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Public health sans frontières: human rights NGOs and "stewardship on a global scale" (2011)
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Murphy, T. (2011). Public health sans frontières: human rights NGOs and "stewardship on a global scale". Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 62(5),

Part of a special issue: 'A symposium with Professor Roger Brownsword: super-stewardship in the context of public health', guest edited by Dr Mark Flear, and featuring papers by both Flear and Brownsword, as well as Dr John Coggon, Professor Soren Ho... Read More about Public health sans frontières: human rights NGOs and "stewardship on a global scale".

Reducing the gradient artefact in simultaneous EEG-fMRI by adjusting the subject’s axial position (2011)
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Mullinger, K. J., Yan, W. X., & Bowtell, R. W. (2011). Reducing the gradient artefact in simultaneous EEG-fMRI by adjusting the subject’s axial position. NeuroImage, 54(3), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.09.079

Large artefacts which compromise EEG data quality are generated when electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are carried out concurrently. The gradient artefact produced by the time-varying magnetic field gradien... Read More about Reducing the gradient artefact in simultaneous EEG-fMRI by adjusting the subject’s axial position.

The failure of democracy in Turkey: a comparative analysis (2011)
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McLaren, L. M., & Cop, B. (2011). The failure of democracy in Turkey: a comparative analysis. Government and Opposition, 46(4), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2011.01344.x

Although Turkey took its initial steps toward establishing democracy in 1950, it has thus far failed to become a fully functioning democracy. Using the comparison cases of Spain and Greece, this paper discusses two related variables that are likely t... Read More about The failure of democracy in Turkey: a comparative analysis.

After Nehru, What? Britain, the United States, and the Other Transfer of Power in India, 1960–64 (2011)
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McGarr, P. M. (2011). After Nehru, What? Britain, the United States, and the Other Transfer of Power in India, 1960–64. International History Review, 33(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2011.555381

In November 1959, India's Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, turned seventy. Having led his country since Britain's departure from South Asia in August 1947, Nehru's seventieth birthday stimulated debates, both inside and outside the Indian subcontine... Read More about After Nehru, What? Britain, the United States, and the Other Transfer of Power in India, 1960–64.

"India's Rasputin"?: V.K. Krishna Menon and Anglo–American misperceptions of Indian foreign policymaking, 1947–1964 (2011)
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McGarr, P. M. (2011). "India's Rasputin"?: V.K. Krishna Menon and Anglo–American misperceptions of Indian foreign policymaking, 1947–1964. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 22(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2011.576536

From 1947 until his political demise in late 1962, Vengalil Krishanan Krishna Menon stood at the forefront of India's international relations. One of Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's closest political confidantes, Menon served variously as India's H... Read More about "India's Rasputin"?: V.K. Krishna Menon and Anglo–American misperceptions of Indian foreign policymaking, 1947–1964.

Bridging the gap between physiology and behavior: evidence from the sSoTS model of human visual attention (2011)
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Mavritsaki, E., Heinke, D., Allen, H. A., Deco, G., & Humphreys, G. W. (2011). Bridging the gap between physiology and behavior: evidence from the sSoTS model of human visual attention. Psychological Review, 118(1), https://doi.org/10.1037/a0021868

We present the case for a role of biologically plausible neural network modeling in bridging the gap between physiology and behavior. We argue that spiking-level networks can allow “vertical” translation between physiological properties of neural sys... Read More about Bridging the gap between physiology and behavior: evidence from the sSoTS model of human visual attention.

A case for corpus stylistics: Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale (2011)
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Mahlberg, M., & McIntyre, D. (2011). A case for corpus stylistics: Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale. English Text Construction, 4(2), https://doi.org/10.1075/etc.4.2.03mah

In this article we investigate keywords and key semantic domains in Fleming’s Casino Royale. We identify groups of keywords that describe elements of the fictional world such as characters and settings as well as thematic signals. The keyword groups... Read More about A case for corpus stylistics: Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale.

