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Plasmodium centrin PbCEN-4 localizes to the putative MTOC and is dispensable for malaria parasite proliferation (2018)
Journal Article
Roques, M., Stanway, R. R., Rea, E. I., Markus, R., Brady, D., Holder, A. A., …Tewari, R. (2018). Plasmodium centrin PbCEN-4 localizes to the putative MTOC and is dispensable for malaria parasite proliferation. Biology Open, 8(1), Article bio.036822. https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.036822

Centrins are calmodulin-like phosphoproteins present in the centrosome and play an active role in the duplication, separation and organization of centrosomal structures such as the microtubule-organizing centre (MTOC) during mitosis. They are also ma... Read More about Plasmodium centrin PbCEN-4 localizes to the putative MTOC and is dispensable for malaria parasite proliferation.

Young adults with chronic kidney disease: an exploration of their relationships and support networks (2018)
Journal Article
Coyne, E., Langham, H., Tomlin, M., Hope, W., Johnson, C., Byrne, C., …Buchanan, H. (2019). Young adults with chronic kidney disease: an exploration of their relationships and support networks. Journal of Renal Care, 45(1), 20-28. https://doi.org/10.1111/jorc.12263

Background: Young people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a number of key issues and life changes to manage while also possibly transitioning into adult care. During this time, the nature of their support networks including, social, romantic, f... Read More about Young adults with chronic kidney disease: an exploration of their relationships and support networks.

Non-equilibrium absorbing state phase transitions in discrete-time quantum cellular automaton dynamics on spin lattices (2018)
Journal Article
Lesanovsky, I., Macieszczak, K., & Garrahan, J. P. (2018). Non-equilibrium absorbing state phase transitions in discrete-time quantum cellular automaton dynamics on spin lattices. Quantum Science and Technology, 4(2), https://doi.org/10.1088/2058-9565/aaf831

We introduce a discrete-time quantum dynamics on a two-dimensional lattice that describes the evolution of a $1+1$-dimensional spin system. The underlying quantum map is constructed such that the reduced state at each time step is separable. We show... Read More about Non-equilibrium absorbing state phase transitions in discrete-time quantum cellular automaton dynamics on spin lattices.

Space matters (2018)
Journal Article
O 'Loughlin, T. (in press). Space matters. Anaphora,

‘Going the extra mile’ for older people with dementia: Exploring the voluntary labour of homecare workers (2018)
Journal Article
Turner, N., Schneider, J., Pollock, K., Travers, C., Perry-Young, L., & Wilkinson, S. (2018). ‘Going the extra mile’ for older people with dementia: Exploring the voluntary labour of homecare workers. Dementia, https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301218817616

Homecare workers provide essential physical, social and emotional support to growing numbers of older people with dementia in the UK. Although it is acknowledged that the work can sometimes be demanding, some homecare workers regularly ‘go the extra... Read More about ‘Going the extra mile’ for older people with dementia: Exploring the voluntary labour of homecare workers.

Plausible petri nets as self-adaptive expert systems: a tool for infrastructure asset monitoring (2018)
Journal Article
Chiachío, M., Chiachío, J., Prescott, D., & Andrews, J. (2019). Plausible petri nets as self-adaptive expert systems: a tool for infrastructure asset monitoring. Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 34(4), 281-298. https://doi.org/10.1111/mice.12427

This paper provides a computational framework to model self-adaptive expert systems using the Petri net (PN) formalism. Self-adaptive expert systems are understood here as expert systems with the ability to autonomously learn from external inputs, li... Read More about Plausible petri nets as self-adaptive expert systems: a tool for infrastructure asset monitoring.

And … action?: gender, knowledge and inequalities in the UK screen industries (2018)
Journal Article
Ruth Eikhof, D., Newsinger, J., Luchinskaya, D., & Rudloff, D. (2019). And … action?: gender, knowledge and inequalities in the UK screen industries. Gender, Work and Organization, 26(6), 840-859. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12318

This article explores how a knowledge ecology framework can help us better understand the production of gender knowledge, especially in relation to improving gender equality. Drawing on Law et al. (2011), it analyses what knowledge of gender inequali... Read More about And … action?: gender, knowledge and inequalities in the UK screen industries.

Extreme M-quantiles as risk measures: from L1 to Lp optimization (2018)
Journal Article
Daouia, A., Girard, S., & Stupfler, G. (2019). Extreme M-quantiles as risk measures: from L1 to Lp optimization. Bernoulli, 25(1), 264-309

The class of quantiles lies at the heart of extreme-value theory and is one of the basic tools in risk management. The alternative family of expectiles is based on squared rather than absolute error loss minimization. It has recently been receiving a... Read More about Extreme M-quantiles as risk measures: from L1 to Lp optimization.

Household Knights, Chamber Knights and King’s Knights: The Development of the Royal Knight in Fourteenth-Century England (2018)
Journal Article
Hefferan, M. (2019). Household Knights, Chamber Knights and King’s Knights: The Development of the Royal Knight in Fourteenth-Century England. Journal of Medieval History, 45(1), 80-99. https://doi.org/10.1080/03044181.2018.1551811

The fourteenth century witnessed a considerable change in the way in which knights were retained in royal service in England. The system of retaining ‘household knights’, which had been in operation since at least the twelfth century, gave way to a n... Read More about Household Knights, Chamber Knights and King’s Knights: The Development of the Royal Knight in Fourteenth-Century England.

