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‘to recover his reputation among the people of God’: Sex, Religion and the Double Standard in Presbyterian Ireland, c.1700–1838
(2022-07-06)This article explores how Presbyterian religious belief and practice shaped the operation of the sexual double standard in Ireland. It argues that reputation continued to have a public element into the nineteenth century ... -
To Sign or not to Sign? : The Impact of Encouraging Infants to Gesture on Infant Language and Maternal Mind-Mindedness
(2013)Findings are presented from the first randomized control trial of the effects of encouraging symbolic gesture (or “baby sign”) on infant language, following 40 infants from age 8 months to 20 months. Half of the mothers ... -
To suppress, or not to suppress? : That is repression: Controlling intrusive thoughts in addictive behaviour
(2015-05-01)Research to understand how individuals cope with intrusive negative or threatening thoughts suggests a variety of different cognitive strategies aimed at thought control. In this review, two of these strategies – thought ... -
To whom am I speaking? Remote booting in a hostile world
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)We consider the problem of booting a workstation across a network. We allow "maintenance" (that is, change without notice by untrusted parties such as adversaries and system managers) to be freely performed upon the network, ... -
The tobacco necrosis virus p7a protein is a nucleic acid-binding protein
(1995-06)The two centrally located open reading frames (ORFs) of necroviruses may, by analogy with the similarly located and related ORFs of carmoviruses, be expected to have a function in virus movement in plants. In the case of ... -
Tocopheryl acetate disposition in porcine and human skin when administered using lipid nanocarriers
(2010-06)Objectives: Assessing the delivery of a drug into the skin when it has been formulated within a nanocarrier is a complex process that does not conform to the conventions of traditional semi-solid formulations. The aim of ... -
Together we Innovate : Cross-cultural teamwork through virtual platforms
(2014-12)In a global business environment, marketing education must support students to develop cross-cultural agility and adeptness with an aim to enhance their employability. This article contributes with an experiential ... -
Together we stand : Group projects for integrating software engineering in the curriculum
(IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 2003)Software engineering is done by individuals within teams and in organisations, with all that those words imply. It is crucial to make this fact, and its implications, concrete to students who aspire to be or work with ... -
Tokyo 2020: does the Paralympics empower disabled people?
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Tolevamer is not efficacious in the neutralization of cytotoxin in a human gut model of Clostridium difficile infection
(2009)The efficacy of tolevamer, a nonantimicrobial styrene derivative toxin-binding agent, in treating simulated Clostridium difficile infection in an in vitro human gut model was investigated. Tolevamer reduced neither the ... -
Tolstoi and art
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ToM Rules, but it is not OK!
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Tomato aspermy virus has an evolutionary relationship with other tripartite RNA plant viruses
(1991-01)The entire RNA 3 (2214 nucleotides) of a chrysanthemum isolate of tomato aspermy virus (C-TAV) has been cloned and its sequence determined. C-TAV possesses two open reading frames which encode a 3a protein (277 amino acids) ... -
Tommy Sheridan: From Hero to Zero? : A Political Biography
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Tomography of Galactic star-forming regions and spiral arms with the Square Kilometer Array
(Proceedings of Science (PoS), 2014-12-19)Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at radio wavelengths can provide astrometry accurate to 10 micro-arcseconds or better (i.e. better than the target GAIA accuracy) without being limited by dust obscuration. This ... -
Tomography of Galactic star-forming regions and spiral arms with the Square Kilometre Array
(2015)Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at radio wavelengths can provide astrometry accurate to 10 micro-arcseconds or better (i.e. better than the target GAIA accuracy) without being limited by dust obscuration. This ... -
Too Cavellian a Wittgenstein : Wittgenstein's Certainty, Cavell's Scepticism
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017-01-26)My aim in this chapter is to show that Cavell's modernist Wittgenstein is too Cavellian. Wittgenstein's philosophy is not – as Cavell claims it is – permeated with (1) a nostalgia for metaphysics; (2) a dissatisfaction ... -
Too far down the Yellow Brick Road : Cyber-hysteria and Virtual Porn
(2009)This paper critically assesses the legislation in place which seeks to tackle the challenges of online indecent images of children.