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COVID-19, A Global Health Concern Requiring Science-Based Solutions
(FutureEarth, 2020-06-26)Scientifically-based concrete action points to reduce the spread, lessen the impact, reduce the concerns of the wider population, and avoid further outbreaks for governments, organizations, and individuals are needed -
Covid-19, home confinement and flexible working
(University of Hertfordshire, 2021)The earliest documented case of COVID-19 in the UK was 28th February 2020 and on 23rd March 2020 the UK Government enforced a lockdown on the UK population resulting in most adults and children staying at home. The World ... -
COVID-19: The hidden impact on mental health and drug addiction
(2020-07-29)There is concern the Coronavirus Disease (COVID)-19 pandemic is having a negative impact on the mental health of the general population through a range of suggested mechanisms: fear, uncertainty, and anxiety; social ... -
COX-1, and not COX-2 activity, regulates airway function : Relevance to aspirin-sensitive asthma
(2008-11-01)Cyclooxygenase (COX) -1 and COX-2 are expressed in airway cells, where their activities influence functions such as airway hyperreactivity. Clinical data show that mixed COX-1/COX-2 inhibitors such as aspirin, but not COX-2 ... -
Coxsackie virus entry and spread in HeLa cells is aided by microvesicle release
(2012-09-13)Microvesicles(MVs) released from plasma membrane expressing surface phosphatidylserine and ranging from 0.2-≤1 m in diameter are reported to carry various membrane proteins, lipids and cytoplasmic components characteristic ... -
A Coxsackievirus B1-mediated nonlytic Extracellular Vesicle-to-cell mechanism of virus transmission and its possible control through modulation of EV release
(2023-09-04)Like most non-enveloped viruses, CVB1 mainly uses cell lysis to spread. Details of a nonlytic virus transmission remain unclear. Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) transfer biomolecules between cells. We show that CVB1 entry ... -
Co‐inoculation timing affects the interspecific interactions between phoma stem canker pathogens Leptosphaeria maculans and Leptosphaeria biglobosa : Co-inoculation timing affects interspecific interactions
(2024-03-30)BACKGROUND: Phoma stem canker is an economically important disease of oilseed rape, caused by two co-existing fungal pathogen species, Leptosphaeria maculans (Plenodomus lingam) and Leptosphaeria biglobosa (Plenodomus ... -
Cradle Me
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Craeft: poems from the Anglo-Saxon
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Craft as a Tool for Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Design Practice
(2011)This research investigates how craft, as a way of thinking, can facilitate the successful integration of knowledge in multidisciplinary design teams. A review of the process of design thinking and design management elicits ... -
Crafting an effective elevator pitch
(2011-08-17)The essential info to include when selling yourself at a networking event -
The Crafty Linotyper
(2005)In the autumn of 1936, the Swiss designer and pioneer of photo-graphics Herbert Matter arrived in New York as the official tour photographer for the Zurich-based dance company Trudi Schoop. Marking the end of a two-month ... -
The Cragg Family Memorandum Book : society, politics, and religion in North Lancashire during the 1790s
(2005)The Cragg family memorandum book is a detailed source for society and politics in the rural area around Lancaster, a region often neglected by historians in favour of the archive-rich south Lancashire. It records local and ... -
Cranberry in radiotherapy: dispelling the myths : A review of the literature
(2014-03)Background: Therapeutic radiographers routinely offer advice to patients regarding treatment-related side effects. Cranberry has long been used as a natural remedy for several health complaints and has more recently been ... -
Creating a Self-Image : Face-Work and Identity Construction Online
(2020-07-03)In this article, we build on research arguing that linguistic self-representation on social media can be viewed as a form of face-work and that the strategies employed by users are influenced by both a desire to connect ... -
Creating a software to promote understanding about narrative in children with autism: Reflecting on the design of feedback and opportunities to reason
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Creating Critical Festival Discourse through flexible mixed Methodological research design
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)Our chapter traces a path through previously published doctoral research (Jepson, 2009) which investigates the planning and construction of community cultural festivals. Socio-cultural phenomena such as festivals are ...