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Intelligence techniques in computer security and forensics: At the boundaries of ethics and law (2012)
Book Chapter
Stahl, B., Carroll-Mayer, M., Elizondo, D., Wakunuma, K., & Zheng, Y. (2012). Intelligence techniques in computer security and forensics: At the boundaries of ethics and law. In D. A. Elizondo, A. Solanas, & A. Martinez-Balleste (Eds.), Computational Intelligence for Privacy and Security. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25237-2_14

Computational Intelligence (CI) techniques have been widely used in the domains of computer security and computer forensics. One problem that normative discussions of technologies face is that the technical capabilities under investigation tend to be... Read More about Intelligence techniques in computer security and forensics: At the boundaries of ethics and law.

Introduction: What difference do sex and gender make? (2012)
Book Chapter
Coen, S., & Banister, E. (2012). Introduction: What difference do sex and gender make?. In S. Coen, & E. Banister (Eds.), What a Difference Sex and Gender Make: A Gender, Sex and Health Research Casebook. CIHR Institute of Gender and Health

In this collection, you will find examples from a diversity of disciplines and health foci where accounting for sex and gender in health research has advanced what we know, improved how we do research and made the products of health research more use... Read More about Introduction: What difference do sex and gender make?.

International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia (2012)
Book Chapter
Sandy, L. (2012). International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia. In M. Ford, L. Lyons, & W. van Schendel (Eds.), Labour Migration and Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia : Critical Perspectives (41-56). Routledge

Cambodia has long been identified as a human trafficking ‘hotspot’ (see Molland in this volume) and, after sustained pressure from the US and other governments, in February 2008 the Royal Government of Cambodia promulgated its Law on the Suppression... Read More about International politics, anti-trafficking measures and sex work in Cambodia.

David K. E. Bruce, 1961–69 (2012)
Book Chapter
Young, J. W. (2012). David K. E. Bruce, 1961–69. In J. S. Rofe, & A. R. Holmes (Eds.), The Embassy in Grosvenor Square: American Ambassadors to the United Kingdom, 1938–2008 (153-170). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137295576_9

According to his diary, David Bruce virtually selected the London Embassy for himself: before his inauguration as President, John F. Kennedy told the veteran diplomat and Democratic Party supporter that he could have any post he wanted and Bruce had... Read More about David K. E. Bruce, 1961–69.

The regulation of human papillomavirus gene expression by the E2 protein: keeping a finger in every pie (2012)
Book Chapter
Graham, S. V., & Gaston, K. L. (2012). The regulation of human papillomavirus gene expression by the E2 protein: keeping a finger in every pie. In K. Gaston (Ed.), Small DNA tumour viruses, 37--53. Caister Academic Press

The human papillomavirus (HPV) genome is around 8000 base pairs in length and it encodes only eight proteins, a limited number of protein isoforms and no known microRNAs. Despite this relative paucity of genes and gene products these viruses are high... Read More about The regulation of human papillomavirus gene expression by the E2 protein: keeping a finger in every pie.

Fano polytopes (2012)
Book Chapter
Kasprzyk, A. M., & Nill, B. (2012). Fano polytopes. In A. Rebhan, L. Katzarkov, J. Knapp, R. Rashkov, & E. Scheidegger (Eds.), Strings, gauge fields, and the geometry behind: the legacy of Maximilian Kreuzer (349-364). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814412551_0017

Fano polytopes are the convex-geometric objects corresponding to toric Fano varieties. We give a brief survey of classification results for different classes of Fano polytopes.

Health-related online support communities (2012)
Book Chapter
Coulson, N. S., & Malik, S. (2012). Health-related online support communities. In Encyclopedia of Cyber Behavior (671-688). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0315-8.ch057

In recent years, the Internet has provided new opportunities for individuals living with health-related problems to communicate with each other via online support communities. These communities offer many unique advantages, such as convenience, anony... Read More about Health-related online support communities.

