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A study of retention and overloading of basic compounds with mixed-mode reversed-phase/cation-exchange columns in high performance liquid chromatography (2007)
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Davies, N. H., Euerby, M. R., & McCalley, D. V. (2007). A study of retention and overloading of basic compounds with mixed-mode reversed-phase/cation-exchange columns in high performance liquid chromatography. Journal of Chromatography A, 1138(1-2), 65-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2006.10.002

The retention and overload of bases were studied on two new mixed-mode, silica based phases possessing ionic carboxylate functionalities of different acidity embedded within a hydrophobic ligand (SiELC Primesep™). At low pH, good peak shapes were obt... Read More about A study of retention and overloading of basic compounds with mixed-mode reversed-phase/cation-exchange columns in high performance liquid chromatography.

The determinants of cluster activities in the Australian wine and tourism industries (2007)
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Taylor, P., Taylor, P., Lowe, J., & McRae-Williams, P. (2007). The determinants of cluster activities in the Australian wine and tourism industries. Tourism Economics, 13(4), 639-656. https://doi.org/10.5367/000000007782696050

This paper discusses wine and tourism clusters and the recent innovation of wine tourism in which businesses operate within both industries. The concept of micro-clusters is examined in terms of trust, networking, collaboration and other activities,... Read More about The determinants of cluster activities in the Australian wine and tourism industries.

The operational emergency department attendance register (OPEDAR): a new epidemiological tool. (2007)
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Russell, R., Hodgetts, T., Ollerton, J., Massetti, P., Skeet, J., Bray, I., & Harrison, K. (2007). The operational emergency department attendance register (OPEDAR): a new epidemiological tool. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 153(4), 244-250. https://doi.org/10.1136/jramc-153-04-06

AIM: To determine the number, status and nature of emergency department attendances to deployed field hospitals. POPULATION: All attendances to the emergency department (ED) of deployed field hospitals in support of Operation TELIC (Iraq) from initia... Read More about The operational emergency department attendance register (OPEDAR): a new epidemiological tool..

Hypomethylation and aberrant expression of the glioma pathogenesis-related 1 gene in Wilms tumors (2007)
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Huang, T. H. M., Baker, J. A., Hancock, A. L., Brown, K. W., Chilukamarri, L., Malik, S., …Malik, K. (2007). Hypomethylation and aberrant expression of the glioma pathogenesis-related 1 gene in Wilms tumors. Neoplasia, 9(11), 970-978. https://doi.org/10.1593/neo.07661

Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, including loss of imprinting (LOI) and tumor suppressor gene silencing. To identify new regions of epigenetic perturbation in WTs, we screened kidney and tumor DNA... Read More about Hypomethylation and aberrant expression of the glioma pathogenesis-related 1 gene in Wilms tumors.

Friendship and organization: Learning from the western friendship tradition (2007)
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French, R. (2007). Friendship and organization: Learning from the western friendship tradition. Management and Organizational History, 2(3), 255-272. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744935907084013

This article describes and explores some key concepts from the classical, Western friendship tradition in order to see whether anything may be learned from them about the processes of organizing today. First, it looks at the difference between the mo... Read More about Friendship and organization: Learning from the western friendship tradition.

Urgent care out of hours: A comparison of the experiences of older people and parents of young children in a semi-rural area (2007)
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Horrocks, S., & Salmon, D. (2007). Urgent care out of hours: A comparison of the experiences of older people and parents of young children in a semi-rural area. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 8(4), 367-376. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423607000436

Older people and parents of young children are the most frequent users of out of hours care. However, their needs and expectations of care may be different. The aim of this study was to explore and compare the experiences and views of these two group... Read More about Urgent care out of hours: A comparison of the experiences of older people and parents of young children in a semi-rural area.

Does a management degree do the business for women in the graduate labour market? (2007)
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Wilton, N. (2007). Does a management degree do the business for women in the graduate labour market?. Higher Education Quarterly, 61(4), 520-538. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2273.2007.00370.x

The increasing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education, that its principal role is to contribute to national competitiveness, has increased focus on the employability of graduates and their transition into the labour market. Drawing on... Read More about Does a management degree do the business for women in the graduate labour market?.

One point quadrature shell elements: A study on convergence and patch tests (2007)
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Cardoso, R. P., & Yoon, J. W. (2007). One point quadrature shell elements: A study on convergence and patch tests. Computational Mechanics, 40(5), 871-883. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-006-0148-4

One point quadrature shell elements are being widely used in the numerical simulation of shell structures, including sheet forming, because essentially of their computational efficiency. Nowadays, the purpose of using one point quadrature shell eleme... Read More about One point quadrature shell elements: A study on convergence and patch tests.

