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Conclusion: Lessons learnt and ways forward (2009)
Book Chapter
Adsorption of HCl onto volcanic ash (2009)
Book Chapter
Abstract available at http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/research/annual_report/2009/BGI%20Annual%20Report%202009.pdf
Adsorption of HCl onto volcanic ash (2009)
Journal Article
HCl molecules emitted from volcanoes breakdown to form chlorine free radicals via heterogeneous chemical reactions and photolysis, which act as catalysts to the breakdown of ozone in the stratosphere. Ozone depletion of up to 2-7% was estimated follo... Read More about Adsorption of HCl onto volcanic ash.
Partitioning of sulphur dioxide between dacitic melt and aqueous fluid phases (2009)
Book Chapter
Abstract available at http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/research/annual_report/2009/BGI%20Annual%20Report%202009.pdf
Chapter 14 - Image quality (2009)
Book Chapter
Independent central banks: some theoretical and empirical problems (2009)
Journal Article
In little more than twenty years, it has become widely accepted that the optimal design of monetary policy should include provision for a central bank that is independent of government influence. This is a remarkably short period of time for any idea... Read More about Independent central banks: some theoretical and empirical problems.
Money and banking in a realistic macro-model (2009)
Book Chapter
In this paper, in section 2, we review the latest suggestions for dispensing with the LM curve, focusing primarily on the (quite similar) Bofinger, Mayer and Wollmershäuser (2005) and Carlin and Soskice (2005 and 2006) approaches. The novelty, howeve... Read More about Money and banking in a realistic macro-model.
Healthy ageing, active ageing: The challenges (2009)
Book Chapter
Changes in freshwater organic matter fluorescence intensity with freezing/thawing and dehydration/rehydration (2009)
Journal Article
The effects of photodegradation and biodegradation upon aquatic organic matter lability have been extensively researched in all aquatic systems because of the impact of these. processes upon carbon cycling, with most studies undertaken on the dissolv... Read More about Changes in freshwater organic matter fluorescence intensity with freezing/thawing and dehydration/rehydration.
Redox regulation and trapping sulfenic acid in the peroxide-sensitive human mitochondrial branched chain aminotransferase (2009)
Book Chapter
The human branched chain aminotransferase enzymes are key regulators of glutamate metabolism in the brain and are among a growing number of redox-sensitive proteins. Studies that use thiol-specific reagents and electrospray ionization mass spectromet... Read More about Redox regulation and trapping sulfenic acid in the peroxide-sensitive human mitochondrial branched chain aminotransferase.
Denmark applied gentle transition rules on migration from the NMS in May 2004 and further eased the access to its labour market in 2006 and 2007. We summarise the available
evidence on the extent, composition and effects of migration from the NMS to... Read More about Labour mobility within the EU in the context of enlargement and the functioning of the transitional arrangements. Case study: Denmark.
We summarise the available evidence on the extent, composition and effects of migration from the NMS to Sweden after 2004. Sweden was the only EU State which in 2004
introduced the full Community rule on the free movement of labour for NMS nationals... Read More about Labour mobility within the EU in the context of enlargement and the functioning of the transitional arrangements. Case study: Sweden.
Reporting difference in Dungannon (2009)
Report
Analysis of media coverage of ‘foreigners’ in Dungannon; journalistic study of attitudes on the ground; commentary and recommendations for Action plan to improve, coverage and community relations.
Same-sex relationships (2009)
Journal Article
Guest editorial for special issue on same-sex relationships
A long journey: an interview with Jeffrey Weeks (2009)
Journal Article
Jeffrey Weeks is one of the most prolific academic writers in the area of sexualities. The article interviews him about his long career and what he will be doing next.