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The design and evaluation of non-visual information systems for blind users
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
This research was motivated by the sudden increase of hypermedia information (such as
that found on CD-ROMs and on the World Wide Web), which was not initially accessible
to blind people, although offered significant ...
Enhancement of germination in native woody species with particular reference to Rosa corymbifera Laxa.
(University of Hertfordshire, 1998)
Commercial production of native tree and shrub species from seed can be unpredictable.
Rosa corymbifera 'Laxa' is one such species of commercial importance as a rootstock, and
is characteristic of the Rosaceae family. ...
Mechanisms controlling the infection of Culicoides biting midges with bluetongue virus
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)
The mechanisms controlling the transmission of bluetongue virus (DTV) by vector
Clilicoides species were studied using immunohistochemistry, virus titration assays, in
vitro transmission tests, viral binding protein ...
The application of neural networks to anodic stripping voltammetry to improve trace metal analysis
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)
This thesis describes a novel application of an artificial neural network and
links together the two diverse disciplines of electroanalytical chemistry and
information sciences.
The artificial neural network is used to ...
A more robust wall model for use with the two-equation turbulence model
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)
The applicability of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling schemes to
turbulent wall-bounded flows is a matter of concern. In the near-wall region of bounded
flows, the standard high Reynolds number k-e model is ...
Reactions to insanity : a study of stigma, discrimination and labelling in relation to present and former psychiatric patients
(University of Hertfordshire, 1992)
The thesis is organised around an empirical investigation of
the relationship between residents of a Hertfordshire village
and people who are, or who have been, patients at a nearby
psychiatric hospital, some of whom ...