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Electronic monitoring of adherence to inhaled medication in asthma (2014)
Journal Article
Howard, S., Lang, A., Patel, M. D. K., Sharples, S., & Shaw, D. E. (2014). Electronic monitoring of adherence to inhaled medication in asthma. Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews, 10(1), https://doi.org/10.2174/1573398X10666140429005007

The main treatment of asthma is inhaled corticosteroids. However adherence to these medications in asthma is often poor, with low adherence associated with excessive health care costs and an increased risk of emergency room visits and mortality. Alth... Read More about Electronic monitoring of adherence to inhaled medication in asthma.

Is my rival’s rival a friend? Popular third-party perceptions of territorial disputes in East Asia (2014)
Journal Article
Horesh, N., Kim, H. J., Mauch, P., & Sullivan, J. (2014). Is my rival’s rival a friend? Popular third-party perceptions of territorial disputes in East Asia. Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, 32(1), https://doi.org/10.22439/cjas.v32i1.4594

This article examines how China's rise and increasing tensions with Japan are portrayed by South Korean bloggers. The deterioration in relations between China and Japan over the last two years generally projects onto the ways and means by which China... Read More about Is my rival’s rival a friend? Popular third-party perceptions of territorial disputes in East Asia.

Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains (2014)
Journal Article
Hofman, P. S., Wu, B., & Liu, K. (2014). Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 43(4),

In this paper we evaluate three projects with the participation of 40 supplier firms in several Chinese coastal provinces representing multi-stakeholder efforts to provide alternative channels through which workers can voice their concerns. The suppl... Read More about Collaborative socially responsible practices for improving the position of Chinese workers in global supply chains.

Understanding teaching assistant self-efficacy in role and in training: its susceptibility to influence (2014)
Journal Article
Higgins, H. J., & Gulliford, A. (2014). Understanding teaching assistant self-efficacy in role and in training: its susceptibility to influence. Educational Psychology in Practice, 30(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/02667363.2014.896250

There has been a noted growth in the number of teaching assistants (TAs) in mainstream schools (DfE, 2013a). Research is inconclusive about their efficacy at changing outcomes for children (Alborz et al 2009; Blatchford et al, 2009) and has proposed... Read More about Understanding teaching assistant self-efficacy in role and in training: its susceptibility to influence.

Circular polarization in n-type resonant tunneling diodes with Si delta-doping in the quantum well (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Herval, L. S., Galeti, H., Orsi Gordo, V., Galvao Gobato, Y., Brasil, M., Taylor, D., & Henini, M. (2014). Circular polarization in n-type resonant tunneling diodes with Si delta-doping in the quantum well. In 2014 29th Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices (SBMicro). https://doi.org/10.1109/SBMicro.2014.6940126

In this work, we have investigated magneto-transport and polarization resolved photoluminescence of a GaAs/AlGaAs resonant tunneling diode with Si delta-doping at the center of the quantum well under a magnetic field parallel to the tunnel current. T... Read More about Circular polarization in n-type resonant tunneling diodes with Si delta-doping in the quantum well.

Susceptibility of shallow foundation to rocking and sliding movements during seismic loading (2014)
Book Chapter
Heron, C., Haigh, S., & Madabhushi, G. (2014). Susceptibility of shallow foundation to rocking and sliding movements during seismic loading. In Seismic evaluation and rehabilitation of structures (407-424). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00458-7_23

Current design codes prevent the rocking and sliding of shallow foundations during seismic loading despite much research indicating the beneficial nature of allowing such movements. The primary benefit is the partial isolation of the structure from t... Read More about Susceptibility of shallow foundation to rocking and sliding movements during seismic loading.

Assessing the benefits of auditory training to real-world listening: identifying appropriate and sensitive outcomes (2014)
Book Chapter
Henshaw, H., & Ferguson, M. A. (2014). Assessing the benefits of auditory training to real-world listening: identifying appropriate and sensitive outcomes. In T. Dau, & S. Santurette (Eds.), Auditory plasticity - listening with the brain. Danavox Jubilee Foundation

Auditory training is an intervention that aims to improve auditory performance and help alleviate the difficulties associated with hearing loss. To be an effective intervention, any task-specific learning needs to transfer to functional benefits in r... Read More about Assessing the benefits of auditory training to real-world listening: identifying appropriate and sensitive outcomes.

Musical intersections across the digital and physical (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hazzard, A., Benford, S., Chamberlain, A., Greenhalgh, C., & Kwon, H. (2014). Musical intersections across the digital and physical.

Digital musical experiences are commonplace, everyday occurrences for many of us. Digital technologies facilitate where, how and what we access, and they increasingly offer new methods for capturing, sharing, enhancing and supporting such musical exp... Read More about Musical intersections across the digital and physical.

The application of specific point energy analysis to laser cutting with 1 μm laser radiation (2014)
Journal Article
Hashemzadeh, M., Suder, W., Williams, S., Powell, J., Kaplan, A., & Voisey, K. (2014). The application of specific point energy analysis to laser cutting with 1 μm laser radiation. Physics Procedia, 56, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2014.08.110

Specific point energy (SPE) is a concept that has been successfully used in laser welding where SPE and power density determine penetration depth. This type of analysis allows the welding characteristics of different laser systems to be directly comp... Read More about The application of specific point energy analysis to laser cutting with 1 μm laser radiation.

