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Suprapubic track pressure and force-deformation measurements in a (live) human subject and in animal models post-mortem (2001)
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Gröver, D., Coveney, V. A., Gepi-Attee, S., Grover, D., & Painter, D. (2001). Suprapubic track pressure and force-deformation measurements in a (live) human subject and in animal models post-mortem. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 215(1), 39-50. https://doi.org/10.1243/0954411011533517

Tests have been performed on animal models shortly post-mortem and on a healthy human subject in order to obtain estimates of the forces which act on suprapubic urinary catheters and similar devices and to develop an abdominal wall simulator. Such da... Read More about Suprapubic track pressure and force-deformation measurements in a (live) human subject and in animal models post-mortem.

Gender and leisure research: The "codification of knowledge" (2001)
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Aitchison, C., & Aitchison, C. (2001). Gender and leisure research: The "codification of knowledge". Leisure Sciences, 23(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400150502216

This article is concerned with the interrelationships between gender, power, and knowledge in the construction of leisure theory. The article reviews a series of phases toward gender scholarship in leisure studies, comparing these models of chronolog... Read More about Gender and leisure research: The "codification of knowledge".

Effect of grid resolution and terrain characteristics on data from DTM (2001)
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Heesom, D., Heesom, D., & Mahdjoubi, L. (2001). Effect of grid resolution and terrain characteristics on data from DTM. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 15(2), 137-143. https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%290887-3801%282001%2915%3A2%28137%29

Previous work in digital terrain modeling (DTM) has shown that if regular gridded-data sets are used in the construction of the model, both the resolution of the gridded-data set and the characteristics of the terrain being modeled have an effect on... Read More about Effect of grid resolution and terrain characteristics on data from DTM.

An investigation of the nature of the valuation service offered to business occupiers (2001)
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Wyatt, P. (2001). An investigation of the nature of the valuation service offered to business occupiers. Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 19(2), 100-127. https://doi.org/10.1108/14635780110383668

Publishes some of the findings of a research project that examined whether valuers and valuations have a role in the provision of more strategic property advice to business occupiers. The research consisted of a postal questionnaire survey of over 25... Read More about An investigation of the nature of the valuation service offered to business occupiers.

The CD34+CD38neg population is significantly increased in haemopoietic cell expansion cultures in serum-free compared to serum-replete conditions: Dissociation of phenotype and function (2001)
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Hows, J., Denning-Kendall, P., Donaldson, C., Donaldson, C., Denning-Kendall, P., Bradley, B., & Hows, J. M. (2001). The CD34+CD38neg population is significantly increased in haemopoietic cell expansion cultures in serum-free compared to serum-replete conditions: Dissociation of phenotype and function. Bone Marrow Transplantation, 27(4), 365-371. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bmt.1702810

Expansion of haemopoietic stem cells is proposed to combat graft failure in adult recipients following cord blood (CB) transplantation. Cultures are traditionally performed in medium containing FCS, but to transfer expansion to the clinic, 'good manu... Read More about The CD34+CD38neg population is significantly increased in haemopoietic cell expansion cultures in serum-free compared to serum-replete conditions: Dissociation of phenotype and function.

Neural network model for enhanced operation of midblock signalled pedestrian crossings (2001)
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Lyons, G., Hunt, J., & McLeod, F. (2001). Neural network model for enhanced operation of midblock signalled pedestrian crossings. European Journal of Operational Research, 129(2), 346-354. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-2217%2800%2900232-0

UK transport policy has shifted dramatically in recent years. The new policy direction to promote walking as an alternative to car for short trips. Midblock signalled pedestrian crossings are a common method of resolving the conflict between pedestri... Read More about Neural network model for enhanced operation of midblock signalled pedestrian crossings.