An adaptive evolutionary multi-objective approach based on simulated annealing (2011)
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Li, H., & Landa-Silva, D. (2011). An adaptive evolutionary multi-objective approach based on simulated annealing. Evolutionary Computation, 19(4), https://doi.org/10.1162/EVCO_a_00038

A multi-objective optimization problem can be solved by decomposing it into one or more single objective subproblems in some multi-objective metaheuristic algorithms. Each subproblem corresponds to one weighted aggregation function. For example, MOEA... Read More about An adaptive evolutionary multi-objective approach based on simulated annealing.

Scientific explanation and moral explanation (2011)
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Leibowitz, U. D. (2011). Scientific explanation and moral explanation. Noûs, 45(3), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0068.2010.00775.x

Moral philosophers are, among other things, in the business of constructing moral theories. And moral theories are, among other things, supposed to explain moral phenomena. Consequently, one’s views about the nature of moral explanation will influenc... Read More about Scientific explanation and moral explanation.

The first collected “Shakespeare Apocrypha” (2011)
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Kirwan, P. (2011). The first collected “Shakespeare Apocrypha”. Shakespeare Quarterly, 62(4), https://doi.org/10.1353/shq.2011.0077

The anonymous plays Mucedorus, The Merry Devil of Edmonton, and Fair Em derive their spurious attribution to Shakespeare from a volume entitled "Shakespeare Vol. 1" that once belonged to David Garrick. Despite its significance, this volume has not be... Read More about The first collected “Shakespeare Apocrypha”.

The normal inhibition of associations is impaired by clonidine in Tourette syndrome (2011)
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Kantini, E., Cassaday, H. J., Hollis, C., & Jackson, G. M. (2011). The normal inhibition of associations is impaired by clonidine in Tourette syndrome. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry = Journal de l'Academie canadienne de psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent, 20(2),

Objective: We examined the inhibition of stimulus-stimulus associations (formally ‘conditioned inhibition’) in Tourette syndrome (TS). Method: The present study used video game style conditioned inhibition procedures suitable for children and adolesc... Read More about The normal inhibition of associations is impaired by clonidine in Tourette syndrome.

Associative learning in ADHD: improved expression under methylphenidate (2011)
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Kantini, E., Cassaday, H. J., Batty, M. J., Hollis, C., & Jackson, G. M. (2011). Associative learning in ADHD: improved expression under methylphenidate. Open Journal of Psychiatry, 1(2), https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpsych.2011.12004

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterised by developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. As might be expected of a disorder in which inhibitory deficits form part of the diagnostic criter... Read More about Associative learning in ADHD: improved expression under methylphenidate.

Discontinuous Galerkin methods for problems with Dirac delta source (2011)
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Houston, P., & Wihler, T. P. Discontinuous Galerkin methods for problems with Dirac delta source. Manuscript submitted for publication

In this article we study discontinuous Galerkin finite element discretizations of linear second-order elliptic partial differential equations with Dirac delta right-hand side. In particular, assuming that the underlying computational mesh is quasi-un... Read More about Discontinuous Galerkin methods for problems with Dirac delta source.

Impaired Pavlovian conditioned inhibition in offenders with personality disorders (2011)
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He, Z., Cassaday, H. J., Howard, R. C., Khalifa, N., & Bonardi, C. (2011). Impaired Pavlovian conditioned inhibition in offenders with personality disorders. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64(12), https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2011.616933

Certain types of violent offending are often accompanied by evidence of personality disorders (PDs), a range of heterogeneous conditions characterised by disinhibited behaviours that are generally described as impulsive. The tasks previously used to... Read More about Impaired Pavlovian conditioned inhibition in offenders with personality disorders.

Anisotropic hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows (2011)
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Giani, S., & Houston, P. Anisotropic hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows. Manuscript submitted for publication

In this article we consider the construction of general isotropic and anisotropic adaptive mesh refinement strategies, as well as hp-mesh refinement techniques, for the numerical approximation of the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. To... Read More about Anisotropic hp-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for compressible fluid flows.