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Should we accept the existence of numbers as abstract objects?
(2018-06-21)This paper argues that we should accept the existence of numbers as abstract objects. I begin by looking at the Indispensability Argument as a positive argument for the existence of mathematical objects. I look at various ... -
Should we believe the results of ultraviolet-millimetre galaxy spectral energy distribution modelling?
(2015-01-11)Galaxy spectral energy distribution (SED) modelling is a powerful tool, but constraining how well it is able to infer the true values for galaxy properties (e.g. the star formation rate) is difficult because independent ... -
Should we do away with teleworking? : An examination of whether teleworking can be defined in the new world of work
(2007-07)This empirical paper analyses data gathered from self-employed teleworkers, matching this against teleworking's defining characteristics, which appear in the literature. Our evaluation leads us to question whether the term ... -
Should we worry about an "academic-practitioner divide" in marketing?
(2004-08-01)In marketing, as in other areas of management studies, there is a feeling abroad that lines of communication need to be improved between those who work largely in the academic sphere and the practitioner community. Introduces ... -
Should women carry their antenatal records?
(1986)A study of women's views on carrying their medical records during their pregnancy was conducted in Cambridge in 1982. Eighty eight women who were given their full records were compared with a control group of 83 women who ... -
Shoulder Assessment.
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Shoulder Pain.
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Shouldering the Burden of Evidence-Based Practice: The Experiences of Physiotherapists Partaking in a Community of Practice.
(2016-01-24)The study aim was to elicit the motivators, barriers, and benefits of participation in a Community of Practice (CoP) for primary care physiotherapists. We used a qualitative approach using semistructured interviews. The ... -
Show and Tell : Symbolic Identity of the Architectural Profession
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The Show That Refused To Die : The Rise and Fall Of AMC’s The Killing
(2015-09-03)The Show That Refused to Die: The Rise and Fall of AMC’s ‘The Killing’ interrogates the impact of digitalisation on the modern global television industry. Discussing one case study series, the adaptation of Danish crime ... -
Show/tell : relationships between text, narrative and image
(2007)In 2005 the theorising Visual Art and Design (tVAD) Research Group at the University of Hertfordshire hosted an international conference, Show/Tell: Relationships between Text, Narrative and Image <http://www.herts.ac.uk ... -
Show/Tell: Relationships between Text, Narrative and Image
(University of Hertfordshire, 2007-08-01)I edited this volume of the TVAD Research Group's double-blind peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal with papers developed from TVAD's conference of the same name, which I convened at UH in 2005. -
Shrink-wrapped optimism: the DODA approach to distributed document processing
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)In this paper we introduce a distributed object-based document architecture called DODA in order to illustrate a novel strategy for achieving both high availability and high integrity in the context of open processing ... -
Shrink-Wrapped Optimism: The DODA Approach to Distributed Document Processing
(2003)In this paper we introduce a distributed object-based document architecture called DODA in order to illustrate a novel strategy for achieving both high availability and high integrity in the context of open processing ... -
Shrinking cities and food : Place-making for renewal, reuse and retrofit
(Routledge, 2016-01)Based on primary research the chapter explores the role of food-centred urban design 'retrofitting in a new town context experiencing complex conditions of both shrinkage and growth. -
Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
(2021-03-09)Blood pH is tightly maintained between 7.35 and 7.45, and acidosis (pH <7.3) indicates poor prognosis in sepsis, wherein lactic acid from anoxic tissues overwhelms the buffering capacity of blood. Poor sepsis prognosis is ... -
Siberian forest-fire smoke observed over central Europe in spring/summer 2003 in the framework of earlinet
(ESA PUBLICATIONS DIVISION C/O ESTEC, 2004)We observed unexpectedly high particle backscattering and extinction in the free troposphere over Leipzig, Germany, in spring/summer 2003. Optical depth was about four times higher than in the respective months of 2000-2002. ... -
Sibling stories of parental mental distress
(2024-05)This paper reports on the results of a study exploring sibling stories of parental mental distress and the societal discourses that may have contributed to the adult siblings' sense‐making. Four sibling pairs were purposively ...