Who benefits from rural development projects? a case study of the komati pilot project, Swaziland (2001)
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Terry, A. K. (2001). Who benefits from rural development projects? a case study of the komati pilot project, Swaziland. South African Geographical Journal, 83(1), 18-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/03736245.2001.9713715

The Komati Pilot Project has been developed by Swaziland's Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives to act as a learning experience prior to the major expansion of smallholder farming on the Maguga and proposed Bovane irrigation projects. Because of... Read More about Who benefits from rural development projects? a case study of the komati pilot project, Swaziland.

River management and restoration (2001)
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Marriott, S., Manley, T., & Smith, M. (2001). River management and restoration. Geography Review, 14, 8-11

Designing inclusive schools: How can children be involved? (2001)
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Penrose, V., Thomas, G., & Greed, C. (2001). Designing inclusive schools: How can children be involved?. Support for Learning, 16(2), 87-91. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9604.00194

If children are to be included in the classrooms of the future, then it is important to think about how one can learn from the ideas of the young people themselves. The research described here by Vanessa Penrose, Gary Thomas and Clara Greed concerns... Read More about Designing inclusive schools: How can children be involved?.

Think global act local? Negotiating sustainable development under postcommunist transformation (2001)
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Staddon, C., & Turnock, D. (2001). Think global act local? Negotiating sustainable development under postcommunist transformation. GeoJournal, 55(2-4), 477-484. https://doi.org/10.1023/A%3A1021761125416

These essays are offered as a contribution to the ongoing scholarly discourse concerned with environmental problems in East Central Europe (ECE). In this volume we concentrate on the local through papers that indicate the nature of environmental chal... Read More about Think global act local? Negotiating sustainable development under postcommunist transformation.

Maximising the Contribution of Neighbourhoods - The Role of Community Governance (2001)
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Sullivan, H. (2001). Maximising the Contribution of Neighbourhoods - The Role of Community Governance. Public Policy and Administration, 16(2), 30-49. https://doi.org/10.1177/095207670101600203

Neighbourhoods in the UK are set to play an increasingly important role as one element of an emergent multi-level system of governance. The focus on neighbourhoods is important because it is at this level that key concerns about the role of the state... Read More about Maximising the Contribution of Neighbourhoods - The Role of Community Governance.

Ecological modernisation as a framework for sustainable development: A case study in Sweden (2001)
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Rowe, J., Fudge, C., Fudge, C., & Rowe, J. (2001). Ecological modernisation as a framework for sustainable development: A case study in Sweden. Environment and Planning A, 33(9), 1527-1546. https://doi.org/10.1068/a33153

Sweden has long been an aknowledged leader in Europe in terms of its commitment to environmental protection linked with ecologically based technological innovation, and to social democratisation and high levels of welfare provision. Following the 199... Read More about Ecological modernisation as a framework for sustainable development: A case study in Sweden.

Transient linear growth and nonlinear effects (2001)
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Hooper, A. P., Hooper, A. P., & Grimshaw, R. (2001). Transient linear growth and nonlinear effects. Studies in Applied Mathematics, 106(1), 47-68. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9590.00160

We study a simple model consisting of two coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations to display the interplay between transient linear growth and nonlinear effects. Specifically, we seek to examine any possible links between the initial condit... Read More about Transient linear growth and nonlinear effects.

Turning the car inside out: Transport, equity and environment (2001)
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Jain, J., & Guiver, J. (2001). Turning the car inside out: Transport, equity and environment. Social Policy and Administration, 35(5), 569-586. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9515.t01-1-00254

"Turning the car inside out" describes how the environmental damage and social exclusion inflicted by the car can only be seen from outside the car. It explains how car use has reshaped land, time use, social relations and economic patterns. It creat... Read More about Turning the car inside out: Transport, equity and environment.

Towards integrated traveller information (2001)
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Lyons, G. D., & Lyons, G. (2001). Towards integrated traveller information. Transport Reviews, 21(2), 217-235. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441640118614

Traveller information provision has become a key government priority in the UK following the publication of its Transport White Paper in July 1998. Developments are already underway for the integration of information systems across different public t... Read More about Towards integrated traveller information.