Use of the isolated perfused whole pig bladder for investigating the integrative physiology of the bladder
(2011)
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Scientific evidence and environmental policymaking: A Portuguese case study (2011)
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This study provides another angle on the vexed question of the role of environmental research in informing the policymaking process and it describes research undertaken to investigate the ways in which scientific evidence is used by environmental pol... Read More about Scientific evidence and environmental policymaking: A Portuguese case study.
Engaging the social sciences: Results, research and resources (2010)
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New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab (2010)
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Researchers are increasingly playing a key role in the public communication of science. This makes understanding researchers’ motivations, and the benefits and barriers they perceive, an important step to ensuring successful direct interactions betwe... Read More about New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab.
Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium (2010)
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Open Science is an approach to the conduct of science in which the whole of an ongoing scientific investigation – data, ideas, questions, plans, results and more – is made available online. Open Science began as a way to facilitate the workings of mu... Read More about Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium.
Community acquired infections and its implications in the elderly (2010)
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Community acquired infections have been defined as infections acquired in the community in contrast with infections acquired in a hospital or health care facility. An infection would also be referred to as community-acquired if the patient had not re... Read More about Community acquired infections and its implications in the elderly.
Nonlinear stability of the one-domain approach to modelling convection in superposed fluid and porous layers (2010)
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Studies of the nonlinear stability of fluid/porous systems have been developed very recently. A two-domain modelling approach has been adopted in previous works, but was restricted to specific configurations. The extension to the more general case of... Read More about Nonlinear stability of the one-domain approach to modelling convection in superposed fluid and porous layers.
On open science and public engagement with engineering (2010)
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Open Science is an emerging approach to the conduct of science, technology and engineering projects, in which information about the whole of an ongoing investigation is made available on and through the Internet. Adopting an Open Science approach mea... Read More about On open science and public engagement with engineering.
P16 immunocytochemistry on borderline cervical cytology: preliminary results following colposcopy (2010)
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EcoBot-III: A robot with guts (2010)
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This paper describes the work carried out to develop EcoBot-
III, which is a robot with an artificial digestion system. The robot is powered by Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) and it is designed to collect food and water from the environment, digest the... Read More about EcoBot-III: A robot with guts.
Relationship between the hepatic SULT2A1 protein expression and backfat androstenone level in pigs of three breeds (2010)
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Excessive accumulation of androstenone in pig adipose tissue contributes to the phenomenon of boar taint, an off-odour of some cooked pork. One of the reasons for high androstenone accumulation is a low rate of androstenone metabolism in pig liver. T... Read More about Relationship between the hepatic SULT2A1 protein expression and backfat androstenone level in pigs of three breeds.
Role of nitrate reductase signalling in hypoxic and waterlogging stress in Arabidopsis thaliana (2010)
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Investigation of the semiochemicals of confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Jaquelin du Val and grain weevil Sitophilus granarius (L.) in stored wheat grain and flour (2010)
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This investigation sets out to identify specific volatile compounds from both flour infested with the confused flour beetle, Tribolium confusum and wheat grain infested with the grain weevil, Sitophilus granarius. These volatiles could help to aid th... Read More about Investigation of the semiochemicals of confused flour beetle Tribolium confusum Jaquelin du Val and grain weevil Sitophilus granarius (L.) in stored wheat grain and flour.
Real-time monitoring of river water quality using in-line continuous acquisition of fluorescence excitation and emission matrices (2009)
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Birmingham, UK. River water was diverted to a portable laboratory via a continuous flow pump and filter system. Fluorescence excitation-emission matrices data was recorded every 3 minutes using a flow cell (1cm pathlength) coupled to a fiber optic pr... Read More about Real-time monitoring of river water quality using in-line continuous acquisition of fluorescence excitation and emission matrices.
The effect of temperature on the fluorescence of DOM (2009)
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It is understood that all fluorescence analyses essentially observes the fluorescence of a given sample in a 'quenched state'. Even so, detailed literature concerning the effects of lower temperatures (below 4 degrees Celsius) is surprisingly sparse.... Read More about The effect of temperature on the fluorescence of DOM.
Genomic and proteomic analyses of plant response to radiation in the environment-an abiotic stress context (2009)
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Genomic and proteomic techniques provide the opportunity to investigate plant response to ionising radiation in unprecedented detail. Understanding plant molecular responses to ionising radiation might be useful for radioprotection but also for under... Read More about Genomic and proteomic analyses of plant response to radiation in the environment-an abiotic stress context.
Bacterial bioluminescence as a real-time bio reporter of the efficacy of fast-acting disinfectants (2009)
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Hilbert huang transform impedance measurement data for cellular toxicity monitoring (2009)
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This paper investigates the Hilbert-Huang transformation (HHT), which is adaptive analysis of nonlinear and non-stationary signals. The aim of this study is to apply HHT to impedance measurement data analysis in order to discriminate different types... Read More about Hilbert huang transform impedance measurement data for cellular toxicity monitoring.
Voltammetric and amperometric behaviour of reduced glutathione at a microband cobalt phthalocyanine modified screen-printed carbon electrode (2009)
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