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    • Nursing patients with learning disability 

      Gates, Robert (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009)
    • Accountability and clinical governance in learning disability nursing 

      Gates, Robert; Wray, Jane; Wolverson, M (Blackwell, 2004)
    • Advocacy 

      Gates, Bob (Churchill Livingstone, 2000-10-01)
    • What business is the mobile phone industry now in? : Part two case study 

      Halliday, Sue (Pearson Education, 2005)
      A key issue for any organization in any industry is to ask what business it is in. As was suggested in the first part of this Case Study, Orange moved the focus of its core business from the product, the cell phone, to the ...
    • Brand identification : A theory-based construct for conceptualizing links between corporate branding, identity and communications 

      Halliday, Sue; Kuenzel, Sven (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
      Since relationships are an important part of the individual’s identity, it is not surprising that marketers looking to create long-term relationships have found that finding meaning in buying often makes a contribution to ...
    • Orange, a study of change : Part one case study 

      Halliday, Sue (Pearson Education, 2005)
      ‘The future is bright, the future is orange’ sounds text perplexing without any context. Audiences in older age brackets around the world certainly find it strange. These people would probably not have a mobile and would ...
    • Relationship marketing and networks in entrepreneurship 

      Halliday, Sue (Routledge, 2011)
      Relationships and networks are vital to entrepreneurship and marketing. New businesses need to be entrepreneurial in their marketing as well as in their business ideas. Research indicates that greater profits lie in the ...
    • Classification of risk in psychiatry 

      Gale, Tim M.; Hawley, Chris J.; Sivakumaranl, Thanusha (2011-09)
      Psychiatric risk-assessments generally quantify risk using broad, categorical, indicators (e.g., high-risk, low-risk). We examined reliability of such indicators when applied by mental-health professionals. Four versions ...
    • Translational approaches to obsessive-compulsive disorder : From animal models to clinical treatment 

      Fineberg, Naomi; Chamberlain, S. R.; Hollander, E.; Boulougouris, V.; Robbins, T. W. (2011-10)
      Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by obsessions (intrusive thoughts) and compulsions (repetitive ritualistic behaviours) leading to functional impairment. Accumulating evidence links these conditions ...
    • An experimental study of stratified flow in enclosures 

      Awad, A. S.; Calay, R. K.; Badran, O. O.; Holdo, A. E. (2008-12)
      This paper presents all experimental investigation of flow scenarios that lead to stratification within the ventilated enclosures. The effect of supply terminal and extract terminal at various airflow rates on the flow ...
    • Therapeutic songwriting in music therapy Part I: : Who are the therapists, who are the clients, and why is songwriting used? 

      Baker, Felicity; Wigram, Tony; Stott, David; McFerran, Katrina (2008)
      Songwriting as a therapeutic intervention has received increasing attention in the field of music therapy over the past decade however much of the publications focus on clinical outcomes rather than methods of practice. ...
    • Motivating software engineers : A Theoretically Reflective Model 

      Baddoo, N.; Beecham, Sarah; Hall, Tracy; Robinson, Hugh; Sharp, Helen (INSTICC-INST SYST TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION CONTROL & COMMUNICATION, 2008)
      We present a model of motivation for software engineers. Our model suggests that software engineers are motivated by two sets of factors, intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, where a subset of intrinsic motivators are aspects ...
    • Darwinian evolutionary theory and the social sciences 

      Gough, Ian; Runciman, Garry; Mace, Ruth; Hodgson, Geoffrey; Rustin, Michael (2008)
      This is an edited transcript of a symposium held by the Academy of Social Sciences and the ESRC and hosted by the University of Bath on 14 March 2007. The question addressed was ‘whether the theory of natural selection has ...
    • In search of general evolutionary principles: why Darwinism is too important to be left to the biologists 

      Hodgson, Geoffrey; Knudsen, T. (2008)
      Bioeconomics emphasizes the common ontological ground between economics and biology. However, this does not necessarily mean that both disciplines collapse into one. Instead it is proposed here that Darwinism provides a ...
    • TiC-TiB2 composites : A review of phase relationships, processing and properties 

      Vallauri, D.; Adrian, I. C. Atias; Chrysanthou, A. (2008)
      Ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs) based on TiC-TiB2 have attracted enormous interest during recent years because, in comparison to singlephase ceramics, they exhibit superior properties including high hardness, good wear ...
    • Four epochs of VLBA/HSA observations of SN 2001em 

      Schinzel, F. K.; Taylor, G. B.; Stockdale, C. J.; Granot, J.; Ramirez-Ruiz, E. (American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2008)
      SN 2001em is a peculiar supernova (SN) which has been reclassified from Type Ib/c to IIn. We deduced the limits for its proper motion as well as the expansion velocity by analysing four epochs of VLBI observations. Our 2 ...
    • Effects of nano CuO on hippocampal neurons and differentiated PC12 cells 

      Xu, L.; Zhao, J.; Liu, S.; Zhang, T.; Ren, Guogang; Yang, Z. (2008)
      The effects of nanoparticles of CuO on delayed rectifier potassium current (Ik) were studied in acutely isolated CA1 pyramidal neurons of rat hippocampus by using the whole-cell patch-clamp techniques and the effects on ...
    • Time Piece: working men and watches 

      Styles, John (2008)
      John Styles considers whether the fashion for wearing pocket-watches flourished among working men in the eighteenth century because it was stylish, because they needed to know the time accurately, or for some other reason. ...
    • Conflict at work 

      Gall, Gregor (SAGE Publications, 2008)
      This text gives a methodical, fully-encompassed survey of this field of work. It conveys an unprecedented capacity and ambition. It gives the reader a comprehensive guide to the core debates, contemporary developments, and ...
    • Basic architecture and sizing of commercial aircraft gas turbine oil feed systems 

      Hart, Kenneth (American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2008)
      The specific thrust and fuel efficiency of gas turbine engines have improved considerably over the last 20 years primarily due to technology advances in materials science and main gas path thermo-fluid analysis. However, ...