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Kiss, don’t tell: attitudes towards inter-ethnic dating and contact with the Other in Bosnia-Herzegovina
(2022-10-21)Structural segregation and normative divisions in Bosnia-Herzegovina make dating across ethnic lines difficult. A detailed and rich scholarship outlines why this is and why young people who want to interact across ethnic ... -
'Kitchen' and 'Mum and Dad's Bedroom' : from the series 'Home'. Carolyn Lefley (2006)
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A kitchen-based intervention to improve nutritional intake from school lunches in children aged 12-16 years
(2013-06)Background: School lunches potentially provide an important source of nutrients for children but studies have shown that their food choices are not always associated with health benefits. This study aimed to evaluate the ... -
Kleiss-Kuijf relations from momentum amplituhedron geometry
(2021-07-16)Abstract: In recent years, it has been understood that color-ordered scattering amplitudes can be encoded as logarithmic differential forms on positive geometries. In particular, amplitudes in maximally supersymmetric ... -
The KLEVER survey: nitrogen abundances at z ∼ 2 and probing the existence of a fundamental nitrogen relation
(2022-05-30)We present a comparison of the nitrogen-to-oxygen ratio (N/O) in 37 high-redshift galaxies at z ∼2 taken from the KMOS Lensed Emission Lines and VElocity Review (KLEVER) Survey with a comparison sample of local galaxies, ... -
Knockdown of a mucin-like gene in Meloidogyne incognita (Nematoda) decreases attachment of endospores of Pasteuria penetrans to the infective juveniles and reduces nematode fecundity : Mucin-like gene from M. incognita
(2018-11-01)Mucins are highly glycosylated polypeptides involved in many host–parasite interactions, but their function in plant-parasitic nematodes is still unknown. In this study, a mucin-like gene was cloned from Meloidogyne incognita ... -
Know-how in franchise chains: a literature review and interviews with lawyers
(2018-11-01)Know-how is widely acknowledged as one of the cornerstones of franchising. However, despite its importance, both in the successful management, but also the regulation of the franchise agreement, it remains a somewhat elusive ... -
Knowing
(2015)‘Knowing’ (2015) is a 48 minute video art work made as part of ‘Pacific Presences: Oceanic Art in European Museums’, a European Research Council funded 5 year research project led by Professor of Anthropology, Nicholas ... -
Knowing and Acting in Conditions of Uncertainty : A Complexity Perspective
(1999)As practitioners working with groups and organizations, we have reflected together on what we think is happening when we find ourselves acting into situations in which the intention motivating the action as its goal is ... -
Knowing and Not Knowing
(Sidestone Press, 2018)'Knowing and Not Knowing' is a chapter for the peer-reviewed 'Pacific Presences: Oceanic Art and European Museums Vol. 2' (Carreau et al, Sidestone 2018) written at the culmination of a 5 year European Research Council ... -
Knowing differently, being differently : creating new opportunities for inclusion by using narrative approaches to challenge perspectives on special educational needs
(University of Hertfordshire, 2005)This thesis is the story of one teacher's practice in the field of special educational needs. It examines the purpose and themes of her published work. The purpose of this writing has been to challenge perspectives ... -
Knowing Hands: Using tactile research methods in researching and writing the history of design
(Routledge, 2023-01-01)This chapter emerges from the research and writing of The Hand Book, a design history of, and through, the hands, which explores hands both as a subject in design history and as a method of researching the history of design. ... -
Knowing what we can do : actions, intentions, and the construction of phenomenal experience
(2011)How do questions concerning consciousness and phenomenal experience relate to, or interface with, questions concerning plans, knowledge and intentions? At least in the case of visual experience the relation, we shall argue, ... -
Knowledge and Advancement through Models
(1996)Physical models are not only used to represent the appearance of designed objects but also to represent ideas. However, if physical models are used to represent ideas, what must they have in common with their objects in ... -
Knowledge and Certainty
(John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd, 2017-01-17)In On Certainty, Wittgenstein subverts the traditional picture of basic beliefs. They are not indubitable or self-justified propositions, but animal certainties. With the word 'animal', he does not mean to reduce these ... -
Knowledge and decision-making within software projects
(Springer Nature, 2007)The effective use of knowledge results in better decision-making within projects. Moreover, the unpredictable nature of software projects and the need for effective communication within project teams requires a framework ...