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Co-operativism as an Alternative : Choice, assimilation and challenge
(Routledge, 2015)The growth of co-operative schools is a promising and exciting development in the diverse school system that is unfolding in England. It challenges assumptions of individualism and the economic model of private competitive ... -
Co-ordinate regulation of metabolic enzyme encoding genes during cardiac development and following carvedilol therapy in spontaneously hypertensive rats
(2000-02)Fuel substrate utilization is highly regulated during cardiac development and with the onset of cardiac hypertrophy. Glucose and lactate are the predominant fuel substrates utilized during cardiac development. Postnatally, ... -
Co-ordinated Airborne Studies in the Tropics (CAST)
(2017-01-23)The main field activities of the CAST (Co-ordinated Airborne Studies in the Tropics) campaign took place in the West Pacific in January/February 2014. The field campaign was based in Guam (13.5°N, 144.8°E) using the UK ... -
Co-ordinated vertical profiling of Saharan dust over western and central Europe with a continental lidar network : The 11-16 October 2001 outbreak
(INST TROPICAL MEDICINE ROTTERDAM - LEIDEN, 2003)The spread of mineral particles over southwestern, western, and central Europe resulting from a strong Saharan dust outbreak in October 2001 was observed with the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET). For the ... -
Co-producing a physical activity intervention with and for people with severe mental ill health–the spaces story
(2023-01-08)SPACES (Supporting Physical Activity through Co-production in people with Severe Mental Illness) is a study which aims to develop an intervention to increase physical activity created with and for people with severe mental ... -
Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-01-14)At a time of unprecedented budgetary austerity shrinking cities need to find strategies to tackle growing problems related to public services, employment, social cohesion and the environment in ways which differ from those ... -
Co-producing the cities of tomorrow: Fostering collaborative action to tackle decline in Europe’s shrinking cities
(2017-04-01)Investments through the 2014–2020 European structural funds pursue goals of smart, inclusive and sustainable growth, while many towns and cities in Europe are shrinking rather than growing. Policy makers and practitioners ... -
Co-Production: A new perspective on partnership
(URBACT Secretariat, Paris, 2011)A growing number of practitioners and policy makers use the term ‘co-production’ to describe collaborative processes through which different actors are engaged in regeneration. Quite often we use ‘co-production’ as a ... -
Co-worker social support and organisational identification: does ethnic self-identification matter?
(2019-11-11)PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socially supportive relationships between co-workers in fostering organisational identification (OID). Adopting a Social Identity Theory perspective, the study ... -
Coaches' perceptions of the potential use of performance analysis in badminton
(2012)Despite performance analysis' proliferation as part of the coaching process, there remains a dearth of literature examining coaches' perceptions of its use. Equally, a distinct gap in literature exists examining the use ... -
Coaching and guidance with patient decision aids : A review of theoretical and empirical evidence
(2013-11)Coaching and guidance are structured approaches that can be used within or alongside patient decision aids (PtDAs) to facilitate the process of decision making. Coaching is provided by an individual, and guidance is embedded ... -
Coarse WDM Wavelength-Routed Passive Optical Networks
(2008-11-25)The emergence of new bandwidth-intensive applications articulated by distance learning, online gaming, Web 2.0 and movie delivery by means of high-definition video, has ultimately justified the necessity of upgrading the ... -
Coarse-grained Online Monitoring of BTI Aging by Reusing Power Gating Infrastructure
(2017-04-01)In this paper, we present a novel coarse-grained technique for monitoring online the bias temperature instability (BTI) aging of circuits by exploiting their power gating infrastructure. The proposed technique relies on ... -
Cocaine/crack cocaine consumption, treatment demand, seizures, related offences, prices, average purity levels and deaths in the UK (1990-2004)
(2008)A recent trend of escalating use of cocaine/crack cocaine was observed in the UK. The number of mentions on death certificates; last year use of cocaine; treatment demand, number of drug offenders, seizures, prices and ... -
The Cochrane Injuries Group celebrates the publication of its 100th review: time to reflect on impact
(2010-06)In Issue 5, 2010 of the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, the Cochrane Injuries Group (CIG) published its 100th systematic review. Such a milestone provides a good opportunity to reflect on the ways in which the ... -
Cochrane review summary : education for contraceptive use by women after childbirth
(2013-04)Nurses who work in primary care provide a range of contraceptive services including contraceptive education in family planning consultations. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines recommend that ... -
Cochrane review summary : Face-to-face interventions for informing or educating parents about early childhood vaccination
(2014-10)Are face-to-face interventions for informing or educating parents about early childhood vaccination effective on immunisation uptake and parental knowledge? -
Cochrane Review Summary : Massage for promoting mental and physical health in typically developing infants under the age of six months
(2015-01)Is infant massage effective in promoting infant physical and mental health in a healthy population aged under six months? -
Cochrane Review Summary : psychosocial and psychological interventions for preventing postpartum depression
(2014-07)To assess the effectiveness of specific psychosocial and psychological interventions in reducing the risk of postpartum depression in mothers and their families. To examine the influence of variations in intervention types, ...