Fibre laser piercing of mild steel: the effects of power intensity, gas type and pressure (2014)
Journal Article
Hashemzadeh, M., Powell, J., & Voisey, K. (2014). Fibre laser piercing of mild steel: the effects of power intensity, gas type and pressure. Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 55, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optlaseng.2013.10.001

Laser piercing is used to generate a starting point for laser cutting. The pierced hole is normally larger than the kerf width, which means that it cannot lie on the cut line. An experimental program investigating the piercing process as a function o... Read More about Fibre laser piercing of mild steel: the effects of power intensity, gas type and pressure.

On infimum Dickey–Fuller unit root tests allowing for a trend break under the null (2014)
Journal Article
Harvey, D. I., Leybourne, S. J., & Taylor, A. R. (2014). On infimum Dickey–Fuller unit root tests allowing for a trend break under the null. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 78, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2012.10.017

Trend breaks appear to be prevalent in macroeconomic time series. Consequently, to avoid the catastrophic impact that unmodelled trend breaks have on power, it is standard empirical practice to employ unit root tests which allow for such effects. A p... Read More about On infimum Dickey–Fuller unit root tests allowing for a trend break under the null.

GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications (2014)
Journal Article
Hao, Y., Brown, M., & Harding, J. (2014). GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications

Geographical Information Systems have been existed
since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that
adoption of GIS technologies still remains relatively
low in many sectors. We will explore both the barriers
that affect the utilisation of GIS a... Read More about GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications.

UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on. Work package 7: Operationalising scenarios in the UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on (2014)
Book
Haines-Young, R., Tratalos, J., Birkinshaw, S. J., Butler, S., Gosling, S. N., Hull, S., Kass, G., Lewis, E., Lum, R., Norris, K., Potschin, M., & Walmsley, S. (2014). UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on. Work package 7: Operationalising scenarios in the UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on. UNEP-WCMC

Summary
Study aims and approach
An aim of the UK NEA Follow-on (UK NEAFO) is to develop and communicate the evidence base of
the UK NEA and make it relevant to decision and policy making. It also provides an important
opportunity for those workin... Read More about UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on. Work package 7: Operationalising scenarios in the UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on.

The ecosystem approach as a framework for understanding knowledge utilisation (2014)
Journal Article
Haines-Young, R., & Potschin, M. (2014). The ecosystem approach as a framework for understanding knowledge utilisation. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(2), https://doi.org/10.1068/c1329j

The Ecosystem Approach is used to analyse four case studies from England to determine what kind of ecosystem knowledge was used by people, and how it shaped their arguments. The results are reported across decisions making venues concerned with: inno... Read More about The ecosystem approach as a framework for understanding knowledge utilisation.

Worker/wrapper/makes it/faster (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hackett, J., & Hutton, G. (2014). Worker/wrapper/makes it/faster.

Much research in program optimization has focused on formal approaches to correctness: proving that the meaning of programs is preserved by the optimisation. Paradoxically, there has been comparatively little work on formal approaches to efficiency:... Read More about Worker/wrapper/makes it/faster.

Developing stroke specific vocational rehabilitation: a soft systems analysis of current service provision (2014)
Journal Article
Grant, M., Radford, K., Sinclair, E., & Terry, J. (2014). Developing stroke specific vocational rehabilitation: a soft systems analysis of current service provision. Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(5), https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2013.793410

Purpose: This study aimed to clarify the existing service provision of stroke-specific vocational rehabilitation (VR) in one English county, in order to facilitate future service development. Method: Using soft systems methodology, services in Health... Read More about Developing stroke specific vocational rehabilitation: a soft systems analysis of current service provision.

The WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: consulting the private sector (2014)
Journal Article
Grainger, A. (2014). The WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: consulting the private sector. Journal of World Trade, 48(6),

Trade facilitation concerns itself with the operational quality of the international trade environment; and has its roots in the frustrations experienced by businesses when moving goods across borders – especially with regard to inefficient border ma... Read More about The WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: consulting the private sector.

Symmetry-breaking in the endofullerene H2O@C60 revealed in the quantum dynamics of ortho and para-water: a neutron scattering investigation (2014)
Journal Article
Goh, K. S., Jimenez-Ruiz, M., Johnson, M. R., Rols, S., Ollivier, J., Denning, M. S., …Horsewill, A. J. (2014). Symmetry-breaking in the endofullerene H2O@C60 revealed in the quantum dynamics of ortho and para-water: a neutron scattering investigation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(39), https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp03272a

Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) has been employed to investigate the quantum dynamics of water molecules permanently entrapped inside the cages of C60 fullerene molecules. This study of the supramolecular complex, H2O@C60, provides the unique oppo... Read More about Symmetry-breaking in the endofullerene H2O@C60 revealed in the quantum dynamics of ortho and para-water: a neutron scattering investigation.