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    • The Tarquin Engine 

      School of Creative Arts; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Theorising Visual Art and Design; Goodbrey, Daniel (2005)
      The Tarquin Engine was coded so as to allow complex, zooming Infinite Canvas comics to be created using a straightforward drag and drop process in Flash. This greatly simplified the technical aspects of my working method, ...
    • A task analysis of music composition and its application to the development of Modalyser 

      Polfreman, R. (1999)
      This paper presents an overview of a generic task model of music composition, developed as part of a research project investigating methods of improving user-interface designs for music software (in particular focusing on ...
    • Taste perception in cirrhosis : its relationship to circulating micronutrients and food preferences 

      Madden, A M; Bradbury, W; Morgan, M Y (1997)
      Impairment of gustatory acuity may influence nutrient intake and hence nutritional status. The aim of this study was to evaluate gustatory acuity in patients with cirrhosis and its relationship to circulating concentrations ...
    • Tautomerism of 4-phenyl-2,4-dioxobutanoic acid. Insights from pH ramping NMR study and quantum chemical calculations 

      Cvijetic, Ilija; Pesic, Milos P.; Todorov, Miljana D.; Juranic, Ivan O.; Drakulic, Branko J.; Verbic, Tatjana; Zloh, Mire (2017-09-30)
      Aryldiketo acids (ADKs) exhibit the variety of biological activities, mainly due to large affinity toward divalent metal ions. Metal complexation ability of ADKs, as well as interactions with proteins, depend on tautomeric ...
    • TaWIR1 contributes to post-penetration resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae, but not Blumeria graminis f. sp tritici, in wheat 

      Tufan, Hale A.; Mcgrann, Graham R. D.; Maccormack, Ruth; Boyd, Lesley A. (2012-09)
      Members of the Wheat-Induced Resistance 1 (TaWIR1) gene family are highly induced in response to a wide range of pathogens. Homologues have been identified in barley, but not in Brachypodium, whereas, in rice, only distant ...
    • Taxonomic reassessment of the British and Irish tetraploid marsh-orchids 

      Bateman, R. M.; Denholm, Ian (2012-06)
      Spasmodic progress in understanding the morphology of European allotetraploid marsh-orchids of the genus Dactylorhiza achieved in the second half of the twentieth century has in the twenty-first century been largely ...
    • Taxonomizing the relationship between biology and economics : a very long engagement 

      Hodgson, G. (2007)
      This paper taxonomizes the possible types of linkage between the two disciplines of economics and biology. The most fundamental division is between, on the one hand, theories of the causal interaction between social and ...
    • A taxonomy of needs assessment, elicited from a multiple case study of community nurse education and practice 

      Cowley, Sarah; Bergen, Ann; Young, Kate; Kavanagh, Anne (2000)
      The role and expectations of community nurses in carrying out needs assessments changed when an internal quasi-market was introduced to the British health service under the National Health Service (NHS) & Community Care ...
    • TB Stigma Theory and Measurement 

      Craig, Gillian (CHALLENGE TB, 2018-07-30)
      There is a science to stigma measurement that brings TB stigma into focus. This book will orient the reader to the basics of TB stigma measurement. Mapping stigma becomes feasible once its underlying mechanisms are understood. ...
    • TB STIGMA – MEASUREMENT GUIDANCE 

      Craig, Gillian; Meershoek, Agnes; Zwerling, Alice; Daftary, Amrita; Citro, Brian; Smyth, Caoimhe; Lewis, Dean; Ni Cheallaigh, Deirdre; Byrne, Elaine; Mitchell, Ellen M. H; Leimane, Ieva; Malar, James; Levy, Jens; van der Land, Julia; Macintyre, Kate; Johnston, Lisa G.; Ferris France, Nadine; Engel, Nora; Mumba, Olive; Bhavaraju, Rajita; Conroy, Ronan R.; van de Berg, Sarah; Macdonald, Stephen H-F; Abdullaev, Timur; Nair, Tushar (CHALLENGE TB, 2018-07-30)
      TB is the most deadly infectious disease in the world, and stigma continues to play a significant role in worsening the epidemic. Stigma and discrimination not only stop people from seeking care but also make it more ...
    • TDMA frame design for a prototype underwater RF communication network 

      Che, Xianhui; Wells, Ian; Dickers, Gordon; Kear, Paul (2012-05-01)
      Very low frequency electromagnetic communication system is used in a small scale underwater wireless sensor network for coastal monitoring purposes, as recent research has demonstrated distinct advantages of radio waves ...
    • ‘Teach Me - Show Me’- End-user personalisation of a smart home and companion robot 

      Saunders, Joe; Syrdal, D.S.; Koay, Kheng; Burke, Nathan; Dautenhahn, K. (2016-02-01)
      Care issues and costs associated with an increasing elderly population is becoming a major concern for many countries. The use of assistive robots in ‘smart-home’ environments has been suggested as a possible partial ...
    • The teachability of children with naive theories: An exploration of the effects of two teaching methods 

      Pine, K J; Messer, D J; Godfrey, K (1999-06)
      Background. The Representational Redescription model of cognitive development (Karmiloff-Smith, 1992) identified a level when a child's representation of a task may be incorrect but difficult to access or change. On the ...
    • Teacher behaviour: a determinant of student self esteem 

      Gates, R J (1989)
      This small scale piece of research was undertaken to establish whether there existed a relationship between teacher behaviour and the reported self esteem inventories of four students. Using a low inference category system ...
    • Teacher educators pathways to becoming research active 

      White, Elizabeth (University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, 2017-01)
    • Teacher gender and career patterns 

      Thornton, Mary; Bricheno, Patricia (Springer Nature, 2009)
      In general, across the world, the career trajectories of men and women are clearly differentiated. There has been much research that demonstrates men and women tend to occupy different positions in the workplace and there ...
    • Teacher leaders as teacher educators: recognising the ‘educator’ dimension of some teacher leaders’ practice 

      Dickerson, Claire; White, Elizabeth; Levy, Roger; Mackintosh, Julia (2021-02-10)
      The functions of teacher leaders and teacher educators, what they do, are critical in teacher education. This article presents the seemingly unexamined concept that some teacher leaders’ practice includes a teacher educator ...
    • Teacher leadership and knowledge building : the experience of the HertsCam Network. 

      Frost, D.; Roberts, Amanda; Lightfoot, S.; McCrorie, M. (Australian Council for Educational Leaders, 2006)
      This paper focuses on the HertsCam Network, a network of teachers and schools supported by a collaboration between a university faculty of education and a local education authority in the UK. It explores its potential for ...
    • Teacher leadership in action. 

      Frost, D.; Roberts, Amanda (CARN, 2009)
      The paper outlines the concept of teacher leadership as it is used and understood within a large network of over 600 teachers known as HertsCam and coordinated by David Frost. The paper goes on to describe the network ...
    • Teachers reflecting on careers in secondary school teaching 

      Blake, David; Hanley, Vincent; Jennings, Mike; Lloyd, Michele (2000)