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Furthering environmental impact assessment: towards a seamless connection between EIA and EMS
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012)The environmental impact of development projects is currently studied and mitigated from two distinct perspectives: before and after project implementation, with environmental impact assessment (EIA) and environmental ... -
FUSE Observations of EC14026 Stars
(2004)We present a FUSE abundance analysis of EC14026 stars. We compare the abundances of heavy elements in the atmospheres of EC14026 stars to non-pulsating stars with similar atmospheric parameters, and investigate whether ... -
FUSE observations of PG1342+444 : new insights into the nature of the hottest DA white dwarfs
(2002)We present Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) observations of the very hot (Teff≈60 000 K) DA white dwarf PG1342+444, describing our data reduction and analysis techniques. The spectrum reveals a number of ... -
The fusion method: a second generation object-oriented software development method
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)An indication of the attractiveness of the object-oriented idea can be obtained by looking at the hype around this popular approach to software engineering which was and, in many cases still is, created by both the academic ... -
Fusion of cross stream information in speaker verification
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2005)This paper addresses the performance of various statistical data fusion techniques for combining the complementary score information in speaker verification. The complementary verification scores are based on the static ... -
Future Contingents, Non-Contradiction and the Law of Excluded Middle Muddle
(2004-04)I show how to hold the view that future contingents are not either true or false without having to reject either the law of excluded middle or the law of non-contradiction. This is achieved without resorting to ... -
Future Directions for the European Shrinking City
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The Future for Architects?
(Royal Institute of British Architects, 2011)In this study Building Futures sets out to explore the future role of architects, asking: who will design our buildings in 2025; what roles will those trained in architecture be doing then and how will architectural practice ... -
A Future for Presentism
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006-12)Presentism, the view that only the present exists, was a much-neglected position in the philosophy of time for a number of years. Recently, however, it has been enjoying a renaissance among philosophers. A Future for ... -
The Future of Assisted Dying in the UK
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The future of copyright in the age of convergence: is a change of approach needed?
(2008)In 2007 the European Commission finalised its proposals for replacing the Television without Frontiers Directive. The resultant Audiovisual Media Services Directive aims to provide a more suitable regulatory framework for ... -
The Future of HE : What the sector will look like in 25 years' time and what does this mean for executive education?
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The Future of Higher Education Provision in the UK : Workforce Implications
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The future of public services under labour
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The future of robotic surgery
(2018-09-01)For 20 years Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci® system has held the monopoly in minimally invasive robotic surgery. Restrictive patenting, a well-developed marketing strategy and a high-quality product have protected the ... -
The Future of Work in the Twenty-First Century
(2016-03-02)The institutional nature of work has changed dramatically in over the last 300 years and there is no reason to assume that change will cease in the twenty-first century. This article criticizes the theoretical basis for ... -
The Future Power of Decision Making in Community Festivals
(Routledge, 2014-08-21)Researching cultural festivals reveals the existence of a multitude of stakeholder relationships, connected and enforced through different cultures. The one commonality is that they are all influenced by power, which in ...