Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure
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The effect of stimulus distribution form on the acquisition and rate of conditioned responding: Implications for theory (2013)
Journal Article
In four experiments rats were conditioned to an auditory conditioned stimulus (conditioned stimulus; CS) that was paired with food, and learning about the CS was compared across two conditions in which the mean duration of the CS was equated. In one,... Read More about The effect of stimulus distribution form on the acquisition and rate of conditioned responding: Implications for theory.
A comparison of resistive and capacitive touchscreens for use within vehicles (2013)
Journal Article
Vehicles are increasingly utilising technologies developed in non-automotive domains. In this respect, capacitive touchscreens are familiar to smartphone and tablet computer users enabling a wide range of single and multi-touch gestures, but have not... Read More about A comparison of resistive and capacitive touchscreens for use within vehicles.
Doing innovation in the wild (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Community engagement for research: contextual design in rural CSCW system development (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Placebooks: Participation, Community, Design, and Ubiquitous Data Aggregation ‘In the Wild’ (2013)
Conference Proceeding
This paper outlines and describes the development of a multi-media data aggregation system called Placebooks. Placebooks was developed as a ubiquitous toolkit aimed at allowing people in rural areas to create and share digital books that contained a... Read More about Placebooks: Participation, Community, Design, and Ubiquitous Data Aggregation ‘In the Wild’.
Issues and Understandings for Rural HCI Systems Development: Agile Approaches “In the Wild” (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Optimal short-time acquisition schemes in high angular resolution diffusion-weighted imaging (2013)
Journal Article
This work investigates the possibilities of applying high-angular-resolution-diffusion-imaging- (HARDI-) based methods in a clinical setting by investigating the performance of non-Gaussian diffusion probability density function (PDF) estimation for... Read More about Optimal short-time acquisition schemes in high angular resolution diffusion-weighted imaging.
Origin of parietal podocytes in atubular glomeruli mapped by lineage tracing (2013)
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Parietal podocytes are fully differentiated podocytes lining Bowman's capsule where normally only parietal epithelial cells (PECs) are found. Parietal podocytes formthroughout life and are regularly observed in human biopsies, particularly in atubula... Read More about Origin of parietal podocytes in atubular glomeruli mapped by lineage tracing.
Boundary conditions resulting from cylindrical and longitudinal periodicities (2013)
Journal Article
A validation of the application of D2O stable isotope tracer techniques for monitoring day-to-day changes in muscle protein subfraction synthesis in humans (2013)
Journal Article
Quantification of muscle protein synthesis (MPS) remains a cornerstone for understanding the control of muscle mass. Traditional [13C]amino acid tracer methodologies necessitate sustained bed rest and intravenous cannulation(s), restricting studies t... Read More about A validation of the application of D2O stable isotope tracer techniques for monitoring day-to-day changes in muscle protein subfraction synthesis in humans.
Yhwh's battle against chaos in Ezekiel: the transformation of Judahite mythology for a new situation (2013)
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In addressing the theological crisis of the exile, Ezekiel relies on the mythology of the divine king who goes out to battle against the forces of chaos, commonly referred to as the Chaoskampf. This article explores how Ezekiel employs this imagery t... Read More about Yhwh's battle against chaos in Ezekiel: the transformation of Judahite mythology for a new situation.
Embodiment in skateboarding videogames (2013)
Journal Article
This article analyses the avatar in action games as both object of perception and instrument of action and perception. This allows for a picture to emerge of the way in which avatars in 3D action games serve as a kind of commentary on what it is to h... Read More about Embodiment in skateboarding videogames.
Probing the metallicity and ionization state of the circumgalactic medium at z~6 and beyond with OI absorption (2013)
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Low-ionization metal absorption due to O I has been identified as an important probe of the physical state of the intergalactic/circumgalactic medium at the tail end of reionization. We use here high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations to interpret t... Read More about Probing the metallicity and ionization state of the circumgalactic medium at z~6 and beyond with OI absorption.
Genome-wide methylation and gene expression changes in newborn rats following maternal protein restriction and reversal by folic acid (2013)
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A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet during pregnancy can programme physiological and metabolic functions in the developing fetus, effectively determining susceptibility to later disease. The mech... Read More about Genome-wide methylation and gene expression changes in newborn rats following maternal protein restriction and reversal by folic acid.
Background Medication non-adherence is considered an important cause of morbidity and mortality in primary care. This study aims to determine the effectiveness, cost effectiveness and acceptability of a complex intervention delivered by community... Read More about Protocol for the New Medicine Service Study: a randomized controlled trial and economic evaluation with qualitative appraisal comparing the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the New Medicine Service in community pharmacies in England.
Off-line breath acetone analysis in critical illness (2013)
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Analysis of breath acetone could be useful in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) setting to monitor evidence of starvation and metabolic stress. The aims of this study were to examine the relationship between acetone concentrations in breath and blood in... Read More about Off-line breath acetone analysis in critical illness.
Optimized immobilization of lectins using self-assembled monolayers on polysilicon encoded materials for cell tagging (2013)
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Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) have been used for the preparation of functional microtools consisting of encoded polysilicon barcodes biofunctionalized with proteins of the lectin family. These hybrid microtools exploit the lectins ability for reco... Read More about Optimized immobilization of lectins using self-assembled monolayers on polysilicon encoded materials for cell tagging.