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Living and working in a diverse world (2011)
Book Chapter
Curran, T. (2011). Living and working in a diverse world. In B. Oliver, & R. Pittson (Eds.), Working with Children, Young People and Families (121-137). Exeter: Learning Matters

Law, neuroscience, and criminal culpability (2011)
Book Chapter
Claydon, L. (2011). Law, neuroscience, and criminal culpability. In M. Freeman (Ed.), Law and Neuroscience (141-169). Oxford: Oxford University Press

This chapter examines the relationship between explanations of human behaviour drawn from neuroscientific imaging and the approach adopted by the criminal law to establishing the legal framework for evaluating guilt or innocence. It considers what br... Read More about Law, neuroscience, and criminal culpability.

UK banking regulation (2011)
Book Chapter
Chambers, C. (2011). UK banking regulation. In A. Kostyuk (Ed.), Banking Reform. Ukraine Banking Academy

Banks have been an integral part of the UK’s infrastructure since their first inception by the Lombards’ in 1663 on the banks of the River Thames. The nature and the scope of banks and banking services have grown beyond all recognition since the earl... Read More about UK banking regulation.

Doctor Who: Adaptations and flows (2011)
Book Chapter
Bould, M. (2011). Doctor Who: Adaptations and flows. In J. P. Telotte, & G. Duchovny (Eds.), Science Fiction Film, Television and Adaptation: Across the Screens (143-163). Routledge

The hand printed page (2011)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2011). The hand printed page. In M. Galleries (Ed.), BITE – A new show of artists making prints (18-19). UK: Mall Galleries

Invited catalogue essay, BITE – A new show of artists making prints, Mall Galleries, London, 24/08/11 – 03/09/11, pp 18-19

Performance of silica monoliths for basic compounds. Silanol activity (2011)
Book Chapter
McCalley, D. V. (2011). Performance of silica monoliths for basic compounds. Silanol activity. In K. K. Unger, N. Tanaka, & E. Mactejevas (Eds.), Monolithic silicas in separation science (173-188). Weinheim, Germany: Wiley VCH

The large majority of pharmaceuticals, and in addition many compounds of biomedical significance, contain ionisable basic groups. This chapter considers the analysis of these important compounds on silica monolith columns.

Policy into practice: provider perspectives (2011)
Book Chapter
James, D. (2011). Policy into practice: provider perspectives. In A. Hodgson, K. Spours, & M. Waring (Eds.), Post-compulsory Education and Lifelong Learning Across the UK: Policy, Organisation and Governance. London: Institute of Education, University of London

Nature (2011)
Book Chapter
Greenham, D. (2011). Nature. In W. Mott (Ed.), Ralph Waldo Emerson in Context (84-91). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139235594.014

© Cambridge University Press 2014. To begin to understand what the term nature meant to the intellectual culture of Emerson’s time it is perhaps best to start with William Ellery Channing, a prominent New England Unitarian of the 1820s and 1830s. In... Read More about Nature.