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Engaging service users and carers in health and social care education: : challenges and opportunities in the Chinese Community
(2010-06-25)Service users' and carers' involvement in health and social care education has become a mainstream activity in Britain. However, members from black and minority ethnic communities (BME) remain under-represented in this ... -
Engaging students via student-unique Weekly Assessed Tutorial Sheets: A four year review
(2009)Following unacceptable examination performance in a core engineering module, (fluid mechanics and thermodynamics), an alternative and innovative approach to assessment was developed. The new approach centered on the use ... -
Engaging students via student-unique Weekly Assessed Tutorial Sheets: A four year review
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009)Following unacceptable examination performance in a core engineering module, (fluid mechanics and thermodynamics), an alternative and innovative approach to assessment was developed. The new approach centered on the use ... -
Engaging tutors and learners through audio supported pedagogy
(University of Hertfordshire, 2010)The JISC-funded Audio Supported Enhanced Learning (ASEL) project used Action Research methodology to examine the use of audio in four key areas of Higher Education (HE) educational practice, namely: selfreflection, formative ... -
Engaging ‘hard to reach’ groups in health promotion: the views of older people and professionals from a qualitative study in England
(2019-05-23)Background Older people living in deprived areas, from black and minority ethnic groups (BME) or aged over 85 years (oldest old) are recognised as ‘hard to reach’. Engaging these groups in health promotion is of particular ... -
Engendering a Sense of Belonging to Support Student Well-Being during COVID-19: A Focus on Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4
(2021-11-23)The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a plethora of inequalities in South Africa. These inequalities have had a direct impact on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SDG 3 (good health and well-being) and ... -
Engineered Emulsions Stabilised by Thermoresponsive Branched Copolymers for Pharmaceutical Applications
(2023-12-07)This research work explored thermoresponsive emulsions and investigated their potential in delivering drugs through in situ gelling pharmaceutical formulations. Employing thermoresponsive branched copolymer surfactants ... -
Engineering Concurrent Software Guided by Statistical Performance Analysis
(IOS Press, 2011)This paper introduces the ADVANCE approach to engineering concurrent systems using a new component-based approach. A cost-directed tool-chain maps concurrent programs onto emerging hardware architectures, where costs are ... -
Engineering novel topical foams using hydrofluroalkane emulsions stabilised with pluronic surfactants
(2009-06-28)Aesthetics are very important for topical products and as a consequence elegant vehicles such as sprays and foams are often preferred by patients. Pressurised systems are ideal to dose foams, however, as so little is known ... -
Engineering of Computer-Based Systems : A proposed curriculum for a degree program at Bachelor level
(2004-05)This paper presents a curriculum proposal for an Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS) Bachelor program from the Working Group on Education and Training of the IEEE Computer Society ECBS Technical Committee. It ... -
Engineering of computer-based systems : A proposed curriculum for a degree program at bachelor level
(2004-05)This paper presents a curriculum proposal for an Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS) Bachelor program from the Working Group on Education and Training of the IEEE Computer Society ECBS Technical Committee. It ... -
Engineering thermoresponsive emulsions with branched copolymer surfactants
(2022-08-21)This study describes thermo‐rheological properties of branched copolymer surfactants (BCSs) stabilizing oil‐in‐water emulsions to generate materials exhibiting temperature‐dependent gelation with the ability to solubilize ... -
England’s food policy coordination and the Covid‑19 response
(2022-03-30)The impact of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic and the response of government and non-government actors, from February-September 2020, offers critical insights into the current state of England’s food policy processes ... -
England’s Food Policy Response to Covid : Review of policy issues and intervention
(University of Hertfordshire, 2021-04-22)This report was produced as part of a project on England's food policy and food security, funded through Research England’s Quality-related Research Strategic Priorities Fund at the University of Hertfordshire. The aim of ... -
The English Almshouse and the Mixed Economy of Welfare : Medieval to Modern
(2010-02)In this paper, which is closely based on his 2009 BALH Annual Lecture, delivered at Local History Day in June, Professor Nigel Goose gives a broad-ranging and comprehensive overview of the development of almshouses, their ... -
English beet crops in 2010
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English field samples of Thrips tabaci show strong and ubiquitous resistance to deltamethrin
(2010-08)BACKGROUND: Onion thrips, Thrips tabaci Lindeman, is a prevalent pest of glasshouse and field vegetables, such as leeks and salad onions. Pesticides are the main option for control, but this approach risks the evolution ...