Research publications: Recent submissions
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Reported sleep patterns in obsessive compulsive disorder
(2002)Previous studies of sleep disturbance in OCD have produced contradictory findings. This may be due to different methodological approaches but may also reflect the fact that many studies have not screened OCD patients for ... -
Comorbid depression in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) : Symptomatic differences to major depressive disorder
(2005)In this study, we compared the depressive symptom profile of a group of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) patients, with comorbid depression, to a group of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The two groups ... -
Adding quetiapine to SRI in treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder: a randomized controlled treatment study
(2005)This study aimed to determine the efficacy and tolerability of adding quetiapine to a serotonin reuptake inhibitor in treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Twenty-one adult treatment-resistant OCD patients ... -
The effectiveness and utility of a simple protocol for the management of depression in primary care
(2005)Objective: In the UK, the use of protocols for the management of depression is set to increase in response to the National Service Framework for Mental Health. To date, there has been little evaluation of the utility of ... -
A model for handling missing items on two depression rating scales
(2001)A problem in clinical trials for antidepressants is that patient rating scales are not always completed properly. If one or more items are missing, a patient evaluation may be prevented from contributing towards an efficacy ... -
Mass Beyond the Main Sequence
(World Scientific Publishing, 2001)Brown dwarfs are now being discovered in significant numbers which means that at last it is possible to be quantitative about their number density and thus their contribution to the stellar neighbourhood. Overall the ... -
The Change Academy and institutional transformation
(The Higher Education Academy, 2009)This chapter presents a case study of institutional change. The University of Hertfordshire participated in the Higher Education Academy/JISC pilot e-Learning Benchmarking project in 2005–06 and a subsequent pilot Pathfinder ... -
The hard x-ray view of reflection, absorption and the disk-jet connection in the radio-loud AGN 3C 33
(2010)We present results from Suzaku and Swift observations of the nearby radio galaxy 3C 33, and investigate the nature of absorption, reflection, and jet production in this source. We model the 0.5-100 keV nuclear continuum ... -
Agenda 21, Education for Sustainabliity and School partnerships : Gardening a case study
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Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship through Outdoor Education : Gardening as a Focus
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School gardens and cultivating learning
(2008)A strong positive link has been established between children’s learning and out of class activities (Bloomfield, P. 2000 & 2001; Humphries, S., Rowe, S. 2004; Palmer J, 1998). In this paper we aim to bring together key ... -
Excellence in the Teaching of Geography
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Bone Mineral Density at the Hip Predicts Mortality in Elderly Men
(2001)Low bone density as assessed by calcaneal ultrasound has been associated with mortality in elderly men and women. We examined the relationship between bone density measured at the hip and all cause and cardiovascular ... -
Nurses need more training to ensure effective compression therapy for venous leg ulcers
(2009)Effective compression therapy is key to healing venous leg ulcers. However, practitioners must be properly trained and assessed as competent in applying compression bandages to ensure the treatment is effective and safe. -
Vintage bit cryptography. (Transcript of discussion)
(2009)This may be a highly controversial talk, because this is an area where things are periodically rediscovered. But in the process of reinventing it, I think we’ve found a few interesting protocol issues, and a few interesting ... -
The dress of the people: everyday fashion in eighteenth-century England
(Yale University Press, 2007)The material lives of ordinary English men and women were transformed in the years following the restoration of Charles II in 1660... But it was in their clothing that ordinary people enjoyed the greatest change in their ... -
IR imaging surveys of AGB stars in the Magellanic Clouds
(2010)AGB stars are ideal IR targets because they are cool and bright. Most of them escaped detection in optical or shallow IR surveys in the eighties contributing to the puzzling missing number of AGB stars with respect to ...