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A New Perspective to Measuring Employee Growth: Developing a Successful Aging at Work Scale (2020)
Journal Article
Athaliah and the Theopolitics of Royal Assassination (2020)
Journal Article
While the kingdom of Israel experienced eight military coups in its shorter history, the kingdom of Judah saw only four assassinations of its monarchs, three of which were Athaliah, her usurper, and his successor. 1 This sequence of untimely royal de... Read More about Athaliah and the Theopolitics of Royal Assassination.
A Meta-Analysis of Vaccines for Preventing Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (2020)
Journal Article
Late Archaic Funerary Painting in Greek and Native Apulia (2020)
Book Chapter
Can Pragmatism about Quantum Theory Handle Objectivity about Explanations? (2020)
Book Chapter
Too little, too late? Brexit Day, transitional periods and the implications of MIB v Lewis (2020)
Journal Article
For several decades the UK has been in breach of key aspects of the Motor Vehicle Insurance Directives (MVID). This has been observed through academic commentary and confirmed in successful state liability claims. There has also been a manifestly inc... Read More about Too little, too late? Brexit Day, transitional periods and the implications of MIB v Lewis.
Self and City in the Thought of Saint Augustine (2020)
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Self and City in the Thought of Saint Augustine provides a detailed exegesis of the analogy between the self (as body and soul, always in relation to other such beings) and the city (or political society) in the thought of St. Augustine of Hippo (354... Read More about Self and City in the Thought of Saint Augustine.
English Publications of German Protestantism during the Reign of Elizabeth I (2020)
Journal Article
This article examines a wide range of theological writings by Germans and theologians trained in Germany published in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). It looks beyond Luther, Melanchthon, Calvin, and Bullinger to acknowledge... Read More about English Publications of German Protestantism during the Reign of Elizabeth I.
EU Design Law: Transitioning Towards Coherence? 15 Years of National Case Law (2020)
Book Chapter
Right and wrong analogies: the CJEU’s use of trade mark concepts in copyright and design law (2020)
Journal Article
Considers, with reference to case law, whether the tendency of the ECJ to use trade mark concepts to resolve disputes involving other intellectual property issues such as design and copyright is misconceived. Examines the operation of such a policy... Read More about Right and wrong analogies: the CJEU’s use of trade mark concepts in copyright and design law.
The Presentation of Jerome’s First Letter to Paulinus of Nola in the Codex Amiatinus Pentateuch Diagram (2020)
Journal Article
A diagram in the first quire of the Codex Amiatinus features five textual captions arranged in cruciform formation, one for each book of the Pentateuch. These are taken from Jerome's first letter to Paulinus of Nola (Epistle 53) which was written in... Read More about The Presentation of Jerome’s First Letter to Paulinus of Nola in the Codex Amiatinus Pentateuch Diagram.
Children and death in the Bronze and early Iron Age Aegean (2020)
Book Chapter
The study of children and childhood remains largely marginalised in the archaeology of the prehistoric Aegean. Thus, this study aims to make Mycenaean children visible in archaeological research by discussing the treatment of non-adults at death in m... Read More about Children and death in the Bronze and early Iron Age Aegean.
Unpacking the purposes and potential of interdisciplinary STEM (2020)
Book Chapter
This chapter traces the development of STEM advocacy as a globalizing modernist discourse based in national competitive wealth creation agendas. It therefore addresses the drivers for STEM in schools by way of understanding state and industry intenti... Read More about Unpacking the purposes and potential of interdisciplinary STEM.
Incorporating age and delay into models for biophysical systems (2020)
Journal Article
In many biological systems, chemical reactions or changes in a physical state are assumed to occur instantaneously. For describing the dynamics of those systems, Markov models that require exponentially distributed inter-event times have been used wi... Read More about Incorporating age and delay into models for biophysical systems.
Further tests of asset pricing models: Liquidity risk matters (2020)
Journal Article
The recent asset pricing literature has largely neglected liquidity risk since the price-impact-based factor shows limited pricing ability. Using different liquidity factors, this paper evaluates the liquidity-risk-based models together with the non-... Read More about Further tests of asset pricing models: Liquidity risk matters.
Effects of soot deposition and slot erosion on the mist film-cooling of a flat plate in the presence of upstream ramp (2020)
Journal Article
In the present work, the numerical analysis is conducted on the film cooling of a flat plate with the air and mist injection from a slot. The effect of soot deposition and erosion of the cooling slot has been investigated in the presence of an upstre... Read More about Effects of soot deposition and slot erosion on the mist film-cooling of a flat plate in the presence of upstream ramp.
Surface integrity in metal machining - Part I: Fundamentals of surface characteristics and formation mechanisms (2020)
Journal Article
The surface integrity of machined metal components is critical to their in-service functionality, longevity and overall performance. Surface defects induced by machining operations vary from the nano to macro scale, which cause microstructural, mecha... Read More about Surface integrity in metal machining - Part I: Fundamentals of surface characteristics and formation mechanisms.
A nanoluciferase biosensor to investigate endogenous chemokine secretion and receptor binding (2020)
Journal Article
© 2020 The Author(s) Secreted chemokines are critical mediators of cellular communication that elicit intracellular signaling by binding membrane-bound receptors. Here we demonstrate the development and use of a sensitive real-time approach to quanti... Read More about A nanoluciferase biosensor to investigate endogenous chemokine secretion and receptor binding.
The Functional Threshold: Direct International Legal Regulation of Collective Nonstate Entities and the Law of International Peace and Security (2020)
Journal Article
This article explores transformations in international law with respect to collective nonstate entities, challenging the mainstream view that international law stipulates rights and obligations directly binding on such entities only on an exceptional... Read More about The Functional Threshold: Direct International Legal Regulation of Collective Nonstate Entities and the Law of International Peace and Security.