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Harnessing the Power of Africa's Sun to Produce Healthy Products for International Markets: The Case of Fruits of the Nile (FON), Uganda
(2014-07-01)FON is a Ugandan company which trains farmers to cultivate Fair trade and grow organic fresh fruits. They developed a simple low-tech solar drying technology and sell dried fruits internationally, and in doing so have ... -
Harnessing the power of GPUs without losing abstractions in SAC and ARRAYOL : A comparative study
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2011-01-01)Over recent years, using Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) has become as an effective method for increasing the performance of many applications. However, these performance benefits from GPUs come at a price. Firstly extensive ... -
Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse
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HARP: A Parallel Pipelined RISC Processor
(1989)HARP (the Hatfield RISC processor) is a reduced instruction set processor being developed at Hatfield Polytechnic, UK. The major aim of the HARP project is to develop a RISC processor capable of a sustained instruction ... -
HARP: a statically scheduled multiple-instruction-issue architecture and its compiler
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)This paper presents the results of an investigation into the performance of a new statically scheduled multiple-instruction-issue architecture and its compiler. HARP is a Long Instruction Word Architecture developed in ... -
HARP: a VLIW RISC processor
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1991)HARP (The Hatfield Risc Processor) is a reduced instruction set processor being developed at Hatfield Polytechnic, UK. The major aim of the HARP project is to develop a VLIW (Very Long Instruction Word) RISC (Reduced ... -
Has robotic prostatectomy determined the fall of the laparoscopic approach?
(2021-12-25)Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy (RALP) has revolutionised the surgical management of localised Prostate Cancer in the modern era. The surgeon is provided with greater precision, more versatile dexterity and an ... -
Hashtag Photography Europe Edition. : The Familiar
(2017-01-15)I'm proud to have work published in the new edition, of the excellent, #Photography magazine, #EuropeEdition. It's amazing to be amongst such fantastic photographers. You can have a read of the magazine online. Huge thanks ... -
The Hassle of Housework: : Digitalisation and the Commodification of Domestic Labour
(2019-12-10)This article revisits materialist second wave feminist debates about domestic labour in the context of digitalisation. Using a differentiated typology of labour it looks at how the tasks involved in housework have undergone ... -
HAT-P-14b: A 2.2Mj exoplanet transiting a bright F star
(2010)We report the discovery of HAT-P-14b, a fairly massive transiting extrasolar planet orbiting the moderately bright star GSC 3086-00152 (V = 9.98), with a period of P = 4.627669 ± 0.000005 days. The transit is close to ... -
The Hatfield Image Test (HIT) : A new picture test and norms for experimental and clinical use
(2009)We present a new corpus of 147 high-quality photographic colour images (the Hatfield Image Test: HIT). Existing sets of pictorial stimuli tend to be line drawn, contain many items that are readily identifiable by healthy ... -
Hatfield near-infrared polarimeter
(1978)The design of the Hatfield Polytechnic Observatory's near-infrared (IJHKLM) polarimeter is described and its performance iliustrated by some representative observations on bright standard stars. Preliminary measurements ... -
The Haunted : A Social History of Ghosts
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Have Radiographic Progression Rates in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Changed? : A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Long-term Cohorts
(2016-06-01)The objectives of this systematic review are to evaluate firstly, all published data on baseline and annual progression rates of radiographic damage from all longitudinal observational cohorts, and secondly, the association ... -
Hayekian evolution reconsidered : A response to Caldwell
(2004-03-01)Caldwell (2001. Hodgson on Hayek: a critique, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 25, 541-55) raises a number of criticisms of Hodgson's (1993. Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back into Economics, Cambridge, UK and ... -
HBMBU-14 is a receptor for the chemokine PF4
(1999)The ligand PF-4 has been identified as a ligand for the 7TM receptor HBMBU14, also known as TYMSTR, STRL-33 and BONZO. -
HBO and Its Legacy
(2016-07-07)This keynote seeks to explore what lessons we can learn from HBO, and how the company functions as a cultural site as it systematically sets about legitimatizing a discourse of television as art. So successful has HBO been ... -
HBO and the Aristocracy of TV Culture : : Affiliations and Legitimatising Television Culture, post-2007
(2018-01-01)HBO and the Aristocracy of TV Culture : affiliations and legitimatising television culture, post-2007 (Co-Authored with Dr Janet McCabe). This article, which was published in the journal Mise-Au-Point in January 2018, sheds ...