All Outputs (1121)
Tourism studies and the research assessment exercise 2008: The role of the sport related studies sub-panel (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Field testing of the ACCESS materials: a portfolio of materials to assist health workers to identify children with disabilities and offer simple advice to mothers (2005)
Journal Article
Children in less-developed countries with mild to moderate disabilities often remain unidentified until school age. Delayed identification leads to less successful interventions for most children and risks secondary disabilities. The disability group... Read More about Field testing of the ACCESS materials: a portfolio of materials to assist health workers to identify children with disabilities and offer simple advice to mothers.
Trends in drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among 15- and 16-year-olds in the UK (1995-2003) (2005)
Journal Article
This paper describes the results of drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among a representative sample of 2,032 UK school students aged 15 and 16 years in a cross-sectional, single-phase survey based on a stratified cluster sample of 77 UK secondar... Read More about Trends in drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among 15- and 16-year-olds in the UK (1995-2003).
Measuring quality of life in multiple sclerosis: Not as simple as it sounds (2005)
Journal Article
Data from a clinical study presented an opportunity to examine the psychometric properties of the Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life scale (LMSQoL), which has undergone limited psychometric evaluation. LMSQoL and Multiple Sclerosis Quality of L... Read More about Measuring quality of life in multiple sclerosis: Not as simple as it sounds.
Licensing reform: From order to chaos? (2005)
Journal Article
The benefits claimed by the government for the Licensing Act 2003 include simplification and modernisation, increased freedom on how we spend our leisure time, greater protection for those who live in the vicinity of licensed premises and a reduction... Read More about Licensing reform: From order to chaos?.
A mathematical morphology approach to image based 3D particle shape analysis (2005)
Journal Article
Angularity is a critically important property in terms of the performance of natural particulate materials. It is also one of the most difficult to measure objectively using traditional methods. Here we present an innovative and efficient approach to... Read More about A mathematical morphology approach to image based 3D particle shape analysis.
Robust and efficient automated detection of tooling defects in polished stone (2005)
Journal Article
The automated detection of process-induced defects such as tooling marks is a common and important problem in machine vision. Such defects are often distinguishable from natural flaws and other features by their geometric form, for example their circ... Read More about Robust and efficient automated detection of tooling defects in polished stone.
Using nursery rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past (2005)
Journal Article
Models of military expenditure and growth: A critical review (2005)
Journal Article
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth models that include military spending. While the mainstream growth literature has not found military expenditure to be a significant determinant of growth... Read More about Models of military expenditure and growth: A critical review.
Amperometric, screen-printed, glucose biosensor for analysis of human plasma samples using a biocomposite water-based carbon ink incorporating glucose oxidase (2005)
Journal Article
This paper describes the optimisation of a screen-printing water-based carbon ink containing cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPC) and glucose oxidase (GOD) for the fabrication of a glucose biosensor. To optimise the performance of the biosensor, the loadings... Read More about Amperometric, screen-printed, glucose biosensor for analysis of human plasma samples using a biocomposite water-based carbon ink incorporating glucose oxidase.
City centre regeneration through residential development: Contributing to sustainability (2005)
Journal Article
Following a discussion of recent policies for the city centre in Britain, the paper explores the contribution of residential development to aspects of sustainability, drawing on a range of survey evidence in Bristol and Swansea. The residents are fre... Read More about City centre regeneration through residential development: Contributing to sustainability.
The framing of nanotechnologies in the British newspaper press (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This article investigates how developments in nanotechnology were framed in the British national newspaper press during a formative period in their rising public salience. Specifically, an intervention by Prince Charles in April 2003 is shown to have... Read More about The framing of nanotechnologies in the British newspaper press.
The effectiveness of coercive interrogation: Scholarly and judicial responses (2005)
Journal Article
Research into professionals' knowledge of managing children's pain (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Improving access to National Health Service walk-in centres for people with learning disabilities (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The influence of PALS on PCT service development: Early findings from the PALS national evaluation (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Primary care nursing in prisons: The essentials of care (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Greenwich Degree Zero (2005)
Other
Square peg, round hole can marketing-based concepts such as the product and the marketing mix have a useful role in the political arena (2005)
Journal Article
Over recent years, whilst there has been increasing acceptance of the existence and role of marketing in the political arena, there has also been much discussion as to the applicability of its concepts and models. This paper focuses upon issues surro... Read More about Square peg, round hole can marketing-based concepts such as the product and the marketing mix have a useful role in the political arena.