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Filamentary extension of the mem-con theory of memristance and its application to titanium dioxide sol-gel memristors (2012)
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Gale, E., de Lacy Costello, B., & Adamatzky, A. Filamentary extension of the mem-con theory of memristance and its application to titanium dioxide sol-gel memristors. Bristol

Titanium dioxide sol-gel memristors have two different modes of operation, believed to be dependent on whether there is bulk memristance, i.e. memristance throughout the whole volume or filamentary memristance, i.e. memristance caused by the connecti... Read More about Filamentary extension of the mem-con theory of memristance and its application to titanium dioxide sol-gel memristors.

The effect of electrode size on memristor properties: an experimental and theoretical study (2012)
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Gale, E., de Lacy Costello, B., & Adamatzky, A. The effect of electrode size on memristor properties: an experimental and theoretical study. Bristol

The width of the electrodes is not included in the current phenomenological models of memristance, but is included in the memory-conservation (mem-con) theory of memristance. An experimental study of the effect of changing the top electrode width was... Read More about The effect of electrode size on memristor properties: an experimental and theoretical study.

De-marginalising the public in PPP projects through multi-stakeholders management (2012)
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Fewings, P., Rwelamila, P. D., & Henjewele, C. De-marginalising the public in PPP projects through multi-stakeholders management

Various problems have been encountered on PPP initiatives around the world that have eventually led to PPP projects failures. Public opposition due to various factors has been reported as the main reason for failure in several instances. A significan... Read More about De-marginalising the public in PPP projects through multi-stakeholders management.

The interpretation of the convention ground of `membership of a particular social group´ in the context of gender-related claims for asylum (2012)
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Querton, C. (2012). The interpretation of the convention ground of `membership of a particular social group´ in the context of gender-related claims for asylum

Despite often making `conventional claims’ for asylum based on their political opinion, race, nationality or religion, many women also claim asylum in the United Kingdom (UK) on the basis that they fear persecution because of their gender. To be reco... Read More about The interpretation of the convention ground of `membership of a particular social group´ in the context of gender-related claims for asylum.

Tourist destination image: A case study of Benidorm, Spain (2012)
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Casado-Diaz, M., & Vera-Rebollo, J. F. Tourist destination image: A case study of Benidorm, Spain. Bristol

This paper explores the destination image of Benidorm, Spain, as perceived by UK-based travel intermediaries and British tourists. Using a qualitative approach based on in-depth interviews and content analysis, the paper analyses the perceptions of t... Read More about Tourist destination image: A case study of Benidorm, Spain.

The use of financial information by capital providers (2012)
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Tucker, J., Misirlioglu, I., Gonis, E., & Yukselturk, O. The use of financial information by capital providers

In this brief literature review paper, we explore four areas of the theoretical and empirical literature to discuss the use of financial information by capital providers: (i) Who are capital providers to companies, including all forms of debt, equity... Read More about The use of financial information by capital providers.