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Faint Population III supernovae as the origin of the most iron-poor stars
(2014-08-26)The most iron-deficient stars in the Milky Way provide important observational constraints on the nature of astrophysical objects that have enriched the primordial gas with heavy elements from which these stars were formed. ... -
Faircite : Towards a Fairer Practice of Citation and Credit in the Humanities
(2013)Within the digital humanities, there are many approaches to citation. Every discipline handles citation and authorship differently, and within the digital humanities there are wide divergences of practice in the ways that ... -
Fairtrade Buying Behaviour : We know what they think, but do we know what they do?
(University of Kent, 2013-01)Emerging global discussions on ethical consumerism has boosted academic interest in fairtrade but little is known as to what marketing factors drive fairtrade retail sales. This gap has profound implications for marketing ... -
Fairtrade Consumers and “Global South” Producers Supply Chain Management
(2016-11-15)Fairtrade supply chains lack information linking commodity producers with Fairtrade shopper behaviour. This paper aims to show how supermarket loyalty card data of over 1.7 million shoppers can be analysed using paired-samples ... -
“Fair” Authentication in Pervasive Computing
(2006)Authentication is traditionally required to be strong enough to distinguish legitimate entities from unauthorised entities, and always involves some form of proof of identity, directly or indirectly. Conventional storable ... -
The Faith of William Shakespeare
(Lion Hudson, 2016-11-18)A monograph on Shakespeare's religious faith as evidenced through his life and works. -
Faith schools and indoctrination : A response to Michael Hand
(2003)Michael Hand has recently advocated the abolition of faith schools on the grounds that they may indoctrinate their pupils. In this rejoinder, I aim to show that the assumptions underpinning his thesis are seriously flawed. ... -
Faith, Belief and Fictionalism
(2017-12-27)Is propositional religious faith constituted by belief? Recent debate hasfocussed on whether faith may be constituted by a positive non-doxastic cognitivestate, which can stand in place of belief. This article sets out and ... -
Faith-based schools : A threat to social cohesion?
(2002)The British government recently announced its willingness to expand the number of state–funded faith schools. It was a decision that aroused considerable controversy, with much of the unease centring around the allegedly ... -
Fake Advertising? Neutrality in descriptions beside overall hotel scores
(2019-09-01)Hotel reviews influence travellers' booking decisions. Research on this topic is focused on the scores or comments given through the reviews. However, no studies have looked into the one-word descriptions associated with ... -
Fake ice and levitation
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Fall prevention in the community: what older people say they need
(2011)Uptake of and adherence to fall prevention interventions is often poor and we know little about how older people’s perceptions of and beliefs about fall prevention interventions affect uptake. This study aimed to explore ... -
A fallen idol? : Japanese management in the 1990s
(1996-01-01)The authors argue that the elevation of Japanese manufacturing management in the West rested on the idea that superior performance resulted from new productive techniques and different systems of management. The object of ... -
Falling down is part of Growing up: : The Study of Failure and the Software Engineering Community
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Falling down is still part of growing up : Success, failure and forensic ECBS
(IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 1994-05)Software development efforts are characterized by; project failures, runaway projects and integration and communication problems. Analyzing why some projects finish on target while others lose track of their original ... -
Falling in Acute Mental Health Settings for Older People : Who falls, where, when and why?
(2014-09-28)Falls, slips and trips are a major patient safety concern in hospital settings accounting for 26 per cent of all reported patient safety incidents in England. Mental health conditions and their treatments add further to ... -
Falling Through the Cracks: a Constructivist Grounded Theory of How Service Provision Impacts the Experiences of those with Co-Occurring Mental Health Difficulties and Problems with Substance Use
(2022-09-30)Existing literature focusing on co-occurring mental health difficulties and problems with substance use predominantly focuses on prevalence and associated risk factors. This research aimed to explore how service provision ... -
Falls screening and assessment tools used in acute mental health settings : A review of policies in England and Wales
(2016-06-01)Objectives: There is an urgent need to improve the care of older people at risk of falls or who experience falls in mental health settings. The aims of this study were to evaluate the individual falls risk assessment tools ... -
Falls screening and assessment tools used in acute mental health settings : An analysis of polices in England and Wales
(2012-07-12)Background: There is an urgent need to improve the care of older people at risk of or who experience falls in mental health settings. Falls are the most frequently reported patient safety incident. NICE Guidelines recommends ...