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    • The physicality of the self 

      Turp, Maggie (University of Hertfordshire, 2003)
      The submitted publications address aspects of 'The Physicality of the Self from a psychoanalytic perspective and in so doing extend the remit of psychoanalytic thinking. Conscious and unconscious investment of personal ...
    • Physically inspired interactive music machines - making contemporary composition accessible 

      Polfreman, R.; Loomes, M.J.; Wright, R. (2003)
      Much of what we might call ‘high-art music’ occupies the difficult end of listening for contemporary audiences. Concepts such as pitch, meter and even musical instruments often have little to do with such music, where all ...
    • Physicians as part of the solution? : Community-based participatory research as a way to get shared decision making into practice 

      Grande, S.W.; Durand, Marie-Anne; Fisher, E.S.; Elwyn, Glyn (2014-01)
      Although support among policy makers and academics for the wide scale adoption of shared decision making (SDM) is growing, actual implementation is slow, and faces many challenges. Extensive systemic barriers exist that ...
    • Physicochemical characterisation of inhalation grade lactose after the removal of intrinsic fines 

      Styliari, Ioanna Danai; Mobli, Arian; Murnane, Darragh (2018-12-14)
      Lactose is a common excipient in Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) formulations, used as a carrier for the micronized drug particles. The presence of intrinsic lactose fines in the formulation influences its performance and their ...
    • Physics and fate of jet related emission line regions 

      Krause, M.; Gaibler, V. (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
      At redshifts above z ≳ 0.5 extragalactic jet sources are commonly associated with extended emission line regions (for a review see McCarthy 1993; Miley and De Breuck 2008). The most prominent emission line is the hydrogen ...
    • Physics for 4-year-olds : Promoting open and focussed exploration for young children in everyday contexts 

      Quinn, David; Chapman, Lynn (Sense Publishers, 2008)
      This chapter, and the initiative it describes, is a result of the authors’ work in training teachers both at a pre-service level (initial teacher training) and in continuing professional development with practicing teachers. ...
    • The Physics of Shocked Outflows In Star Forming Molecular Clouds 

      Tedds, J.A.; Brand, P.W.J.L.; Burton, M.; Chrysostomou, A.; Fernandes, A.J.L. (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994)
      Recent near-IR imaging of the Orion molecular cloud has revealed a complex of dense bullets, visible as [FeII] emitting HH-objects at the tips of H2 wakes, ejected explosively from the cloud core. Having resolved individual ...
    • The Physics of Star Cluster Formation and Evolution 

      Krause, Martin G. H.; Offner, Stella S. R.; Charbonnel, Corinne; Gieles, Mark; Klessen, Ralf S.; Vazquez-Semadeni, Enrique; Ballesteros-Paredes, Javier; Girichidis, Philipp; Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik; Ward, Jacob L.; Zinnecker, Hans (2020-06-02)
      Star clusters form in dense, hierarchically collapsing gas clouds. Bulk kinetic energy is transformed to turbulence with stars forming from cores fed by filaments. In the most compact regions, stellar feedback is least ...
    • Physics-Informed AI-based Modelling for Flood Early Warning Systems 

      Piadeh, Farzad; Behzadian, Kourosh (2024-04-19)
      Today, the vast majority of early warning systems (EWS) are introduced in which advanced deep learning, recurrent neural network or ensemble-based data mining techniques are applied to provide more accurate and reliable ...
    • Physio-chemical and antibacterial characteristics of pressure spun nylon nanofibres embedded with functional silver nanoparticles 

      Xu, Z.; Mahalingam, S.; Rohn, J.L.; Ren, Guogang; Edirisinghe, M. J. (2015-11-01)
      A novel and facile approach to prepare hybrid nanoparticle embedded polymer nanofibers using pressurised gyration is presented. Silver nanoparticles and nylon polymer were used in this work. The polymer solution's physical ...
    • Physiologic profile of professional cricketers 

