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Culture in Economics
(2019-01-01)It is a self-evident fact that there cannot be a human society without culture. The necessity of culture to humans is imperative. Culture in its most basic sense fulfils and harnesses the obligations of communal cohabitation. ... -
The Culture of Mathematics
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Culture, Change and the Management of London's Taxi Drivers
(2017-01-16)This research has been based on my experiences of London taxi drivers, both before I entered the London Taxi Industry, whilst studying to be a London taxi driver and during the thirty years I spent within the industry in ... -
Culture, consent, costs and care homes: Enabling older people with dementia to participate in research
(2011)Objectives: To describe factors that support and inhibit recruitment and participation of people with dementia living in care homes. Method: This article focuses on the methods used to recruit people with dementia to a ... -
Culture-related Depression in Taiwanese Women and the Application of The BodyMind Approach TM
(2016-09-28)This research explores the connection between modernisation and depression in women in Taiwan from two perspectives, those of modernisation and individualisation, and the duality between body and mind. Many researches ... -
Culvert design guide
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Cumulative Embodied and Operational Emissions of Retrofit in Birmingham Zero Carbon House
(2022-07-08)Birmingham Zero Carbon House was retrofitted and extended from an 1840 end of terrace house to an award-winning house with negative operational emissions, receiving a RIBA Award for Architecture in 2010. In addition to a ... -
Cumulative embodied and operational emissions of retrofit in Birmingham Zero Carbon House
(2021-07-13)The paper introduces the construction of the retrofit in the Birmingham Zero Carbon House, highlighting very low and radically low embodied carbo materials used in the build and retrofit of the original 170 years old house. ... -
Cunning-folk in England and Wales during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
(1997-04)In a recent article Willem de Blécourt highlighted how little we really know about cunning-folk in the context of European witchcraft, and stressed the need for further substantial research. The study of English cunning-folk ... -
Cunning-folk in the Medical Market-Place during the Nineteenth Century
(1999-01)Over the last twenty years a considerable amount of valuable research has uncovered the activities of a variety of unorthodox medical practitioners in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Quack doctors, spiritual ... -
Curator In Media Res : Why Women Don't Get Ahead in Advertising
(2008-04-25)A short textual analysis of the women in Mad Men -
Curbing Bribe-Giving in Malaysia: The Role of Attitudes and Parents
(2022-11-28)One of the main challenges developing nations face is curbing bribery. While there are many efforts to curb bribery, most focused at macro level, such as law, while little has been examined at the micro level, e.g., ... -
The curious activity in the nucleus of NGC 4151 : jet interaction causing variability?
(2020-05-04)A key characteristic of many active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is their variability, but its origin is poorly understood, especially in the radio domain. Williams et al. (2017) reported a ∼50 per cent increase in peak flux ... -
The curious case of HD 41248. A pair of static signals buried behind red noise
(2014-10-20)Gaining a better understanding of the effects of stellar-induced radial velocity noise is critical for the future of exoplanet studies since the discovery of the lowest-mass planets using this method will require us to go ... -
The Curious Case of the “Heartworm” Nebula
(2022-07-27)The curious Galactic features near G357.2−0.2 were observed with the MeerKAT radio interferometer array in the UHF and L bands (0.56–1.68 GHz). There are two possibly related features: a newly identified faint heart-shaped ... -
Current and Future Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth.) Supply and Use
(2020-11-26)Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth., Rubiaceae) is native to and has traditional use in Southeast Asia. The number of kratom users outside of Southeast Asia has increased significantly in recent decades with use spreading ... -
Current and novel biomarkers of thrombotic risk in COVID-19: a Consensus Statement from the International COVID-19 Thrombosis Biomarkers Colloquium
(2022-01-13)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predisposes patients to thrombotic and thromboembolic events, owing to excessive inflammation, endothelial cell activation and injury, platelet activation and hypercoagulability. Patients ... -
Current benign prostatic hyperplasia treatment : Impact on sexual function and management of related sexual adverse events
(2011)Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disease in older men that can lead to lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Male sexual dysfunction is also an age-related condition. Epidemiological studies have confirmed an ... -
Current Challenges to Educational Leadership & Administration: An International Survey Report on the Pilot Survey
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Current educational challenges for specialist community public health nurses following a health-visiting pathway and the consequences of these challenges for public health
(2011-01)The UK Standing Conference on Specialist Community Public Health Nurse Education represents the interests of those most intimately involved with specialist community public health nurse (health visitor) (SCPHN (HV)) education ...