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Conjugated linoleate reduces prostate cancer viability whereas the effects of oleate and stearate are cell line-dependent (2013)
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Hagen, R., Rhodes, A., & Ladomery, M. (2013). Conjugated linoleate reduces prostate cancer viability whereas the effects of oleate and stearate are cell line-dependent. Anticancer Research, 33(10), 4395-4400

BACKGROUND: In this study, responses to fatty acid treatments in commonly used prostate cancer cell culture models and variability of gene expression between them were determined. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PC3, DU145, LNCaP, VCaP and PNT2 cells... Read More about Conjugated linoleate reduces prostate cancer viability whereas the effects of oleate and stearate are cell line-dependent.

Climate change influenced female population sizes through time across the Indonesian archipelago (2013)
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Guillot, E. G., Guillot, E., Tumonggor, M. K., Lansing, J. S., Sudoyo, H., & Cox, M. P. (2013). Climate change influenced female population sizes through time across the Indonesian archipelago. Human Biology, 85(1-3), 135-152. https://doi.org/10.3378/027.085.0306

Lying at the crossroads of Asia and the Pacific world, the Indonesian archipelago hosts one of the world's richest accumulations of cultural, linguistic, and genetic variation. While the role of human migration into and around the archipelago is now... Read More about Climate change influenced female population sizes through time across the Indonesian archipelago.

Comparative process architectures in two higher education institutions (2013)
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Green, S., Beeson, I., & Kamm, R. (2013). Comparative process architectures in two higher education institutions. International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering, 3(1), 35-66. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJODE.2013.053667

Enterprises are increasingly organising their activities and IT support around key business processes. These processes and their interrelationships may be identified in a process architecture. Ould (2005) claims that the Riva method identifies the pr... Read More about Comparative process architectures in two higher education institutions.

The law of insuperable environment: What is exhibited in the exhibition of the process of nature? (2013)
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Grant, I. H. (2013). The law of insuperable environment: What is exhibited in the exhibition of the process of nature?

Once something is said of something else, this “what it is that exists” or X of which what is said is said, is augmented, however minimally, by its expression. Due to the resulting progressive series, asking after what it is of which what is said is... Read More about The law of insuperable environment: What is exhibited in the exhibition of the process of nature?.

How nature came to be thought: Schelling’s paradox and the problem of location (2013)
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Grant, I. H. (2013). How nature came to be thought: Schelling’s paradox and the problem of location. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 44(1), 24-43

In his Predication and Genesis, Wolfram Hogrebe reconstructs Schelling’s Ages of the World along the lines of a theory of predication, while asking, with Schelling, how it is that predication or judgment comes about. In one sense, therefore, the work... Read More about How nature came to be thought: Schelling’s paradox and the problem of location.

Et quoniam est quis tertius homo: Argument, exegesis, and misinterpretation in Aristotle’s Sophistici elenchi (2013)
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Gazziero, L. (2013). Et quoniam est quis tertius homo: Argument, exegesis, and misinterpretation in Aristotle’s Sophistici elenchi. Archives d'histoire doctrinale et litteraire du moyen age, 80(1), 7-48. https://doi.org/10.3917/ahdlm.080.0007

© Vrin. Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. Latin commentators came across the « Third Man » for the first time in Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi. The way they dealt with the argument is a fair illustration of how they were both faithf... Read More about Et quoniam est quis tertius homo: Argument, exegesis, and misinterpretation in Aristotle’s Sophistici elenchi.

Mathematical methods to quantify and characterise the primary elements of trophic systems (2013)
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Furze, J. N., Furze, J., Zhu, Q., Qiao, F., & Hill, J. (2013). Mathematical methods to quantify and characterise the primary elements of trophic systems. International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 47(4), 314-325. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJCAT.2013.055324

Mathematical approaches to plant characterisation are explained, there being a range of tools available to categorise and describe biological and environmental systems. Genetic algorithms (GAs) and fuzzy-logic are techniques used for multiple criteri... Read More about Mathematical methods to quantify and characterise the primary elements of trophic systems.

Functional enrichment of utopian distribution of plant life-forms (2013)
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Furze, J., Zhu, Q., Qiao, F., & Hill, J. (2013). Functional enrichment of utopian distribution of plant life-forms. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 4(12A), 37-48. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2013.412A1006

Adaptive fuzzy neural inference systems are used to illustrate the primary nodal number of plant life-forms. Categorization of two candidate areas is carried out using the water-energy dynamic (for Ecuador, South America) and Macedonia, Southern Euro... Read More about Functional enrichment of utopian distribution of plant life-forms.

Contemplating the condition of urban design's knowledge in Iran and its future challenges (2013)
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Foroughmand Araabi, H., & khabazi, M. (2013). Contemplating the condition of urban design's knowledge in Iran and its future challenges

To make the knowledge of urban design suitable for the situation of Iran and in order to achieve vernacular urban design, besides broadening the knowledge of urban design, it is utterly crucial to evaluate today's urban design knowledge and its circu... Read More about Contemplating the condition of urban design's knowledge in Iran and its future challenges.

Regional Input-Output Tables and the FLQ Formula: A Case Study of Finland (2013)
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Flegg, A. T., & Tohmo, T. (2013). Regional Input-Output Tables and the FLQ Formula: A Case Study of Finland. Regional Studies, 47(5), 703-721. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2011.592138

Flegg A. T. and Tohmo T. Regional input - output tables and the FLQ formula: a case study of Finland, Regional Studies. This paper examines the use of location quotients (LQs) in constructing regional input - output tables. Its focus is on the modifi... Read More about Regional Input-Output Tables and the FLQ Formula: A Case Study of Finland.

A call for expanding inclusive student engagement in SoTL (2013)
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Felten, P., Bagg, J., Bumbry, M., Hill, J., Hornsby, J., Pratt, M., & Weller, S. (2013). A call for expanding inclusive student engagement in SoTL. Teaching and Learning Inquiry, 1(2), 63-74

Scholars in higher education increasingly recognize the transformative potential of student-faculty partnerships focused on inquiry into teaching and learning. However, some students tend to be privileged in SoTL initiatives while others are discour... Read More about A call for expanding inclusive student engagement in SoTL.

Situated learning in accident investigation: A virtual world simulation case study (2013)
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Falconer, L. (2013). Situated learning in accident investigation: A virtual world simulation case study. International Journal of Learning Technology, 8(3), 246-262. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJLT.2013.057062

Educators have increasingly been drawn to virtual worlds to investigate their potential for enhancing teaching and learning. This case study describes, discusses and evaluates the experiences of postgraduate environmental health students undertaking... Read More about Situated learning in accident investigation: A virtual world simulation case study.

Experiences with AR plots: A travel time augmented reality game (2013)
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Dixon, D., Liaquat Kiani, S., & Ikram, A. (2013). Experiences with AR plots: A travel time augmented reality game. Communications in Mobile Computing, 2(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/2192-1121-2-1

Digital games have the potential for changing attitudes towards social issues such as climate change and sustainability. These games don’t have to be based on fixed computing and with the rise of smart phone, they can make use of a range of sensor an... Read More about Experiences with AR plots: A travel time augmented reality game.

Wirral revisited (2013)
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Coates, R. (2013). Wirral revisited. Nomina, 36, 75-105

This article has two goals. The first is to document fully the recurrent English place-name Wirral and a number of similar ones which can be shown, in some cases definitely, in others probably or possibly, to have the same origin, as well as others w... Read More about Wirral revisited.