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Honour Suicide and Forced Suicide In The UK
(2022-10-30)The article aims to explore the phenomenon of suicide in relation to honour based violence (HBV). Although HBV is explored in depth in relation to honour killing, forced marriage and female genital mutilation, its link and ... -
‘Hoovering up the Money’? : Delivering government-funded capacity-building programmes to voluntary and community organisations
(2008-04)The 'ChangeUp' and FutureBuilders initiatives have provided substantial funding to support and facilitate 'capacity building' in voluntary and community organisations and so enable them to contribute to the achievement of ... -
The Horizon-AGN simulation: evolution of galaxy properties over cosmic time
(2017-06-01)We compare the predictions of Horizon-AGN, a hydro-dynamical cosmological simulation that uses an adaptive mesh refinement code, to observational data in the redshift range 0 < z < 6. We study the reproduction, by the ... -
Hormonal Modulation of Developmental Plasticity in an Epigenetic Robot
(2017-04-07)In autonomous robotics, there is still a trend to develop and tune controllers with highly explicit goals and environments in mind. However, this tuning means that these robotic models often lack the developmental and ... -
Hormonal Modulation of Perception in Motivation-Based Action Selection Architectures
(The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), 2005)The animat approach to artificial intelligence proposes biologically-inspired control mechanisms for autonomous robots. One of the related subproblems is action selection or what to do next . Many action selection architectures ... -
A Hormone-Driven Epigenetic Mechanism for Adaptation in Autonomous Robots
(2018-06-01)Different epigenetic mechanisms provide biological organisms with the ability to adjust their physiology and/or morphology and adapt to a wide range of challenges posed by their environments. In particular, one type of ... -
The horse handlers
(2007-09-01)Despite its enormous potential for harm, research suggests that some people, in certain circumstances, feel able to effectively manage and control their use of heroin in order to minimise risks. The authors have followed ... -
Horticulture and the Environment in the Southern Region : Final Report for Environment Agency, Southern Region
(Environment Agency, 2006-11-14)The Environment Agency, Southern Region, commissioned this scoping study to assess the potential environmental risks and impacts of horticulture in the Region. Much of Southern Region is environmentally sensitive due to ... -
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale : a meta confirmatory factor analysis
(2013-01)Objective: To systematically evaluate the latent structure of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) through reanalysis of previous studies and meta confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Method: Data from 28 samples ... -
Hospital mealtimes: action research for change
(2005)Poor nutritional care within the hospital setting continues despite decades of work chronicling--and measuring the problems. To address the problem changes in practice have been attempted--to improve the patients experience ... -
Hospitality and Home: British and American Cultures of Entertaining
(Bloomsbury Academic, 2020-11-26)The eighty years from 1920 to 2000 saw tremendous changes in the ways that hospitality was practiced in people’s homes. These transformations were brought about by broader cultural shifts - acting in different ways within ... -
Host Dark Matter Halos of SDSS Red and Blue Quasars: No Significant Difference in Large-scale Environment
(2022-03-02)The observed optical colors of quasars are generally interpreted in one of two frameworks: unified models that attribute the color to the random orientation of the accretion disk along the line of sight, and evolutionary ... -
Host Dark Matter Halos of Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer-selected Obscured and Unobscured Quasars: Evidence for Evolution
(2023-03-23)Obscuration in quasars may arise from steep viewing angles along the dusty torus, or instead may represent a distinct phase of supermassive black hole growth. We test these scenarios by probing the host dark matter halo ... -
The Host Galaxies of Hybrid Morphology Radio Sources
(2022-12-16)Based on their differing radio morphologies, powerful radio galaxies can be separated into the Fanaroff-Riley I (FR I) and II (FR II) classes. Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) contain morphologies consistent with ... -
Host pathogen interactions in relation to management of light leaf spot disease (caused by Pyrenopeziza brassicae) on Brassica species
(2017)Light leaf spot, caused by Pyrenopeziza brassicae, is currently the most damaging disease problem in oilseed rape in the UK. According to recent survey data, the severity of epidemics has increased progressively across the ... -
Host plant root exudates reduce phytonematode cuticle aging to maintain Pasteuria endospore attachment
(2022-03-17)Endospores of the nematode hyperparasite from the Pasteuria group of Gram-positive bacteria have the potential to suppress phytonematode populations and reduce root infection. Parasitism by the bacteria commences when ... -
Host species determines egg size in Oriental cuckoo
(2018-11-02)The Oriental cuckoo Cuculus optatus is an obligate brood parasite associated with species of the genus Phylloscopus. Four distinct phenotypes of Oriental cuckoo eggs, matching eggshell colour patterns of Arctic warbler ...