UH Research Archive: Recent submissions
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Co-creating & Implementing a Reasonable Adjustments Framework in an acute hospital trust
(2017-06-20)This poster offers evidence of practice development activities undertaken to establish a clinical framework for making reasonable adjustments in acute hospital and application of the tool in a mortality audit. -
Development of an automated smart trap for wheat pathogens
(2017-03-16)National surveys show fungicide use on wheat continues to increase despite fluctuations in disease pressure, reaching a 30 year high in 2012 (Defra). Septoria tritici is the most significant foliar disease in UK wheat ... -
Silicon enhances the constitutive defence pathway in strawberries against strawberry powdery mildew and two-spotted spider mites
(2019-11-21)Strawberry powdery mildew (Podosphaera aphanis) is a major fungal disease affecting strawberry production. The work reported here assessed the use of silicon as a nutrient (Sirius) delivered via the fertigation system in ... -
Controlling strawberry powdery mildew with reduced number of fungicide sprays
(2021-05-01)Strawberry powdery mildew (Podosphaera aphanis) is the most feared disease of strawberry under protection, environmental conditions under polythene are ideal for the growth of the fungi, with temperature and relative ... -
Misuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs to obtain illicit highs: how pharmacists can prevent abuse
(2020-11-18)There have been increasing reports of misuse of a range of prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs for recreational purposes. The use of psychoactive pharmaceuticals and ‘pharming’ are new, widespread phenomena ... -
Ibogaine/Noribogaine in the treatment of Substance Use Disorders: a systematic review of the current literature
(2023-02-07)Background: Ibogaine and noribogaine are psychedelic substances with dissociative properties naturally occurring in plants of the Apocynaceae family. Research has shown their efficacy in treating substance use disorders ... -
Art and design lecturers’ perspectives of dyslexia and dyslexic higher education students
(2023-06-16)Lecturer perspectives of dyslexic students in higher education are important due to the impact that teaching staff have on their university experiences. In this study, two art and design lecturers took part in an interpretivist ... -
Factors contributing to sustainable strawberry production : AAB poster
(2014-11-26)In the UK strawberry production is very intensive , over the last 20 years yield has doubled and the harvest period greatly extended whilst the area used by the crop has been reduced . This rise in yield per hectare has ... -
Factors contributing to sustainable strawberry production : BSPP poster
(2014-09-02)In the UK strawberry production is very intensive, over the last 20 years yields have doubled and the harvest period greatly extended whilst the area used by the crop has been reduced. This rise in yield per hectare has ... -
“Work it, work it, non-stop" – event industry employees’ unconscious application of the Five Ways to Wellbeing
(2023-02-07)Purpose: This paper explores mental wellbeing in the events industry. We argue that mental wellbeing is often difficult to achieve in the stressful and deadline-driven events industry, and that better awareness and ... -
“I don’t want to say the wrong thing”: Mental health professionals’ narratives of feeling inadequately skilled when working with gender diverse adults
(2022-09-01)Trans, gender diverse and gender questioning adults are highly likely to experiencemental health difficulties, for multiple reasons including transphobia or minority stress.However, gender diverse adults often describe ... -
An Analog of the Feigin-Frenkel homomorphism for double loop algebras
(2021-12-15)We prove the existence of a homomorphism of vertex algebras, from the vacuum Verma module over the loop algebra of an untwisted affine algebra, whose construction is analogous to that of the Feigin-Frenkel homomorphism ... -
According to Needs and Abilities, Universal Basic Income Requires Universal Basic Infrastructure
(2023-06-21)This paper considers Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a method for establishing a good society that fulfils the needs of all its members without coercion. It starts with a brief description of UBI and of the good society ... -
An effective approach for plant leaf diseases classification based on a novel DeepPlantNet deep learning model
(2023-10-11)Introduction: Recently, plant disease detection and diagnosis procedures have become a primary agricultural concern. Early detection of plant diseases enables farmers to take preventative action, stopping the disease's ... -
The Chandra Cygnus OB2 Legacy Survey: Design and X-Ray Point-source Catalog
(2023-11-01)The Cygnus OB2 association is the largest concentration of young and massive stars within 2 kpc of the Sun, including an estimated ∼65 O-type stars and hundreds of OB stars. The Chandra Cygnus OB2 Legacy Survey is a large ... -
Diffuse X-Ray Emission in the Cygnus OB2 Association
(2023-11-01)We present a large-scale study of diffuse X-ray emission in the nearby massive stellar association Cygnus OB2 as part of the Chandra Cygnus OB2 Legacy Program. We used 40 Chandra X-ray ACIS-I observations covering ∼1.0 ... -
Classification of Chandra X-Ray Sources in Cygnus OB2
(2023-11-01)We have devised a predominantly Naive Bayes−based method to classify X-ray sources detected by Chandra in the Cygnus OB2 association into members, foreground objects, and background objects. We employ a variety of X-ray, ... -
Branched Copolymer Surfactants as Versatile Templates for Responsive Emulsifiers with Bespoke Temperature‐Triggered Emulsion‐Breaking or Gelation
(2023-10-27)It has been found that the thermoresponsive behavior of emulsions stabilized by block copolymer surfactants (BCSs) can induce either gelation or emulsion break‐up with mild temperature changes. A hydrophilic, steric‐stabilizing ...