Research publications: Recent submissions
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Inclusion in mainstream classrooms : experiences of deaf pupils
(David Fulton Publishing Ltd., 2003) -
Including a deaf child in an early years context: issues for practitioners
(David Fulton Publishing Ltd., 2002) -
Exclusion by Inclusion : Issues for Deaf Pupils and Their Mainstream Teachers
(2002)This article explores the practice of local mainstream inclusion for deaf children and the issues this raises for pupils and teachers. Problems with both academic and social inclusion, due to difficulties with communication, ... -
Inclusion : what deaf pupils think
(The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID), 2002)Read direct quotes from pupils on their experiences of inclusive education and the good, bad and innovative practices that influence its success. -
Interaction and the Development of Communication in the Under Twos : issues for practitioners working with young children in groups
(2001)This article considers the role of adult-child interaction in the communication development of children under two. It specifically investigates the situation of a family with twins, where it may be more difficult to undertake ... -
It's more peaceful without any support : what do deaf pupils think about the support they receive in mainstream schools?
(2003)Our third article turns its attention to the views of young people on the support they receive in school, with deaf education supplying a particularly useful context to explore this issue. Here Joy Jarvis describes a ... -
The benefit of doing things slowly : employing dissipation for the robust creation of entanglement between ions in spatially separate cavities
(SPIE, 2003)We present protocol that allows the generation of a maximallyentangled state between individual atoms held in spatiallyseparate cavities. Under ideal conditions, the scheme isdeterministic. In a realistic setting, when the ... -
Atomic-cascade experiment with detection of the recoil atom
(1994)Bell's inequalities cannot be violated in atomic-cascade experiments, even with ideal apparatus, due to the three-body character of the atomic decay. Here we propose a new experiment that would block this loophole by means ... -
Proposed test for realist theories using Rydberg atoms coupled to a high-Q resonator
(1995)From the hypotheses of realism and stationarity, the latter related to the Leggett-Garg assumption of non-invasive measurability, we derive inequalities, involving three autocorrelation functions, to be fulfilled by any ... -
Loophole-free test of the Bell inequality
(1995)An atomic cascade experiment is proposed that includes the detection of a recoil atom after the emission of two photons. This would permit testing of the Bell inequality without the need for additional assumptions, provided ... -
Observation of quantum coherence by means of temporal Bell-type inequalities
(1997)Violation of temporal Bell inequalities, based on the premises of realism and non-invasive measurability, provides a criterion for exhibiting macroscopic quantum coherence. Although the experimental refutation of this kind ... -
Temporal Bell-type inequalities for two-level Rydberg atoms coupled to a high-Q resonator
(1996)Following the strategy of showing specific quantum effects by means of the violation of a classical inequality, a pair of Bell-type inequalities is derived on the basis of certain additional assumptions, whose plausibility ... -
Entanglement in frequency standards and quantum information theory
(1998)Entanglement is a key property of quantum information theory. Here we describe ways to quantify the amount of entanglement.We point out the statistical interpretation of these entanglement measures and some connections ... -
Quantum computing with controlled-NOT and few qubits
(1997)We describe simple quantum networks which allow us to prepare, manipulate and measure quantum entanglement of few qubits. -
The Dutch in Colchester in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Opposition and Integration
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A risk factor model for anterior cruciate ligament injury
(2006)The incidence of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is reported to be 6-8 times greater in females than males competing in the same activities. Injury to the ACL occurs as a result of insufficient stability ... -
Botany, Sexuality and Women's Writing 1760-1830: From Modest Shoot to Forward Plant
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Assigning English change ringing patterns (permutation) in acoustic and EA music.
(2009)Change Ringing has been developed in English church towers since the 16th century. The number of towers in England dominates other countries in the British Isles - hence English, rather than British Change Ringing. ... -
Primary care and dementia: 1 : diagnosis, screening and disclosure
(2009)Objectives: To write a narrative review of the roles of primary care practitioners in caring for people with dementia in the community. Methods: The systematic review carried out for the NICE/SCIE Guidelines was updated ... -
The longitudinal neurodegenerative impact of Alzheimer's disease on picture naming
(Nova Publishers, 2008)Although semantic memory impairment is well-documented in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), it remains unclear if this neurodegenerative disease differentially affects semantic domains. Most studies have found that ...