Managing herd reproduction (2012)
Book Chapter
Hudson, C., Kerby, M., Statham, J., & Wapenaar, W. (2012). Managing herd reproduction. In Dairy herd health (73-116). CAB International Publishing

Physical activity and cancer (2012)
Book Chapter
Blake, H., & Tennyson, R. (2012). Physical activity and cancer. In N. L. Hicks, & R. E. Warren (Eds.), Psychology of cancer. Nova Science

It is widely accepted that physical activity is important for physical functioning and well-being, and as such the promotion of active lifestyles is becoming increasingly significant in public health policy both in the UK and worldwide. Sedentary lif... Read More about Physical activity and cancer.

Re-thinking Herczegfalvy: the ECHR and the control of psychiatric treatment (2012)
Book Chapter
Bartlett, P. (2012). Re-thinking Herczegfalvy: the ECHR and the control of psychiatric treatment. In E. Brems (Ed.), Diversity and human rights: rewriting judgments of the ECHR (352-381). Cambridge University Press

This chapter forms part of a E Brems (ed.), Diversity and Human Rights: Rewriting Judgments of the ECHR (Cambridge: CUP, forthcoming 2013), in which lawyers and academics re-write judgments of the ECHR in a number of human rights areas. This cha... Read More about Re-thinking Herczegfalvy: the ECHR and the control of psychiatric treatment.

Evaluating different cost-benefit analysis methods for port security operations (2012)
Book Chapter
Sherman, G., Siebers, P., Menachof, D., & Aickelin, U. (2012). Evaluating different cost-benefit analysis methods for port security operations. In J. Faulin, A. A. Juan, S. E. Grasman, & M. J. Fry (Eds.), Decision making in service industries: a practical approach. CRC Press

Service industries, such as ports, are attentive to their standards, a smooth service flow and economic viability. Cost benefit analysis has proven itself as a useful tool to support this type of decision making; it has been used by businesses and go... Read More about Evaluating different cost-benefit analysis methods for port security operations.

Cellular and Viral Mechanisms of HIV-1 Transmission Mediated by Dendritic Cells (2012)
Book Chapter
Coleman, C. M., St.Gelais, C., & Wu, L. (2012). Cellular and Viral Mechanisms of HIV-1 Transmission Mediated by Dendritic Cells. Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4433-6_4

Dendritic cells (DCs) play a key role in the initial infection and cell-to-cell transmission events that occur upon HIV-1 infection. DCs interact closely with CD4+ T cells, the main target of HIV-1 replication. HIV-1 challenged DCs and target CD4+ T... Read More about Cellular and Viral Mechanisms of HIV-1 Transmission Mediated by Dendritic Cells.

From Text to Pretext: An Ethical Turn in Curriculum Work (2012)
Book Chapter
Maheux, J., Swanson, D., & Khan, S. (2012). From Text to Pretext: An Ethical Turn in Curriculum Work. In T. C. Mason, & R. J. Helfenbein (Eds.), Ethics and International Curriculum Work: The Challenges of Culture and Context (143-172). Information Age Publishing

Introduction: mediating China-Africa (2012)
Book Chapter
Power, M., Mohan, G., & Tan-Mullins, M. (2012). Introduction: mediating China-Africa. In China's resource diplomacy in Africa: powering development?. Palgrave Macmillan

The Restoration county community: a post-conflict culture (2012)
Book Chapter
Appleby, D. (2012). The Restoration county community: a post-conflict culture. In J. Eales, & A. Hopper (Eds.), The County Community in Seventeenth-century England and Wales. , (100-124). University of Hertfordshire Press

Neoliberal and inclusive themes in European lifelong learning policy (2012)
Book Chapter
Holford, J., & Mohorčič Špolar, V. A. (2012). Neoliberal and inclusive themes in European lifelong learning policy. In S. Riddell, J. Markowitsch, & E. Weedon (Eds.), Lifelong learning in Europe: equity and efficiency in the balance. Policy Press

DRAFT: not for citation. This is a pre-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of a chapter published in Sheila Riddell, Jörg Markowitsch, and Elisabet Weedon, eds., Lifelong learning in Europe: Equity and efficiency in the balance, Bristol: Policy Pres... Read More about Neoliberal and inclusive themes in European lifelong learning policy.