Now showing items 7641-7660 of 11145

    • Mapping healthcare simulation to Chickering and Gamson’s good education practice principles 

      Alinier, Guillaume; Kalbag, Ashwin; Russell, Mark; Cheyne, D (2010)
      Background: The use of simulation in undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as for Continuing Professional Development is increasingly common and it is important to understand how it relates to theories of ...
    • Multidisciplinary Simulation-based Team Training Course to Improve Patient Safety 

      Sockalingam, Indu; Prasad, V; Boomers, Oscar; Kaur, Rupinder P; Glesa, Omaima; Uthayakumar, A.; Alinier, Guillaume (2010)
      Context – This project was done in the University of Hertssimulation centre in collaboration with Lister hospital. Anaesthetists, obstetricians, nurses, midwives and operating department practitioners from a large general ...
    • Cinematic Cold War : The American and Soviet Struggle for Hearts and Minds 

      Shaw, Tony; Youngblood, Denise (University Press Kansas, 2010-11)
    • Rock, Paper, Scissors : Overcoming barriers to changing staff practice in technology enhanced learning 

      Saward, Guy; Anderson, Irene (Academic Conferences Ltd., 2010)
      This paper describes a simple activity that can be used in helping team formation within academic change projects. The process of team building is vital whatever the potential future may look like, and whatever project(s) ...
    • An efficient passive planar micromixer with fin-shaped baffles in the tee channel for wide Reynolds number flow range 

      Cortes Quiroz, Cesar; Azarbadegan, A.; Moeendarbary, E. (2010)
      A new design of a planar passive T-micromixer with fin-shaped baffles in the mixing channel is presented. The mixing efficiency and the level of pressure loss in the channel have been investigated by numerical simulations ...
    • What Has HBO Ever Done for Women? : Towards a New Feminist TV Criticism 

      Akass, Kim; McCabe, Janet (Merz & Solitude, 2010)
    • Research, training and consultancy with war survivors in Africa 

      Liebling-Kalifani, Helen; Winter, David; Musisi, Seggane; Nakigudde, Janet (2010)
    • Environmental impacts of farm scenarios according to five assessment methods 

      van der Werf, H.M.G.; Tzilivakis, J.; Lewis, Kathleen; Basset-Mens, C. (2007)
      It is not known to what extent the outcome of studies assessing the environmental impacts of agricultural systems depends on the characteristics of the evaluation method used. The study reported here investigated five ...
    • The embodied word 

      Panhofer, Heidrun; Payne, Helen; Parke, Timothy; Meekums, Bonnie (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2012)
      During the last decades a narrative outlook has become very popular in many disciplines, including psychotherapy whose central model is based on the exteriorisation of inner worlds through verbalisation. The following ...
    • The emergence of body memory in authentic movement 

      Konopatsch, Ilka; Payne, Helen (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2012)
      The re-discovery and integration of body and bodily-felt experience as well as the connection between different levels of processing are essential parts of the practice of Authentic Movement (AM). Memories and regression ...
    • Rethinking Management : Radical Insights from the Complexity Sciences 

      Mowles, Christopher (Gower Publishing, 2011)
      In Rethinking Management, Chris Mowles argues that management courses may cause as many crises as they alleviate. Taking examples of managing and leading in contemporary organisations, his book treats uncertainty as central ...
    • Supervision in Coaching : Supervision, Ethics and Continuing Professional Development 

      Rogers, Kevin M. (Kogan Page, 2011)
      This chapter considers many of the legal issues which arise in the practice of coaching.
    • A Land Carbon Management Plan for the Wallington Estate 

      Warner, Douglas; Worrall, F.; Bell, M.; Lewis, Kathleen (National Trust, 2011-02)
      The National Trust aims to enter the majority of tenanted farms on the Wallington Estate into Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) agreements. The agreements aim to enhance biodiversity, the historic environment, access and ...
    • The First Three Minutes : Seducing the Audience 

      Jayalakshmi, Jaya (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)
      The importance of an opening sequence in any short film is discussed, using Arranged Marriage (2003) as an example. I argue that a strong opening sequence is vital to keep interest in a film going. This is possible only ...
    • Necessary Monsters 

      Goodbrey, Daniel; Azzopardi, Sean (First Comics, 2015-10-15)
      There exists a world of horrors beneath the one we know. Where the creatures of our nightmares stalk amongst humanity and play their games of vengeance, murder and intrigue. To police this world there is The Chain; a covert ...
    • The University of Hertfordshire : Sixty Years of Innovation 

      Davies, Owen; History; Centre for Regional and Local History; School of Creative Arts (University of Hertfordshire Press, 2012)
      Illustrates the importance of the post-1992 higher education sector in advancing the knowledge, economy and cultural life of the country. Through the stories and memories of individual students and members of staff, the ...
    • Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics 

      Whitehouse, David; Rapley, Ralph; Department of Human and Environmental Sciences; Health & Human Sciences Research Institute; School of Life and Medical Sciences; Microbiology and Biotechnology; Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Sciences; Department of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Science (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
      Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics aims to bring together key developments in the areas of molecular diagnostics, therapeutics and drug discovery. The book covers topics including diagnostics, therapeutics, model systems, ...
    • Is shared space really shared? 

      McKeown, Shelley; Cairns, Ed; Stringer, Maurice (2012-02)
      There have been many attempts to solve Northern Ireland’s problems over the last thirty years. The primary focus has been to increase the amount of intergroup contact between the two dominant groups (Protestant and Catholic) ...
    • Shells, Bubbles and Holes: the Porosity of the Interstellar Medium in Galaxies 

      Bagetakos, Ioannis (2012-10-08)
      We present an analysis of the properties of HI holes detected in 20 galaxies that are part of “The HI Nearby Galaxy Survey” (THINGS). We detected more than 1000 holes in total in the sampled galaxies. Where they can be ...
    • Reaction synthesis of carbide-reinforced cast iron 

      Chrysanthou, A.; Davies, N.W.; Li, J.; Tsakiropoulos, P.; Chinyamakobvu, O.S. (1996-03-15)