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The isolation of spatial patterning modes in a mathematical model of juxtacrine cell signalling (2011)
Journal Article
O'Dea, R. D., & King, J. R. (2013). The isolation of spatial patterning modes in a mathematical model of juxtacrine cell signalling. Mathematical Medicine and Biology, 30(2), https://doi.org/10.1093/imammb/dqr028

Juxtacrine signalling mechanisms are known to be crucial in tissue and organ development, leading to spatial patterns in gene expression. We investigate the patterning behaviour of a discrete model of juxtacrine cell signalling due to Owen \& Sherrat... Read More about The isolation of spatial patterning modes in a mathematical model of juxtacrine cell signalling.

Adapting the cosmological tradition in Isaiah 40-45 (2011)
Journal Article
Crouch, C. (in press). Adapting the cosmological tradition in Isaiah 40-45. Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 25(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/09018328.2011.608544

The characterisation of Yahweh as king in Isaiah 40-45 and the use of creation language to reiterate Yahweh's power are well known. This article examines the way in which these themes reflect this text's re-working of pre-exilic theology in order to... Read More about Adapting the cosmological tradition in Isaiah 40-45.

Towards understanding variations in social care for older people in england (2011)
Journal Article
Brand, C., Hughes, J., & Challis, D. (2012). Towards understanding variations in social care for older people in england. Social Policy and Administration, 46(7), 705-726. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.2011.00822.x

Indicators of the public provision of old age social care are routinely recorded in England and have been used for diverse purposes including performance monitoring. Despite long-term policy guidance promoting more homogeneous service provision, larg... Read More about Towards understanding variations in social care for older people in england.

Fast, large-volume, GPU-enabled simulations for the Lyα forest: power spectrum forecasts for baryon acoustic oscillation experiments (2011)
Journal Article
(2011). Fast, large-volume, GPU-enabled simulations for the Lyα forest: power spectrum forecasts for baryon acoustic oscillation experiments. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 418(3), 1980-1993. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19617.x

High-redshift measurements of the baryonic acoustic oscillation (BAO) scale from large Lyα forest surveys represent the next frontier of dark energy studies. As part of this effort, efficient simulations of the BAO signature from the Lyα forest will... Read More about Fast, large-volume, GPU-enabled simulations for the Lyα forest: power spectrum forecasts for baryon acoustic oscillation experiments.

Neuronal signals for reward risk in frontal cortex: Risky reward signals (2011)
Journal Article
O’Neill, M., Tobler, P. N., Kobayashi, S., & Schultz, W. (2011). Neuronal signals for reward risk in frontal cortex: Risky reward signals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1239(1), 109-117. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06256.x

Rewards can be viewed as probability distributions of reward values. Besides expected (mean) value, a key parameter of such distributions is variance (or standard deviation), which constitutes a measure of risk. Single neurons in orbitofrontal cortex... Read More about Neuronal signals for reward risk in frontal cortex: Risky reward signals.

Emergent approaches to care coordination in England: Exploring the evidence from two national organizations (2011)
Journal Article
Hughes, J., Reilly, S., Berzins, K., Abell, J., Stewart, K., & Challis, D. (2011). Emergent approaches to care coordination in England: Exploring the evidence from two national organizations. Care Management Journals, 12(4), 174-181. https://doi.org/10.1891/1521-0987.12.4.194

For many years, there has been an international concern about the fragmented nature of health and social care services for vulnerable older people and younger adults. This article examines the implementation of two major policies in England designed... Read More about Emergent approaches to care coordination in England: Exploring the evidence from two national organizations.

Consumer motivations and cognitive structures behind quality food purchasing (2011)
Book Chapter
Fotopoulos, C. V., Maglaras, G. C., & Pagiaslis, A. P. (2011). Consumer motivations and cognitive structures behind quality food purchasing. In A resilient European food industry in a challenging world (125-166). Nova Science Publishers

The present chapter presents a two-stage study which aims to depict the motivations and cognitive structures of quality food consumers through the use of the Means-End Chain (MEC) approach and laddering technique. Quality food entails both organic an... Read More about Consumer motivations and cognitive structures behind quality food purchasing.

Designing a multi-agent approach system for distributed course timetabling (2011)
Conference Proceeding
Obit, J. H., Landa-Silva, D., Ouelhadj, D., Khan Vun, T., & Alfred, R. (2011). Designing a multi-agent approach system for distributed course timetabling.

This paper proposes tackling the difficult course timetabling problem using a multi-agent approach. The proposed design seeks to deal with the problem using a distributed solution environment in which a mediator agent coordinates various timetabling... Read More about Designing a multi-agent approach system for distributed course timetabling.

