Now showing items 18537-18556 of 24193

    • Reframed Spaces 

      Thomas, Rebecca; Jarvis, Joy (2016-01-20)
      This film and text showcase an exhibition of materials created by academic staff in the School of Creative Arts as part of a learning and teaching initiative. The exhibition documented the process of staff learning together ...
    • Reframing Agency in Complexity-sensitive Peacebuilding 

      Randazzo, Elisa; Torrent, Ignasi (2021-02-01)
      This article examines how the growing complexity of peacebuilding settings is transforming the classic notion of purposeful agency into a non-purposeful, adaptive form of being in such contexts. Through an analysis of ...
    • Reframing the Debate on Sustainable Food Policy: : Applying a Business Networks Perspective 

      Brennan, David; Moorhouse, Jan (2017-07-04)
      In this paper we begin to ask the question: what would UK food policy look like if food supply chains were conceptualised as industrial networks using an IMP (Industrial Marketing & Purchasing) framework, rather than as ...
    • Refugee Mothers' Experiences of Forced Migration and its Impact upon Family Life 

      Kelly, Aisling Catherine Frances (2016-05-18)
      In line with dominant Western discourses regarding mental health, research concerning the wellbeing of forced migrants has tended to take an individualistic, symptom-focused approach. Although not without value and utility, ...
    • Refugees 

      Madden, Angela (Elsevier, 2003)
    • Refusal to Care 

      Gates, Robert (Scutari Press, 1994-10-01)
    • Refusing Treatment Prior to Becoming Incapacitated: Supported Decision-making as an Approach in Advance Directives 

      Chan, Hui Yun (2017-02-19)
      Advance directives (ADs) provide people with the opportunity to express their wishes about treatment preferences prior to becoming incapacitated. While the normative logic behind ADs remain straightforward, as instruments ...
    • A refutation of Karasek's demand – discretion model of occupational stress with a range of dependent measures. 

      Fletcher, Ben; Jones, Fiona (1993-07)
      Karasek's (1979) demand–discretion model of occupational stress has been highly influential but has been criticized as confounding social class variables (Payne and Fletcher, 1983), ignoring the curvilinearity of relationships ...
    • Regional air quality models and the regulation of atmospheric emissions 

      Fisher, Bernard E. A.; Chemel, C.; Sokhi, Ranjeet S.; Vazhappilly Francis, Xavier; Vincent, Keith J.; Dore, Anthony J.; Griffiths, Stephen J.; Sutton, Paul; Wright, Raymond D. (2015-09-01)
      This paper investigates regional air quality model performance and the regulation of atmospheric emissions. Although evaluation of regional models cannot be reduced to a set of rules, the paper shows ways of developing ...
    • Regional dust model performance during SAMUM 2006 

      Haustein, K.; Perez, C.; Baldasano, J. M.; Mueller, D.; Tesche, Matthias; Schladitz, A.; Esselborn, M.; Weinzierl, B.; Kandler, K.; von Hoyningen-Huene, W. (2009-02-07)
      Traditionally there has been a lack of intensive measurements directly over dust sources for validating the accuracy of dust models. Utilizing the valuable and unprecedented SAMUM 2006 field campaign dust dataset in North ...
    • Regional modelling of Saharan dust and biomass-burning smoke. Part 1 : Model description and evaluation 

      Heinold, Bernd; Tegen, Ina; Schepanski, Kerstin; Tesche, Matthias; Esselborn, Michael; Freudenthaler, Volker; Gross, Silke; Kandler, Konrad; Knippertz, Peter; Mueller, D.; Schladitz, Alexander; Toledano, Carlos; Weinzierl, Bernadett; Ansmann, Albert; Althausen, Dietrich; Müller, Thomas; Petzold, Andreas; Wiedensohler, Alfred (2011-09)
      The spatio-temporal evolution of the Saharan dust and biomass-burning plume during the SAMUM-2 field campaign in January and February 2008 is simulated at 28 km horizontal resolution with the regional model-system COSMO-MUSCAT. ...
    • A regional patients safety training initiative for multidisciiplinary clinical teams 

      Alinier, Guillaume; Sockalingam, Indu; Glesa, Omaima; Kaur, Rupinder P.; Hunt, Barry (2010)
      Introduction: Worldwide government initiatives are the proof that simulation is increasingly recognised as being a vital component of building a safer healthcare system. Its use is particularly recommended to enhance human ...
    • Regional resilience and Global Production Networks in China: an open political economy perspective 

      Hardy, Jane; Imani, Yassaman; Zhuang, Beini (2018-02-01)
      The article examines regional resilience in China using the case study of the Xiamen regional economy. The open political economy perspective posited builds on three strands; the structural dimensions related to underpinning ...
    • Regional Saharan dust modelling during the SAMUM 2006 campaign 

      Heinold, Bernd; Tegen, Ina; Esselborn, Michael; Kandler, Konrad; Knippertz, Peter; Mueller, D.; Schladitz, Alexander; Tesche, Matthias; Weinzierl, Bernadett; Ansmann, Albert; Althausen, Dietrich; Laurent, Benoit; Massling, Andreas; Mueller, Thomas; Petzold, Andreas; Schepanski, Kerstin; Wiedensohler, Alfred (2009-02)
      The regional dust model system LM-MUSCAT-DES was developed in the framework of the SAMUM project. Using the unique comprehensive data set of near-source dust properties during the 2006 SAMUM field campaign, the performance ...
    • Regional variation in UK populations of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa (phoma stem canker) on oilseed rape 

      Stonard, Jenna F.; Gladders, P.; Latunde-Dada, A. O.; Evans, Neal; Liu, Z.; Eckert, M. R.; Rossall, S.; Fitt, Bruce D.L. (2007)
    • Regional working in east of England: co-designing a PPI feedback tool 

      Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Millac, Paul; Rhodes, Nick; Simpson, Jean; Barden, Nat; Vicary, Penny; Wellings, Amander; Poland, Fiona; Jones, Julia (2017-11-28)
      Background The importance of feedback is highlighted in the ‘Values and Principles’[1] from INVOLVE and included in the current Public Involvement consultation on standards [2]. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) ...
    • Regional Working in the East of England: Using the UK National Standards for Public Involvement 

      Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Vicary, Penny; Millac, Paul; Jones, Julia (2018-12-06)
      Plain English summary: Involving patients and members of the public to help shape and carry out research is recommended in health research in the United Kingdom (UK). There are a number of regional networks of Patient and ...
    • Regions, 1700-1870 

      Goose, Nigel (Cambridge University Press, 2014-10)
    • Register bypassing in an asynchronous superscalar processor 

      Davies, S.J.; Elston, C.J.; Findlay, P. (University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
      Register bypassing, universally provided in synchronous processors, is more difficult to implement in an asynchronous design. Asynchronous bypassing requires synchronization between the forwarding and receiving units, with ...