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Conflict at work
(SAGE Publications, 2008)This text gives a methodical, fully-encompassed survey of this field of work. It conveys an unprecedented capacity and ambition. It gives the reader a comprehensive guide to the core debates, contemporary developments, and ... -
Conflict over entrepreneurial, intrapreneurial sensemaking of business model change initiatives.
(Industrial Marketing and Purchasing Group, 2010)Purpose of the Paper & Literature Addressed : This paper explores the often very difficult task of changing business mindsets of the dominant business entrepreneur. Often, these changes are being driven by the dramatic ... -
Conflict resolution, restorative justice approaches and bullying in young people's residential units
(2010)Restorative justice has been an increasing feature in the discourses within adult and youth justice criminal justice systems in recent years. This article examines interpersonal conflicts arising from crime, bullying and ... -
Conflicting Theologies : Artistic Authenticity and the Case of Aleksandr Brener
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Conflicts of power, landscape and amenity in debates over the British Super Grid in the 1950s
(2019-04-01)The 'Super Grid' network of high-voltage power lines transformed the landscapes of England and southern Scotland in the 1950s. This article examines debates over the siting of pylons, with a focus on the public inquiries ... -
Conformal Sigma-Models on Supercoset Targets
(2005-12-20)We investigate the quantum behaviour of sigma models on coset superspaces G/H defined by Z_{2n} gradings of G. We find that, whenever G has vanishing Killing form, there is a choice of WZ term which renders the model quantum ... -
Conformational Flexibility of the Peptide Hormone Ghrelin in Solution and Lipid Membrane Bound: A Molecular Dynamics Study
(2006)Human ghrelin is a peptide hormone of 28 aminoacid residues, in which the Ser3 is modified by an octanoyl group. Ghrelin has a major role in the energy metabolism of the human body stimulating growth hormone release as ... -
Conformational studies of the beta-subunit of the high affinity IgE receptor : circular dichroism and molecular modelling
(1995)The receptor with high affinity for immunoglobulin E (Fc epsilon RI) on mast cells and basophils plays an important role in mediating many of the pathophysiological phenomena associated with allergy. Fc epsilon RI is a ... -
Conformationally restricted indolopiperidine derivatives as potent CCR2B receptor antagonists
(2001-08-20)The preparation and biological evaluation of a series of indolopiperidine CCR2B receptor antagonists possessing a conformationally restricted C-5 linker chain in combination with a restricted piperidine ring are described. ... -
Confronting the Digital, Or How Academic History Writing London the Plot
(2013-03)This discussion piece argues that the design and structure of online historical resources and the process of search and discover embodied within them create a series of substantial problems for historians. Algorithm-driven ... -
Confronting the Holocaust in Religious Education
(2001)Studies of Holocaust education in secondary schools have tended to focus on how the subject is taught as part of the history curriculum. Comparatively little work of either a theoretical or an empirical nature has looked ... -
Confronting the language barrier : Theory of mind in deaf children
(2015-07-16)The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a battery of first- and second-order belief tasks. Both a chronological age-matched control group and a younger group of pre-school ... -
Conjuring a Universe: James Wan, Creepy Dolls and Demon Nuns
(2021-11-03)The Conjuring franchise has dominated mainstream horror cinema in the twenty-first century. The success of The Conjuring inspired sequels and spin-offs (Annabelle and The Nun), each beginning further franchise strands. ... -
Conjuring cognition : A review of educational magic-based interventions
(2020-03-09)For hundreds of years, magic tricks have been employed within a variety of pedagogic contexts, including promoting science and mathematics, delivering educational messaging, enhancing scepticism about the paranormal, and ... -
Conjuring up creativity: The effect of performing magic tricks on divergent thinking
(2021-04-15)Research suggests that learning to perform magic tricks can promote both physical and psychological wellbeing. The current study extended this work by examining the impact of learning magic tricks on divergent thinking. A ... -
Connected Communities : How social networks power and sustain the Big Society
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Connected histories : a new web search tool for British historians
(2011)Launched at a workshop held at the Institute of Historical Research on 31 March, Connected Histories (<http://www.connectedhistories.org>) provides integrated search access to eleven electronic resources encompassing an ...