University of Hertfordshire: Recent submissions
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Measurement of the Ce 140 (n,γ) Cross Section at n_TOF and Its Astrophysical Implications for the Chemical Evolution of the Universe
(2024-03-21)Ce140(n,γ) is a key reaction for slow neutron-capture (s-process) nucleosynthesis due to being a bottleneck in the reaction flow. For this reason, it was measured with high accuracy (uncertainty ≈5%) at the n_TOF facility, ... -
National pharmacy associations in the commonwealth: current scenario and future needs to maximise effective contributions of the pharmacy profession towards universal health coverage
(2021-12-27)BACKGROUND: The Commonwealth Pharmacists Association (CPA) is a charity representing pharmacists across the Commonwealth, with the vision of empowering and collaboratively develop the profession and fully utilise the ... -
LGBT+ inclusive primary education in England and Wales: overcoming objections and developing effective practice
(University of Hertfordshire, 2023-06-15)Report/resource from British Academy/ Leverhulme funded research around the impact of protests on LGBT+ inclusive primary education. Includes key research findings and recommendations for overcoming objections and developing ... -
Finalising a Pesticide Load Indicator for the UK: Phase 4 Report PC0116 : Final report
(Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), 2023-07-11)The UK Pesticide Load Indicator (PLI) is a multi-component indicator, which combines data on the usage of different pesticide active substances in UK agriculture with information on their propensity to persist, bioaccumulate, ... -
An evaluation of Green Health Prescriptions across Dundee, Highland, and North Ayrshire
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Identification of Software Bugs by Analyzing Natural Language-Based Requirements Using Optimized Deep Learning Features
(2024-03-26)Software project outcomes heavily depend on natural language requirements, often causing diverse interpretations and issues like ambiguities and incomplete or faulty requirements. Researchers are exploring machine learning ... -
Editorial: 2022 Retrospective: structural materials
(2024-04-10)Welcome to the Research Topic “2022 Retrospective: Structural Materials.” This curated Research Topic highlights esteemed spontaneous articles from the past few years, personally selected by our Chief Editor, Prof. John ... -
Effects of climate change on the health of children and young people
(2024-04-03)The effects of climate change, such as air pollution and extreme heat events, can adversely affect the physical and mental health of children and young people at all ages. This article explores the effects of climate change ... -
Methane Emission From a Cool Brown Dwarf
(2024-04-18)Beyond our solar system, aurorae have been inferred from radio obser- vations of isolated brown dwarfs (e.g. [1]; [2]). Within our solar system, giant planets have auroral emission with signatures across the electromag- ... -
Digital Age Content Marketing: Strategies and Trends
(2024-04-14)This paper conducts an in-depth exploration of content marketing strategies within the rapidly evolving digital landscape. It examines key elements crucial for success, including audience understanding and segmentation, ... -
Investigations into Infrared-Selected Variable Stars
(2024-03-19)The diversity seen in the infrared variable sky is vast, and understudied when compared to variability in the optical regime. Utilising near-infrared (NIR) colours and amplitudes can be a powerful tool in the classification ... -
Getting the most on supernova axions
(2024-01-02)Axionlike particles (ALPs) coupled to nucleons might be copiously emitted from a supernova (SN) core. We extend existing bounds on free-streaming ALPs to the case in which these are so strongly interacting with the nuclear ... -
An Exploration of the Worklife Experiences of Autistic Women in the UK
(2024-03-15)Existing studies suggest that few autistic women are employed in the workplace. However, because many autistic women have been diagnosed or self-identify later in life they may well have been employed in numerous workplaces, ... -
An evaluation of the five rights antibiotic safety before and during COVID-19 at an NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom
(2024-03-01)Introduction Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) poses a significant global health threat, with AMR-related deaths projected to reach 10 million annually by 2050. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this crisis. This ... -
The effect of age and sex on peak oxygen uptake during upper and lower body exercise: A systematic review
(2024-06-01)Background Large scale population norms for peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) during cycle ergometry (CE) have been published for men and women across a wide range of ages. Although upper body functional capacity has an important ... -
Assessing Hypersensitivity to Difference in Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults
(2024-03-28)Current literature on autism has tended to examine individual traits and characteristics, or the link between two or three traits. This thesis will outline previous literature on the cognitive and perceptual theories of ... -
The Development of Aviation Museums in the United Kingdom
(2023-12-07)The thesis is the first investigation of the ways in which national museums, the Royal Air Force and volunteer groups have preserved the United Kingdom’s aeronautical heritage. It is focussed primarily on the period from ... -
What happens to University of Hertfordshire DClinPsy research? A survey exploring community dissemination & barriers that prevent this
(2023-07-30)Historically, the dissemination of research findings across many disciplines has been limited to peer reviewed journals. More recently, dissemination practices are broadening to include sharing with wider audiences, such ... -
Racial equity and decolonisation within the DClinPsy: How far have we come and where are we going? Trainee clinical psychologists’ perspectives of the curriculum and research practices
(2023-07-30)Introduction: Clinical Psychology has long been criticised as a profession that is rooted in coloniality, that preserves whiteness as the norm through its practices. Arguably, this has led to many racial disparities in the ...