Indicator Tool data should be used as a basis for dis... Read More about The Management Standards Indicator Tool and the estimation of risk.

‘You may kiss the bride, but you may not open your mouth when you do so’: policies concerning sex, marriage and relationships in English forensic psychiatric facilities (2010)
Journal Article
Bartlett, P., Mantovani, N., Cratsley, K., Dillon, C., & Eastman, N. (2010). ‘You may kiss the bride, but you may not open your mouth when you do so’: policies concerning sex, marriage and relationships in English forensic psychiatric facilities. Liverpool Law Review, 31(2), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10991-010-9078-5

In 1996, the Royal College of Psychiatrists recommended that all psychiatric facilities in the UK develop policies concerning sexuality and sexual expression for persons contained in those facilities. This paper analyses the prevalence and content of... Read More about ‘You may kiss the bride, but you may not open your mouth when you do so’: policies concerning sex, marriage and relationships in English forensic psychiatric facilities.

Reforming mental disability law in Africa: practical tips and suggestions (2010)
Book
Bartlett, P., & Hamzic, V. (2010). Reforming mental disability law in Africa: practical tips and suggestions. University of Nottingham, Human Rights Law Centre

This report constitutes a major output of the project Designing Mental Health Law in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Lesotho which was directed by Professor Peter Bartlett, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Professor of Mental Health. The re... Read More about Reforming mental disability law in Africa: practical tips and suggestions.

Sex, dementia, capacity and care homes (2010)
Journal Article
Bartlett, P. (2010). Sex, dementia, capacity and care homes. Liverpool Law Review, 31(2), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10991-010-9077-6

This paper addresses the appropriate legal and policy approach to sexual conduct involving people with dementia in care homes, where the mental capacity of one or both partners is compromised. Such conduct is prohibited by sections 34–42 of the Sexua... Read More about Sex, dementia, capacity and care homes.

A qualitative investigation into the rehabilitation experience of patients following wrist fracture (2010)
Journal Article
Bamford, R., & Walker, D. (2010). A qualitative investigation into the rehabilitation experience of patients following wrist fracture. Hand Therapy, 15(3), https://doi.org/10.1258/ht.2010.010013

Introduction. Fractures of the wrist are often highly traumatic, leading to significant pain and reduction in
an individual’s home, work and leisure roles for a considerable time. Among the studies on wrist fracture,
there is limited evidence which... Read More about A qualitative investigation into the rehabilitation experience of patients following wrist fracture.

Analysis of a stochastic SIR epidemic on a random network incorporating household structure (2010)
Journal Article
Ball, F. G., Sirl, D. J., & Trapman, P. (2010). Analysis of a stochastic SIR epidemic on a random network incorporating household structure. Mathematical Biosciences, 224(2), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2009.12.003

This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of individuals, with a random network of social contacts, that is also partitioned into households. The behaviour o... Read More about Analysis of a stochastic SIR epidemic on a random network incorporating household structure.

An SIR epidemic model on a population with random network and household structure and several types of individuals (2010)
Journal Article
Ball, F. G., & Sirl, D. J. An SIR epidemic model on a population with random network and household structure and several types of individuals. Manuscript submitted for publication

We consider a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) epidemic model with several types of individuals. Infectious individuals can make infectious contacts on two levels, within their own ‘household’ and with their neighbours in a random g... Read More about An SIR epidemic model on a population with random network and household structure and several types of individuals.

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of the passive films formed on thermally sprayed and wrought Inconel 625 (2010)
Journal Article
Bakare, M., Voisey, K., Roe, M., & McCartney, D. (2010). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of the passive films formed on thermally sprayed and wrought Inconel 625. Applied Surface Science, 257(3), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.07.066

There is a well known performance gap in corrosion resistance between thermally sprayed corrosion resistant coatings and the equivalent bulk materials. Interconnected porosity has an important and well known effect, however there are additional relev... Read More about X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of the passive films formed on thermally sprayed and wrought Inconel 625.

Horizontal policies in public procurement: a taxonomy (2010)
Journal Article
Arrowsmith, S. (2010). Horizontal policies in public procurement: a taxonomy. Journal of Public Procurement, 10(2),

Public procurement is widely used to promote objectives of an economic, environmental and social nature, such as the economic development of disadvantaged social groups. This article elaborates a detailed taxonomy of such “horizontal” policies. This... Read More about Horizontal policies in public procurement: a taxonomy.

Continuing to care for people with dementia: Irish family carers' experience of their relative's transition to a nursing home (2010)
Book
Argyle, E., Downs, M., & Tasker, J. (2010). Continuing to care for people with dementia: Irish family carers' experience of their relative's transition to a nursing home. University of Bradford

The purpose of this study is to describe carers’ experience of the transition of their relative who has dementia to nursing home care. It is intended that this will provide evidence-based guidance for the development of initiatives to support carers.... Read More about Continuing to care for people with dementia: Irish family carers' experience of their relative's transition to a nursing home.