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The changing face of marketing academia: What can we learn from commercial market research and practitioners? (2004)
Journal Article
Tapp, A. (2004). The changing face of marketing academia: What can we learn from commercial market research and practitioners?. European Journal of Marketing, 38(5/6), 492-499. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090560410529178

This commentary was stimulated by two things. First, the apparently growing concerns within marketing academia with the gap between academia and practice. Throughout Europe academics are expressing the need to link their work closely with practitione... Read More about The changing face of marketing academia: What can we learn from commercial market research and practitioners?.

Exploring the attractions of city centre living: Evidence and policy implications in British cities (2004)
Journal Article
Bromley, R. D., & Tallon, A. R. (2004). Exploring the attractions of city centre living: Evidence and policy implications in British cities. Geoforum, 35(6 SPEC.ISS.), 771-787. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2004.05.004

The British city centre has been the focus of dynamic housing development and repopulation strategies as a key dimension of the government's urban renaissance programme. Through large scale interview surveys in the provincial city centres of Bristol... Read More about Exploring the attractions of city centre living: Evidence and policy implications in British cities.

'In the eye of the beholder': Perceptions of local impact in English Health Action Zones (2004)
Journal Article
Sewel, K., Judge, K., & Sullivan, H. (2004). 'In the eye of the beholder': Perceptions of local impact in English Health Action Zones. Social Science and Medicine, 59(8), 1603-1612. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.02.013

Contemporary efforts to promote population health improvement and to reduce inequalities in the UK are characterised by their complexity as they engage with a multiplicity of agencies and sectors. Additionally, the emphasis on promoting evidence-base... Read More about 'In the eye of the beholder': Perceptions of local impact in English Health Action Zones.

A dispersion modelling approach to determining the odour impact of intensive pig production units in Ireland (2004)
Journal Article
Dodd, V. A., Curran, T. P., Hayes, E. T., & Sheridan, B. A. (2004). A dispersion modelling approach to determining the odour impact of intensive pig production units in Ireland. Bioresource Technology, 91(2), 145-152. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-8524%2803%2900179-2

It is becoming more common now to use atmospheric dispersion models to predict where odour nuisance is likely to occur near pig units. An odour threshold concentration of 1 OuEm-3 is the level at which an odour is detectable by 50% of screened panell... Read More about A dispersion modelling approach to determining the odour impact of intensive pig production units in Ireland.

'The very pests of society': The Irish and 150 years of public health in England (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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.

The use of cell line standards to reduce HER-2/neu assay variation in multiple European cancer centres and the potential of automated image analysis to provide for more accurate cut points for predicting clinical response to trastuzumab (2004)
Journal Article
Rhodes, A., Borthwick, D., Sykes, R., Al-Sam, S., & Paradiso, A. (2004). The use of cell line standards to reduce HER-2/neu assay variation in multiple European cancer centres and the potential of automated image analysis to provide for more accurate cut points for predicting clinical response to trastuzumab. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 122, 51-60. https://doi.org/10.1309/E9B5-5JYH-D84L-8Y17

Air quality and the environmental transport policy discourse in Oxford (2004)
Journal Article
Parkhurst, G. (2004). Air quality and the environmental transport policy discourse in Oxford. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 9(6), 419-436. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2004.08.001

The emergence of poor air quality as a major urban transport problem is considered through the case of Oxford (UK). The relevance of the Oxford policy approach for air quality management is appraised. The level of oxides of nitrogen emitted from larg... Read More about Air quality and the environmental transport policy discourse in Oxford.

‘You just can’t do it like that—it's just wrong!' impressions of French and English trainee primary teachers on exchange placement in primary schools abroad: The value of experiencing the difference (2004)
Journal Article
Newman, E., Taylor, A., Whitehead, J., & Planel, C. (2004). ‘You just can’t do it like that—it's just wrong!' impressions of French and English trainee primary teachers on exchange placement in primary schools abroad: The value of experiencing the difference. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 27(3), 285-298. https://doi.org/10.1080/0261976042000290804

This paper focuses on the European policy initiative to increase the number of teachers able to teach a modern foreign language in primary schools. It particularly focuses on the exchange placement which is an integral part of a training programme ru... Read More about ‘You just can’t do it like that—it's just wrong!' impressions of French and English trainee primary teachers on exchange placement in primary schools abroad: The value of experiencing the difference.

Unified hyperstructures for bioinformatics: Escaping the application prison (2004)
Journal Article
Moore, A., & Brailsford, T. (2004). Unified hyperstructures for bioinformatics: Escaping the application prison

The Next Big Thing in hypertext will be unifying different applications in bioinformatics through the ZigZag paradigm, allowing this field to live up to its promise of revolutionising the pharmaceutical industry. The paper outlines ZigZag, Ted Nelson... Read More about Unified hyperstructures for bioinformatics: Escaping the application prison.

Study on the organoleptic intensity scale for measuring oral malodor (2004)
Journal Article
Spencer, P., Duffield, J., Greenman, J., Rosenberg, M., Corry, D., Saad, S., …El-Maaytah, M. (2004). Study on the organoleptic intensity scale for measuring oral malodor. Journal of Dental Research, 83(1), 81-85. https://doi.org/10.1177/154405910408300116

The 0-5 organoleptic scale is used widely in breath research and in trials to measure the efficacy of anti-odor agents. However, the precise relationship between odor scores and gas concentrations of target odorants is unknown. The purpose of this st... Read More about Study on the organoleptic intensity scale for measuring oral malodor.

Identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the volatile organic compounds emitted from the wood-rotting fungi Serpula lacrymans and Coniophora puteana, and from Pinus sylvestris timber (2004)
Journal Article
Ewen, R. J., Jones, P. R., Ratcliffe, N. M., & Spencer-Phillips, P. T. (2004). Identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the volatile organic compounds emitted from the wood-rotting fungi Serpula lacrymans and Coniophora puteana, and from Pinus sylvestris timber. Mycological Research, 108(7), 806-814. https://doi.org/10.1017/S095375620400022X

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by two wood-rotting basidiomycete fungi, Serpula lacrymans (dry rot fungus) and Coniophora puteana (cellar fungus), and the timber of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine), were identified. Several volatile collectio... Read More about Identification by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the volatile organic compounds emitted from the wood-rotting fungi Serpula lacrymans and Coniophora puteana, and from Pinus sylvestris timber.