Supernatural Beings, Shamans and Dream-places: Jules Monnerot and the Native American Touchstones of Surrealism’s Mythological Realignment, 1939-1945 (2018)
Journal Article
Atkin, W. (2018). Supernatural Beings, Shamans and Dream-places: Jules Monnerot and the Native American Touchstones of Surrealism’s Mythological Realignment, 1939-1945. The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945, 14, Article 3

By 1942, a considerable number of the Parisian surrealist group had resettled in the U. S. after having fled the conflict in Europe. Though sometimes regarded as a hiatus in surrealist activities, or in some accounts even the death-knell of Surrealis... Read More about Supernatural Beings, Shamans and Dream-places: Jules Monnerot and the Native American Touchstones of Surrealism’s Mythological Realignment, 1939-1945.

Development and Validation of a Dementia Risk Prediction Model in the General Population: An Analysis of Three Longitudinal Studies (2018)
Journal Article
Ikram, M. A., Licher, S., Ikram, M. K., Leening, M. J., Steyerberg, E. W., Yilmaz, P., …Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. (2019). Development and Validation of a Dementia Risk Prediction Model in the General Population: An Analysis of Three Longitudinal Studies. American Journal of Psychiatry, 176(7), 543-551. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2018.18050566

© 2019 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved. Objective: Identification of individuals at high risk of dementia is essential for development of prevention strategies, but reliable tools are lacking for risk stratification in the popul... Read More about Development and Validation of a Dementia Risk Prediction Model in the General Population: An Analysis of Three Longitudinal Studies.

Discovery of novel quinoline–chalcone derivatives as potent antitumor agents with microtubule polymerization inhibitory activity (2018)
Journal Article
Li, W., Xu, F., Shuai, W., Sun, H., Yao, H., Ma, C., …Xu, J. (2019). Discovery of novel quinoline–chalcone derivatives as potent antitumor agents with microtubule polymerization inhibitory activity. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 62(2), 993-1013. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b01755

© 2018 American Chemical Society. A series of novel quinoline-chalcone derivatives were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their antiproliferative activity. Among them, compound 24d exhibited the most potent activity with IC 50 values ranging... Read More about Discovery of novel quinoline–chalcone derivatives as potent antitumor agents with microtubule polymerization inhibitory activity.

Probabilistic-based assessment of existing steel-concrete composite bridges : application to Sousa River Bridge (2018)
Journal Article
Matos, J. C., Moreira, V. N., Valente, I. B., Cruz, P. J., Neves, L. C., & Galvão, N. (2019). Probabilistic-based assessment of existing steel-concrete composite bridges : application to Sousa River Bridge. Engineering Structures, 181, 95-110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.12.006

This paper presents a framework to assess the safety of existing structures, combining deterministic model identification and reliability assessment techniques, considering both load-test and complementary laboratory test results. Firstly, the propos... Read More about Probabilistic-based assessment of existing steel-concrete composite bridges : application to Sousa River Bridge.

Enduring Trouble: Striving to Think Anew (2018)
Book Chapter
Kabesh, A. T. (2018). Enduring Trouble: Striving to Think Anew. In I. Parker, & S. Siddiqui (Eds.), Islamic Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Islam: Cultural and Clinical Dialogues. Routledge

“I’m a medic”: a web-based, social capital approach to health careers (2018)
Journal Article
Garrud, P., Hughes, G., Greaves, S., McCracken, S., & Doyle, J. (2018). “I’m a medic”: a web-based, social capital approach to health careers. MedEdPublish, 7(4), https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2018.0000280.1

Widening access to medicine in U.K. requires outreach that engages schools in remote areas, schools with below average attainment, and schools serving disadvantaged communities in order to develop a more representative profession and meet serious wor... Read More about “I’m a medic”: a web-based, social capital approach to health careers.

Cyclic and Post-cycling Anchor Response in Geocell-Reinforced Sand (2018)
Journal Article
Moghaddas Tafreshi, S. N., Rahimi, M., Dawson, A., & Leshchinsky, B. (2018). Cyclic and Post-cycling Anchor Response in Geocell-Reinforced Sand. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 56(11), 1700-1718. https://doi.org/10.1139/cgj-2018-0559

Plate anchors are commonly used to resist static, cyclic and monotonic after cyclic-loading uplift loads. Under cyclic loading, progressive sudden failure may occur, characterized by accumulated displacement – even under loads significantly less than... Read More about Cyclic and Post-cycling Anchor Response in Geocell-Reinforced Sand.

A New Dictionary of English Field-names (2018)
Book
Cavill, P., & Gregory, R. (2018). A New Dictionary of English Field-names. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society

This is a major new dictionary of field-names drawing on the collections of the English Place-Name Survey and the pioneering work of John Field, and scholarly work in field-nomenclature of the last twenty years.
With some 45,000 field-name attestat... Read More about A New Dictionary of English Field-names.

Thinking outside of the box II: disrupting the cognitive map (2018)
Journal Article
Buckley, M. G., Smith, A. D., & Haselgrove, M. (2019). Thinking outside of the box II: disrupting the cognitive map. Cognitive Psychology, 108, 22-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogpsych.2018.11.001

A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independent (i.e. allocentric) representation of the global boundary shape of their environment in order to support spatial reorientation and place learning. In... Read More about Thinking outside of the box II: disrupting the cognitive map.

The relationship between patients’ illness beliefs and recovery after stroke (2018)
Journal Article
Aujla, N., Walker, M., Vedhara, K., & Sprigg, N. (2019). The relationship between patients’ illness beliefs and recovery after stroke. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 24(5), 551-558. https://doi.org/10.1080/13548506.2018.1557712

The Common Sense Model (CSM) is a useful framework for understanding mood and treatment adherence amongst survivors in the acute phase of stroke. CSM stroke studies have thus far focused on the single outcomes, mood and medication adherence, neglecti... Read More about The relationship between patients’ illness beliefs and recovery after stroke.