Investigation of the origin and spread of a mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity (2011)
Journal Article
Hellen, E. H., & Brookfield, J. F. (2011). Investigation of the origin and spread of a mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 73(5-6), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00239-011-9475-y

Almost half the human genome consists of mobile DNA elements, and their analysis is a vital part of understanding the human genome as a whole. Many of these elements are ancient and have persisted in the genome for tens or hundreds of millions of yea... Read More about Investigation of the origin and spread of a mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity.

Role of the rumen in copper and thiomolybdate absorption (2011)
Journal Article
Gould, L., & Kendall, N. R. (2011). Role of the rumen in copper and thiomolybdate absorption. Nutrition Research Reviews, 24(2), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954422411000059

The rumen is the site of significant interactions between Cu, S and Mo. It also shows reactions between Cu, S and Fe. The interaction between Mo and S results in the formation of thiomolybdates, which in the absence of adequate quantities of rumen Cu... Read More about Role of the rumen in copper and thiomolybdate absorption.

Predicting in vivo cardiovascular properties of ?-blockers from cellular assays: a quantative comparison of cellular and cardiovascular pharmacological responses (2011)
Journal Article
Baker, J. G., Kemp, P., March, J., Fretwell, L., Hill, S. J., & Gardiner, S. M. (2011). Predicting in vivo cardiovascular properties of ?-blockers from cellular assays: a quantative comparison of cellular and cardiovascular pharmacological responses. FASEB Journal, 25(12), https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.11-192435

?-Adrenoceptor antagonists differ in their degree of partial agonism. In vitro assays have provided information on ligand affinity, selectivity, and intrinsic efficacy. However, the extent to which these properties are manifest in vivo is less clear.... Read More about Predicting in vivo cardiovascular properties of ?-blockers from cellular assays: a quantative comparison of cellular and cardiovascular pharmacological responses.

A geographically diverse collection of schizosaccharomyces pombe isolates shows limited phenotypic variation but extensive karyotypic diversity (2011)
Journal Article
Brown, W. R., Litti, G., Rosa, C., James, S., Roberts, I., Robert, V., …Warringer, J. (2011). A geographically diverse collection of schizosaccharomyces pombe isolates shows limited phenotypic variation but extensive karyotypic diversity. G3, 1(7), https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.111.001123

The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been widely used to study eukaryotic cell biology, but almost all of this work has used derivatives of a single strain. We have studied 81 independent natural isolates and 3 designated laboratory stra... Read More about A geographically diverse collection of schizosaccharomyces pombe isolates shows limited phenotypic variation but extensive karyotypic diversity.

Corneal Densitometry as an Indicator of Corneal Health (2011)
Journal Article
Otri, A. M., Fares, U., Al-Aqaba, M. A., & Dua, H. S. (2012). Corneal Densitometry as an Indicator of Corneal Health. Ophthalmology: Journal of The American Academy of Ophthalmology, 119(3), 501-508. doi:10.1016/j.ophtha.2011.08.024

Purpose To establish prospectively the normal values of corneal density of healthy subjects using the Pentacam Scheimpflug system (Oculus, Inc., Wetzlar, Germany) and to investigate alteration in corneal density during active and healed stages of ba... Read More about Corneal Densitometry as an Indicator of Corneal Health.

Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance (2011)
Journal Article
Siebers, P., Aickelin, U., Celia, H., & Clegg, C. (2011). Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance. Journal of Simulation, 5(4), 242-265. https://doi.org/10.1057/jos.2010.20

Often models for understanding the impact of management practices on retail performance are developed under the assumption of stability, equilibrium and linearity, whereas retail operations are considered in reality to be dynamic, non-linear and comp... Read More about Towards the development of a simulator for investigating the impact of people management practices on retail performance.

Diabetes health-beliefs, self-care practices and glycaemic control among Malaysian young adults with diabetes (2011)
Journal Article
Aris, A., Blake, H., & Adams, G. (2011). Diabetes health-beliefs, self-care practices and glycaemic control among Malaysian young adults with diabetes. Journal of Nursing Referência (Revista de Enfermagem Referência), 4(Supp),

Self-care practices and glycaemic control remain suboptimal among young adults with diabetes. One of the known factors to influence self-care behaviours is health beliefs. Targeting health beliefs through diabetes education facilitates individual’s d... Read More about Diabetes health-beliefs, self-care practices and glycaemic control among Malaysian young adults with diabetes.