      Johnstone, James A.; Ford, Paul A. (2010-11)
      This study aims to provide a physiologic profile of professional cricketers and note positional differences at the start of the 2007/08 competitive season. Fifteen participants (9 bowlers, 6 batsmen) aged 25.0 +/- 5.0 years ...
    • Physiological and Clinical Effects of Radiofrequency-Based Therapy 

      Radha Kumaran, Binoy (2018-02-22)
      Electrophysical agents (EPA) are a fundamental element of therapy practice and are vital for the treatment of a variety of conditions. Many of these agents employ some form of electromagnetic fields (EMF), in which ...
    • Physiological and Functional Changes in the Colon of MPTP-Treated Common Marmosets 

      Coletto, Erika; Tough, Ian; Hikima, Atsuko; Iravani, Mahmoud M.; Chaudhuri, K. Ray; Jenner, Peter; Cox, Helen; Rose, Sarah (2014-05)
      Objective: To determine changes in colon pathophysiology in MPTP-treated common marmosets. Background: Constipation is a common premotor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) and may be the result of changes in colonic ...
    • Physiological and Thermoregulatory Demands of Epee Fencing 

      Oates, Luke William (2022-09-20)
      Epée fencing involves repeated bouts of high-intensity intermittent exercise with competitions lasting 9-11 hours consisting of Poule (3-minute or first to 5 points) and Direct Elimination (DE; 3x3-minute bouts or first ...
    • Physiological demands and motion analysis of elite foil fencing 

      Bottoms, Lindsay; Tarragó, Rafael; Muñiz, Daniel; Chaverri, Diego; Irurtia, Alfredo; Castizo-Olier, Jorge; Carrasco, Marta; Rodríguez, Ferran A.; Iglesias, Xavier (2023-02)
      The aim of this study was to determine the physiological demands and motion analysis of a simulated fencing competition. Eighteen fencers each completed 5 ‘poule’ (5 touches) and ‘direct elimination (DE)’ (15 touches) ...
    • The physiological demands of elite epée fencers during competition 

      Oates, Luke; Campbell, Ian; Iglesias, Xavier; Price, Mike; Muniz, Daniel; Bottoms, Lindsay (2019-01-02)
      The aim of this study was to determine the physiological demands of epée fencing performance. Eight elite male epée fencers competed in a competition consisting of 7 Poule and 7 Direct Elimination (DE) fights. Core temperature ...
    • Physiological demands of fencing: A Narrative review 

      Oates, Luke; Price, Mike; Bottoms, Lindsay (2023-05-06)
      Background and Aim Fencers compete over long competition days (9-11 hours) wearing full body protective clothing whilst performing high-intensity explosive movements interspersed with low intensity preparatory or recovery ...
    • Physiological demands of standing and wheelchair fencing in able-bodied fencers 

      Iglesias, Xavier; Rodriguez, Ferran; Tarrago, Rafael; Bottoms, Lindsay; Vallejo, Lismaco; Rodriguez-Zamora, Lara; Price, Michael (2019-04)
      BACKGROUNDː The purpose of this study was to determine the cardiorespiratory demands of standing and wheelchair (seated) fencing in a group of able-bodied fencers during simulated competitive bouts.METHODSː Participants ...
    • Physiological Foil Data Set 

      Bottoms, Lindsay; ; Tarragó, Rafael; Muñiz, Daniel; Chaverri, Diego; Irurtia, Alfredo; Castizo-Olier, Jorge; Carrasco, Malu; Rodríguez, Ferran A.; Inglesias, Xavier (2023-01-24)
    • The Physiological Mechanisms of Effect of Vitamins and Amino Acids on Tendon and Muscle Healing: A Systematic Review 

      Tack, Chris; Shorthouse, Faye; Kass, Lindsy (2018-05-01)
      To evaluate the current literature via systematic review to ascertain whether amino acids/vitamins provide any influence on musculotendinous healing and if so, by which physiological mechanisms. Methods: EBSCO, PubMed, ...