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Patterns in authoring of adaptive educational hypermedia: A taxonomy of learning styles (2005)
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Brown, E., Cristea, A., Stewart, C., & Brailsford, T. (2005). Patterns in authoring of adaptive educational hypermedia: A taxonomy of learning styles

This paper describes the use of adaptation patterns in the task of formulating standards for adaptive educational hypermedia (AEH) systems that is currently under investigation by the EU ADAPT project. Within this project, design dimensions for high... Read More about Patterns in authoring of adaptive educational hypermedia: A taxonomy of learning styles.

Towards a polytheistic relationship to landscape: Issues for contemporary art (2005)
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Biggs, I. A. (2005). Towards a polytheistic relationship to landscape: Issues for contemporary art. Landscape Research, 30(1), 5-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/0142639042000324785

The paper examines the concerns of the art critic and environmentalist Rebecca Solnit with the myth of Eden in the book of Genesis, the assumptions of a Judaeo-Christian monotheism and its secular inheritance, as a means to introduce the need for a '... Read More about Towards a polytheistic relationship to landscape: Issues for contemporary art.

Sensitivity to travel time variability: Travelers learning perspective (2005)
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Prashker, J. N., & Avineri, E. (2005). Sensitivity to travel time variability: Travelers learning perspective. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 13(2), 157-183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trc.2005.04.006

This paper discusses the effect of the feedback mechanism on route-choice decision-making under uncertainty. Recent ITS (intelligent transportation systems) applications have highlighted the need for better models of the behavioral processes involved... Read More about Sensitivity to travel time variability: Travelers learning perspective.

Cross-country asymmetries in monetary policy transmission: Evidence from EMU members (2005)
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Altavilla, C., & Landolfo, L. (2005). Cross-country asymmetries in monetary policy transmission: Evidence from EMU members. International Review of Applied Economics, 19(1), 87-106. https://doi.org/10.1080/0269217042000312623

This paper analyzes monetary policy asymmetries in EMU participating countries. In particular, we use a structural dynamic modelling approach to investigate asymmetric monetary transmission in Europe. Asymmetries are investigated in two different way... Read More about Cross-country asymmetries in monetary policy transmission: Evidence from EMU members.

Improving police probationer training through a democratic research process (2005)
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Davis, J. D., & Alexandrou, A. (2005). Improving police probationer training through a democratic research process. Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 10(2), 245-256. https://doi.org/10.1080/13596740500200204

Following a damning report on the state of police probationer training in England and Wales by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, entitled Training Matters (2002), the Home Office (2003), as part of its modernisation programme for the police... Read More about Improving police probationer training through a democratic research process.

The vertebral artery: A review of anatomical, histopathological and functional factors influencing blood flow to the hindbrain (2005)
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Mitchell, J. (2005). The vertebral artery: A review of anatomical, histopathological and functional factors influencing blood flow to the hindbrain. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 21(1), 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593980590911570

An uncompromised blood flow to the brain is essential for normal neurological function. If the blood supply to the hindbrain, via the paired vertebral arteries, is reduced sufficiently, signs and symptoms of vertebrobasilar ischaemia may result. Ther... Read More about The vertebral artery: A review of anatomical, histopathological and functional factors influencing blood flow to the hindbrain.

Making reconnections in agro-food geography: Alternative systems of food provision (2005)
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Ilbery, B., Watts, D. C., & Maye, D. (2005). Making reconnections in agro-food geography: Alternative systems of food provision. Progress in Human Geography, 29(1), 22-40. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309132505ph526oa

This article reviews recent research into alternative systems of food provision. It considers, first, what the concept of 'alternativeness' might mean, based on recent discussions in economic geography. Informed by this, it discusses food relocalizat... Read More about Making reconnections in agro-food geography: Alternative systems of food provision.

Importance and impotence? learning, outcomes and research in further education (2005)
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James, D. (2005). Importance and impotence? learning, outcomes and research in further education. Curriculum Journal, 16(1), 83-96. https://doi.org/10.1080/0958517042000336827

One of the defining features of the Teaching and Learning Research Programme is that it ‘aims to improve outcomes for learners of all ages in teaching and learning contexts across the UK’. This article argues that, although it is possible to use the... Read More about Importance and impotence? learning, outcomes and research in further education.

One point quadrature shell elements for sheet metal forming analysis (2005)
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Cardoso, R. P., & Yoon, J. W. (2005). One point quadrature shell elements for sheet metal forming analysis. Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 12(1), 3-66. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02736172

Numerical simulation of sheet metal forming processes is overviewed in this work. Accurate and efficient elements, material modelling and contact procedures are three major considerations for a reliable numerical analysis of plastic forming processes... Read More about One point quadrature shell elements for sheet metal forming analysis.

How to get published: seven easy steps. (2005)
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Albarran, J., & Scholes, J. (2005). How to get published: seven easy steps. Nursing in Critical Care, 10(2), 72-77. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1362-1017.2005.00105.x

As a professional group, nurses, whether as academics or practitioners, are increasingly expected to contribute to the development of quality nursing care and service provision by disseminating the findings of research, sharing innovations in clinica... Read More about How to get published: seven easy steps..

Application of Multi-Agent Technology to Fault Diagnosis of Power Distribution Systems (2005)
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Yang, J., Montakhab, M., Pipe, A. G., Carse, B., & Davies, T. S. (2005). Application of Multi-Agent Technology to Fault Diagnosis of Power Distribution Systems. International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies, 1(2), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.4018/jiit.2005040101

When a fault occurs in a power system, the protective relays detect the fault and trip appropriate circuit breakers, which isolate the affected equipment from the rest of the power system. Fault diagnosis of power systems is the process of identifyin... Read More about Application of Multi-Agent Technology to Fault Diagnosis of Power Distribution Systems.

Bed-rest post-femoral arterial sheath removal--what is safe practice? A clinical audit. (2005)
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Tagney, J., & Lackie, D. (2005). Bed-rest post-femoral arterial sheath removal--what is safe practice? A clinical audit. Nursing in Critical Care, 10(4), 167-173. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1362-1017.2005.00121.x

Numbers of patients undergoing coronary angiography and angioplasty procedures have increased in England due to targets within the National Service Framework for Coronary Heart Disease. Little evidence is available regarding optimal bed-rest duration... Read More about Bed-rest post-femoral arterial sheath removal--what is safe practice? A clinical audit..

Implementing the Rock Challenge: Young people's perspectives on a drug-prevention and performing-arts programme (2005)
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Salmon, D., Orme, J., Kimberlee, R., Jones, M., & Murphy, S. (2005). Implementing the Rock Challenge: Young people's perspectives on a drug-prevention and performing-arts programme. Journal of Research in Nursing, 10(3), 339-353. https://doi.org/10.1177/174498710501000310

This paper presents the qualitative process findings from an evaluation of a school-based performing arts programme, “Rock Challenge”. Rock Challenge aims to promote healthy life styles “by building resilience amongst young people involved”. The rese... Read More about Implementing the Rock Challenge: Young people's perspectives on a drug-prevention and performing-arts programme.