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Blockchain Enabled Quality Management in Short Food Supply Chains
(2022-03-08)Food system (re)localisation involves moving food systems back to local areas and a result are the short food supply chains. Food system (re)localisation is occurring to offset the perceived negative impacts of global food ... -
Bloggers Beware!
(2007-12-07)A consideration of the implications in the case of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club v Neil Hargreaves. -
Blogging and Citizen Journalism
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Blogs in Higher Education : encouraging self-reflective learning in group assessments for Business Students
(2014-03)This article analyses and assesses the inclusion of blogs in higher education learning and teaching, and its use as an enabler for reflective learning, particularly in the context of group work. The research reports on ... -
Blomkvist the Journalist
(2011)Journalists sometimes crop up as detective-style investigators but usually only when investigating high crimes involving politician corruption or else when someone is unjustly facing execution. Mikhail Blomkvist, the lead ... -
Blood Beliefs in Early Modern Europe
(2010-05-25)This thesis focuses on the significance of blood and the perception of the body in both learned and popular culture in order to investigate problems of identity and social exclusion in early modern Europe. Starting from ... -
‘Blood made White’: the relationship between blood and breastmilk in Early Modern England
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Bloody diarrhoea : A rare presentation of a systemic disease
(2003)Bloody diarrhoea in adolescents is usually due to enteric infection or inflammatory bowel disease. We describe a patient with bloody diarrhoea and endoscopic features of colitis in association with a systemic vasculitis. ... -
The Blossom Gang: co-producing research on FGM with second-generation young people in the UK
(2023-08-16)Background Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a practice that involves the removal of external female genitalia and is widely known as a violation of human rights. The custom is illegal in the United Kingdom (UK) and carries ... -
The Blue and Brown Books
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A blue depression in the optical spectra of M dwarfs
(2023-05-12)A blue depression is found in the spectra of M dwarfs from 4000 to 4500A. This depression shows an increase toward lower temperatures though is particularly sensitive to gravity and metallicity. It is the single most ... -
Blue light transurethral resection and biopsy of bladder cancer with hexaminolevulinate: Histopathological characteristics and recurrence rates in a single UK centre study
(2023-05-08)Introduction: Blue light cystoscopy with hexaminolevulinate (HAL) during transurethral resection of bladder cancer (TURBT) has been shown to improve detection, thereby reducing bladder cancer recurrence compared with white ... -
Blue not brown: UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey T dwarfs with suppressed K-band flux
(2011-06)We have used blue near-infrared colours to select a group of 12 spectroscopically confirmed United Kingdom InfraRed Telescope (UKIRT) Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) T dwarfs later than T4. From amongst these, we identify ... -
The blue straggler stars of galactic clusters
(Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1993)The origin and evolution of blue straggler stars (BS) in clusters is still an unsolved problem for our understanding of stellar evolution. Several rivalling theories exist, of which that of Saio & Wheeler (1980) is the ... -
Blue-light transurethral resection and biopsy of bladder cancer with hexaminolevulinate: histopathological characteristics and recurrence rates in a single centred, prospective study
(2023-08-23)Introduction: Blue light cystoscopy with hexaminolevulinate (HAL) during transurethral resection of bladder cancer (TURBT) has been shown to improve detection, thereby reducing bladder cancer recurrence compared to white ... -
Bluetooth low energy for autonomous human-robot interaction
(IEEE Computer Society, 2017-03-06)This demonstration shows how inexpensive, off-the-shelf, and unobtrusive Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices can be utilized for enabling robots to recognize touch gestures, to perceive proximity information, and to distinguish ...