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Heparin monitoring: From blood tube to microfluidic device (2012)
Book Chapter
Harris, L. F., & Killard, A. (2012). Heparin monitoring: From blood tube to microfluidic device. In D. E. Piyathilake, & R. Liang (Eds.), Heparin, properties, uses and side effects. New York: Nova Science Publishers

Heparin anticoagulant therapy has been pivotal in both the treatment and prophylaxis of thrombotic disease for many decades. It remains standard practice to monitor unfractionated heparin (UFH) therapy due to its unpredictable pharmacokinetics. The a... Read More about Heparin monitoring: From blood tube to microfluidic device.

Marcus Aurelius in modern philosophy (2012)
Book Chapter
Sellars, J. (2012). Marcus Aurelius in modern philosophy. In M. van Ackeren (Ed.), A Companion to Marcus Aurelius. Blackwell

Psychology and the idea of character (2011)
Book Chapter
Davis, M. (2011). Psychology and the idea of character. In J. Kucich, & J. Bourne Taylor (Eds.), The Oxford History of the Novel in English. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Introduction (2011)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S., & Yar, M. (2011). Introduction. In S. Thompson, & M. Yar (Eds.), The Politics of Misrecognition. Aldershot: Ashgate

April de Angelis (2011)
Book Chapter
D'Monté, R. (2011). April de Angelis. In A. Sierz, M. Middeke, & P. P. Schnierer (Eds.), Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary British Playwrights. London: Methuen Drama

Deliciously consumable: The uses and abuses of irony in sex-trafficking film campaigns (2011)
Book Chapter
Arthurs, J. (2011). Deliciously consumable: The uses and abuses of irony in sex-trafficking film campaigns. In K. Ross (Ed.), The Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media (470-486). Wiley-Blackwell

The Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media offers original insights into the complex set of relations which exist between gender, sex, sexualities and the media, and in doing so, showcases new research at the forefront of media and communication practice... Read More about Deliciously consumable: The uses and abuses of irony in sex-trafficking film campaigns.

Film noir and Los Angeles (2011)
Book Chapter
Spicer, A. H. (2011). Film noir and Los Angeles. In G. Solomons (Ed.), World Film Locations: Los Angeles. Bristol: Intellect

An overview of the different ways in which Los Angeles has been represented in film noir and neo-noir, so films from the 1940s to the present, from Double Indemnity (1944) to Collateral (2004). The essay explores the particular relationship between L... Read More about Film noir and Los Angeles.

Parish history of Kelmscott (2011)
Book Chapter
Bainbridge, V., & Towney, S. (2011). Parish history of Kelmscott. In S. Towney (Ed.), A History of the County of Oxford. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer

Technologies of seeing the past: The Curzon Memories App (2011)
Book Chapter
Crofts, C. (2011). Technologies of seeing the past: The Curzon Memories App. In D. Stuart, B. Jonathan P., & N. Kia (Eds.), Proceedings of EVA London 2011: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (163-170). London: BCS: The Chartered Institute for IT

This paper presents a practice research project based at The Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon, UK. Working closely with the cinema to develop a locative or context-aware heritage application for the iPhone, the project aims to enhance the Curzon’s... Read More about Technologies of seeing the past: The Curzon Memories App.

David Greig's conflict spaces (2011)
Book Chapter
Fowler, D. (2011). David Greig's conflict spaces. In A. Muller, & C. Wallace (Eds.), Transnational Identities in David Greig's Theatre. Litteraria Pragensia Books

Emerson (2011)
Book Chapter
Greenham, D. (2011). Emerson. In P. Rawlings (Ed.), Emerson, Melville, James, Berryman (11-50). Continuum

The time and the place: Music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion (2011)
Book Chapter
Tincknell, E. (2011). The time and the place: Music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion. In A. Fox, H. Radner, & B. K. Grant (Eds.), New Zealand Cinema: Interpreting the Past. Intellect

New Zealand has produced one of the world’s most vibrant film cultures, a reflection of the country’s evolving history and the energy and resourcefulness of its people. From early silent features like The Te Kooti Trail to recent films such as River... Read More about The time and the place: Music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion.