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WD0433+270: an old Hyades stream member or an Fe-core white dwarf?
(2008-01)Context. G39-27/289 is a common proper-motion pair formed by a white dwarf (WD0433+270) and a main-sequence star (BD+26 730) that apparently has been classified as a member of the Hyades open cluster. Previous studies of ... -
“We can all just get on a bus and go” : Rethinking independent mobility in the context of the universal provision of free bus travel to young Londoners
(2014)This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how the universal provision of free bus travel has affected young people’s independent mobility. Drawing on Sen’s ‘capabilities ... -
We Consumers - Tastes, Rituals and Waves
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"We have a voice”.
(2017-11-28)The poster presents the evaluative mixed methods research study that was commissioned by NHS England and undertaken by the Research Involvement and Engagement 2017, 3(Suppl 1) Page 14 of 17 University of Hertfordshire, ... -
"We have been part of the response": The Effects of COVID-19 on Community and Allotment Gardens in the Global North
(2021-10-04)Throughout history, urban agriculture practitioners have adapted to various challenges by continuing to provide food and social benefits. Urban gardens and farms have also responded to sudden political, economic, ecological, ... -
We have been ruined by Whores”: Perceptions of Female Involvement in the South Sea Scheme
(Walter de Gruyter, 2019-09-02) -
We Have the Technology : An Exploratory Study of B2B Social Media Branding
(University of Strathclyde, 2011-09) -
We know that our voices are valued, and that people are actually going to listen” : co-producing an evaluation of a young people’s research advisory group
(2023-07-06)Children and young people’s involvement is an increasing priority in healthcare and in heath research, alongside recognition that involving CYP in research requires different considerations to involving adults. Underpinned ... -
“We know that our voices are valued, and that people are actually going to listen”: co-producing an evaluation of a young people’s research advisory group
(2023-03-20)Background: Children and young people’s (CYP) involvement is an increasing priority in UK healthcare and in heath research, alongside recognition that involving CYP in research requires different considerations to involving ... -
We must integrate services for people with mental health issues
(2017-02-10)It is clear from the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) report published last month that hospitals are failing to integrate physical and mental healthcare. As a result, patients with ... -
We need a renewed focus on primary prevention to tackle youth knife violence
(2019-04-16)A recent spate of youth-on-youth stabbings has prompted renewed public and policy interest in the problem of youth violence in England. Although rates fluctuate, police recorded data for England and Wales to March 2018 ... -
“We Need to be Heard. We Need to be Seen”: A Thematic Analysis of Black Maternal Experiences of Birthing and Postnatal Care in England within the context of Covid-19
(2023-12-01)Objective Inequalities for Black women within maternity settings are longstanding, with evidence showing higher mortality, complications and distress compared to White women. The Covid-19 pandemic saw unprecedented changes ... -
We need to talk about strategy
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We need to talk about teaching
(2015-03-28)This paper explores the current context of university teaching in relation to socio-cultural influences. It considers the influences of perfomativity and the impact of a range of initiatives designed to improve learning ... -
We should rise to the challenge of research
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‘We treat them all the same’: the attitudes, knowledge and practices of staff concerning old/er lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans residents in care homes
(2016-12-29)The distinct needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) residents in care homes accommodating older people have been neglected in scholarship. On the basis of a survey of 187 individuals, including service managers ... -
We were in one place, and the ethics committee in another: Experiences of going through the research ethics application process
(2020-06-01)This study aimed to explore postgraduate students’ lived experiences of managing research ethics committee processes. Whilst there is a wide range of research that explores ethics principles/guidance and committee perspectives ... -
Weakly-Constrained Codes for Suppression of Patterning Effects in Digital Communications
(2010-10)We propose weakly-constrained stream and block codes with tunable pattern-dependent statistics and demonstrate that the block code capacity at large block sizes is close to the the prediction obtained from a simple Markov ...