ex parte Pinochet (no.3) and the enforcement of international criminal law
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Colonoscopy aided by magnetic 3D imaging: Is the technique sufficiently sensitive to detect differences between men and women? (1999)
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Colonoscopy tends to be more difficult to perform in women. Women also experience more pain during flexible sigmoidoscopy, and the mean insertion distance of the instrument is less than in men. The `Bladen system', first described in 1993, is a non-r... Read More about Colonoscopy aided by magnetic 3D imaging: Is the technique sufficiently sensitive to detect differences between men and women?.
The management of labour on high rise construction projects: An international investigation (1999)
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Results of a model based survey of contractors' planning engineers in France, Germany and the UK, indicates significant divergence in proposed labour management and hence, modern construction practices. For an identical in situ concrete building, Fre... Read More about The management of labour on high rise construction projects: An international investigation.
Does bus-based park and ride assist the integration of local transport? (1999)
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Top gun fighter pilots provide clues to more effective database marketing segmentation: The impact of birth order (1999)
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A major issue in the construction of a database is what data to collect about customers in order to maximise targeting efficiency. The paper examines a variable hitherto neglected by marketers but which has been shown in psychology literature to have... Read More about Top gun fighter pilots provide clues to more effective database marketing segmentation: The impact of birth order.
Use and perceived ease of obtaining illicit drugs among teenagers in urban, suburban and rural schools: A UK study (1999)
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In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers born in 1979 who were attending a sample of 69 state and private schools throughout the United Kingdom, The sample was divided according to the urban, s... Read More about Use and perceived ease of obtaining illicit drugs among teenagers in urban, suburban and rural schools: A UK study.
Alpine debris-flows in Leirdalen, Jotunheimen, Norway, with particular reference to distal fans, intermediate-type deposits, and flow types (1999)
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The landforms and deposits associated with AD 1996 debris-flows at three sites in the low-alpine zone, Jotunheimen, southern Norway, are described and analyzed. Parallel levées, composed of diamicton, occur on the valley-side slopes but distinct fron... Read More about Alpine debris-flows in Leirdalen, Jotunheimen, Norway, with particular reference to distal fans, intermediate-type deposits, and flow types.
Governance and management for sustainability in towns and cities in Europe (1999)
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Reflection on the life of Monica Baly (1999)
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Tomboy tales: The rural, gender and childhood (1999)
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Living with a cardioverter defibrillator in the community (1999)
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Continuity and change: A review of English regeneration policy in the 1990s (1999)
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The introduction of the Single Regeneration Budget (SRB) in 1994 was a response to a decade of urban policy which was perceived to have had a limited impact upon disadvantaged localities. This failure was due to a focus on property development and to... Read More about Continuity and change: A review of English regeneration policy in the 1990s.
Joined-up regeneration: Does the new commitment to regeneration signal the way ahead? (1999)
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RAMP: Risk Analysis and Management for Projects (1999)
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‘Our best work happens when we don’t know what we’re doing’. Discuss (1999)
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The article challenges the dominant assumption that the key to working effectively as academics, organizational researchers, consultants, managers or teachers is to know what we are doing. Instead, it proposes that learning comes from working at the... Read More about ‘Our best work happens when we don’t know what we’re doing’. Discuss.
The inadequacy of mainstream theories of trade union behaviour (1999)
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This paper identifies four criteria used by mainstream economists of trade unions to judge the adequacy of their various theories. Three of them, however, are hardly ever satisfied. The root cause of this failure is the method adopted by mainstream e... Read More about The inadequacy of mainstream theories of trade union behaviour.