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Fictional Branching Time?
(Springer Nature, 2013)
Some fictions seem to involve branching time, where one time-series ‘splits’ into two, or two time-series ‘fuse’ into one. We provide a new framework for thinking about these fictional representations: not as representations ...
Kinematic determinants of weapon velocity during the fencing lunge in experienced épée fencers
(2013)
The lunge is the most common attack in fencing, however there is currently a paucity of published research investigating the kinematics of this movement. The aim of this study was to investigate if kinematics measured ...
On Power and Control Systems of the Multibody Advanced Airship for Transport
(2013)
The concept of the Multibody Advanced Airship for Transport (MAAT) is presented. The power, propulsion and control systems of the airship are discussed. The energy required for operation of this airship is supplied by a ...
Controlled drugs
(Pharmaceutical Press, 2013)
Personal construct psychology as a way of life
(2013-01)
The utility of Fay Fransella's notion of the symptom as a way of life, and of the methodology that she used to demonstrate this, will be considered. It will be argued that personal construct psychology was her way of life. ...
American Bewitched : the Story of Witchcraft after Salem
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013)
The infamous Salem trials are etched into the consciousness of modern America, the human toll a reminder of the dangers of intolerance and persecution. The refrain 'Remember Salem!' was invoked frequently over the ensuing ...
Evaluation of research in Spain : Bibliometric indicators used by major spanish research assessment agencies
(2013)
One of the most important current applications of bibliometrics is assessment of research, and bibliometric indicators can be considered as tools for the evaluation of the scientific productivity of a researcher, a department ...
Post-modern vigour.
(2013)
Illustrates and describes briefly the Sergio Atzeni Urban Park, Quartucciu, Italy, by architects David Palterer and Pietro Reali. The buildings use loud colours and angular, unexpected shapes to house an archaeological ...
Project Ethics
(Gower Publishing, 2013)