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Predicting the occurrence of grind hardening in cubic boron nitride grinding of crankshaft steel (2004)
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Harrison, A. J., Pearce, T. R., & Fricker, D. C. (2004). Predicting the occurrence of grind hardening in cubic boron nitride grinding of crankshaft steel. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 218(10), 1339-1356. https://doi.org/10.1243/0954405042323577

Grind hardening is a stock removal grinding operation in which the heat generated in the grinding zone is used to heat-treat the workpiece surface to a specified depth. A thermal model to describe this process has been developed from the original Jae... Read More about Predicting the occurrence of grind hardening in cubic boron nitride grinding of crankshaft steel.

A cumulative prospect theory approach to passengers behavior modeling: Waiting time paradox revisited (2004)
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Avineri, E. (2004). A cumulative prospect theory approach to passengers behavior modeling: Waiting time paradox revisited. Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems: Technology, Planning, and Operations, 8(4), 195-204. https://doi.org/10.1080/15472450490523856

Common travel-choice models are based on the assumption that travelers ' behavior is rational. However, using normative models to describe individual choice was criticized by behavioral scientists, and recently also by transportation researchers. In... Read More about A cumulative prospect theory approach to passengers behavior modeling: Waiting time paradox revisited.

Activation marker expression and apoptotic susceptibility of T-cell clones derived from CD34+, young and SENIEUR donors (2004)
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McLeod, J. D., Pawelec, G., Bárcia, R. N., & Della Valle, N. S. (2004). Activation marker expression and apoptotic susceptibility of T-cell clones derived from CD34+, young and SENIEUR donors. Experimental Gerontology, 39(4), 531-538. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2003.11.015

T-cell clones (TCC) derived from human peripheral blood lymphocytes of a young control, a healthy elderly (SENIEUR) donor, or from CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells were utilised in this study to examine how in vivo and in vitro ageing affects T-c... Read More about Activation marker expression and apoptotic susceptibility of T-cell clones derived from CD34+, young and SENIEUR donors.

Violations of expected utility theory in route-choice stated preferences: Certainty effect and inflation of small probabilities (2004)
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Prashker, J. N., & Avineri, E. (2004). Violations of expected utility theory in route-choice stated preferences: Certainty effect and inflation of small probabilities. Transportation Research Record, 1894(1894), 222-229. https://doi.org/10.3141/1894-23

Common travel-choice models are based on the maximum utility assumption. However, the use of expected utility theory in descriptive models of individual choice has been criticized by behavioral scientists and recently also by transportation researche... Read More about Violations of expected utility theory in route-choice stated preferences: Certainty effect and inflation of small probabilities.

'The very pests of society': The Irish and 150 years of public health in England (2004)
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Scally, G. (2004). 'The very pests of society': The Irish and 150 years of public health in England. Clinical Medicine, 4(1), 77-81. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.4-1-77

In the context of efforts to reduce health inequalities, the health status of the Irish in England should be a major subject for concern. As England's longest standing and most numerous ethnic minority, the Irish have at times been regarded as a publ... Read More about 'The very pests of society': The Irish and 150 years of public health in England.