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The greening of the French Constitution – The constitutional act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter (2005)
Journal Article
Dadomo, C. (2005). The greening of the French Constitution – The constitutional act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter. Environmental Liability, 13(6), 175-186

Analysis of the reasons underlying the adoption of the French Environmental Charter, its content, its significance and effectiveness, and the constitutionalisation of French environmental law

'Unclaimed territory': Childhood and disordered space(s) (2005)
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Cloke, P., & Jones, O. (2005). 'Unclaimed territory': Childhood and disordered space(s). Social and Cultural Geography, 6(3), 311-333. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649360500111154

This paper explores adult discourses in literary references which revolve around the relationship between childhood and disordered space. This association is often constructed as a positive expression of the romantic innocence of childhood and nature... Read More about 'Unclaimed territory': Childhood and disordered space(s).

Special Issue on 'Sexualities' (2005)
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Clarke, V., & Peel, E. (2005). Special Issue on 'Sexualities'. Psychology of Women Section Review, 7(2),

In this paper, we outline some of the similarities and differences between lesbian and gay psychology (more recently known as LGBT psychology) and feminist psychology. Both fields developed in response to the oppressive practices of psychology; howev... Read More about Special Issue on 'Sexualities'.

LGBT psychology and feminist psychology: bridging the divide (2005)
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Clarke, V., & Peel, E. (2005). LGBT psychology and feminist psychology: bridging the divide. Psychology of Women Section Review, 7(2), 4-10

In this paper, we outline some of the similarities and differences between lesbian and gay psychology (more recently known as LGBT psychology) and feminist psychology. Both fields developed in response to the oppressive practices of psychology; howev... Read More about LGBT psychology and feminist psychology: bridging the divide.

For love or money? Comparing lesbian and gay, and heterosexual relationships (2005)
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Clarke, V., Burgoyne, C., & Burns, M. (2005). For love or money? Comparing lesbian and gay, and heterosexual relationships

VICTORIA CLARKE, CAROLE BURGOYNE and MAREE BURNS with the latest contribution to the Society’s ‘Year of Relationships’. MR Smith arrives home after a long day at the office – ‘Hi, honey, I’m home.’ Mrs Smith greets him with a peck on the cheek, his... Read More about For love or money? Comparing lesbian and gay, and heterosexual relationships.

Feminist perspectives on lesbian parenting: a review of the literature 1972-2002 (2005)
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Clarke, V. (2005). Feminist perspectives on lesbian parenting: a review of the literature 1972-2002. Psychology of Women Section Review, 7(2), 11-23

This paper reviews the feminist literature on lesbian parenting published between 1972 and 2002. The paper provides a conventional survey of the themes and topics that inform the literature, as well as exploring – from a lesbian feminist perspective... Read More about Feminist perspectives on lesbian parenting: a review of the literature 1972-2002.

Effects of caffeine in non-withdrawn volunteers (2005)
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Christopher, G., Sutherland, D., & Smith, A. (2005). Effects of caffeine in non-withdrawn volunteers. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 20(1), 47-53. https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.658

Rationale. Evidence for the behavioural effects of caffeine is prevalent in the literature. It is associated with increased subjective alertness, improved reaction time and enhanced encoding of new information. However, there is an on-going debate as... Read More about Effects of caffeine in non-withdrawn volunteers.

Efficient GFP expression in the mushrooms Agaricus bisporus and Coprinus cinereus requires introns (2005)
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Cheung, M. K., Burns, C., Gregory, K. E., Kirby, M., Riquelme, M., Elliott, T. J., …Foster, G. D. (2005). Efficient GFP expression in the mushrooms Agaricus bisporus and Coprinus cinereus requires introns. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 42(3), 191-199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2004.11.005

We have developed a "Molecular Toolkit" comprising interchangeable promoters and marker genes to facilitate transformation of homobasidiomycete mushrooms. We describe the evaluation of a range of promoters in the homobasidiomycetes Agaricus bisporus... Read More about Efficient GFP expression in the mushrooms Agaricus bisporus and Coprinus cinereus requires introns.

Biodiversity & human health: What role for nature in healthy urban planning? (2005)
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Brown, C., & Grant, M. (2005). Biodiversity & human health: What role for nature in healthy urban planning?. Built Environment, 31(4), 326-338

Biodiversity & human health: What role for nature in healthy urban planning?It is well known that nature is good for human health and well-being. However, there is little understanding or articulation of this link among built environment professional... Read More about Biodiversity & human health: What role for nature in healthy urban planning?.