From policy to practice: Pupils' responses to widening participation initiatives (2007)
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Baxter, A., Tate, J., & Hatt, S. (2007). From policy to practice: Pupils' responses to widening participation initiatives. Higher Education Quarterly, 61(3), 266-283. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2273.2007.00355.x

Recent widening participation policies have been subject to a number of criticisms; they focus on aspirations rather than differences in performance; they place less value on the aspirations of the ‘disadvantaged’ comparing them to a middle class nor... Read More about From policy to practice: Pupils' responses to widening participation initiatives.

Managerialism and the post-war evolution of the French national business system (2007)
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Maclean, M., Harvey, C., & Press, J. (2007). Managerialism and the post-war evolution of the French national business system. Business History, 49(4), 531-551. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076790701296332

Managerial revolutions - which witness the appropriation of corporate power by professional managers - come in different shapes and sizes. This article builds upon existing critiques of Chandler's universal theory of the managerial revolution through... Read More about Managerialism and the post-war evolution of the French national business system.

Human rights and foreign policy: Wilson and the greek dictators, 1967-1970 (2007)
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Pedaliu, E. G. (2007). Human rights and foreign policy: Wilson and the greek dictators, 1967-1970. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 18(1), 185-214. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592290601163118

The military coup of 21 April 1967 brought to power a repressive dictatorship in Greece. It proceeded to deprive Greeks of their human rights and civil liberties, outraged international public opinion and strained transatlantic relations during the C... Read More about Human rights and foreign policy: Wilson and the greek dictators, 1967-1970.

Detection theory analysis of scaling and discrimination tasks: Responses to noxious thermal stimuli (2007)
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Roche, P. A., Martin, D. J., Tan, C. W., & Palmer, S. (2007). Detection theory analysis of scaling and discrimination tasks: Responses to noxious thermal stimuli. Perception and Psychophysics, 69(6), 994-1001. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03193937

This study's main purpose was to examine the sensitivity estimates obtained from scaling and discrimination approaches for nociception assessment in healthy individuals. This investigation may inform future applications in diagnostic procedures for p... Read More about Detection theory analysis of scaling and discrimination tasks: Responses to noxious thermal stimuli.

Three-dimensional disturbances in channel flows (2007)
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Hooper, A. P., & Malik, S. V. (2007). Three-dimensional disturbances in channel flows. Physics of Fluids, 19(5), 0521021- 05210218. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2721600

In this paper we conduct a linear stability analysis of three-dimensional two-fluid flows and use an energy method to comment on its stability. The governing equations are solved using a Chebyshev-tau D2 method that reduces the order of the coupled g... Read More about Three-dimensional disturbances in channel flows.

Bluebell, short film and feminist film practice as research: Strategies for dissemination and peer review (2007)
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Crofts, C. (2007). Bluebell, short film and feminist film practice as research: Strategies for dissemination and peer review. Journal of Media Practice, 8(1), 7-24. https://doi.org/10.1386/jmpr.8.1.7_1

This article seeks to reflect on my filmmaking practice through a discussion of my short film Bluebell (2003), situating the film within a theoretical context and providing a ‘route map’ of the practice research process. The film uses the cliché of ‘... Read More about Bluebell, short film and feminist film practice as research: Strategies for dissemination and peer review.

Is inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system a new treatment option for Alzheimer's disease? (2007)
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Wilcock, G. K., & Kehoe, P. G. (2007). Is inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system a new treatment option for Alzheimer's disease?. Lancet Neurology, 6(4), 373-378. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422%2807%2970077-7

Findings from longitudinal and cross-sectional studies suggest an association between high blood pressure and dementia, and in turn the use of antihypertensives has been suggested to reduce incidence of dementia. Alzheimer's disease, the most common... Read More about Is inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system a new treatment option for Alzheimer's disease?.

Parallel variable neighbourhood search algorithms for job shop scheduling problems (2007)
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Sevkli, M., & Aydin, M. E. (2007). Parallel variable neighbourhood search algorithms for job shop scheduling problems. IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, 18(2), 117-133. https://doi.org/10.1093/imaman/dpm009

Variable neighbourhood search (VNS) is one of the most recent metaheuristics used for solving combinatorial optimization problems in which a systematic change of neighbourhood with a local search is carried out. However, as happens with other metaheu... Read More about Parallel variable neighbourhood search algorithms for job shop scheduling problems.

Breach of contract and the expectation deficit: Inconvenience and disappointment (2007)
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Chandler, A., & Devenney, J. (2007). Breach of contract and the expectation deficit: Inconvenience and disappointment. Legal Studies, 27(1), 126-154. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121X.2006.00041.x

One of the most controversial aspects of the assessment of damages for breach of contract is the extent to which there can be recovery for ‘intangible’ losses such as disappointment and inconvenience. In Watts v Morrow, Bingham LJ assumed that public... Read More about Breach of contract and the expectation deficit: Inconvenience and disappointment.