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What happens to prints during storage? To evaluate the whiteness of artists’ enhanced inkjet papers and colour changes in relation to fading of ink (2006)
Book Chapter
Parraman, C., & Wang, H. Q. (2006). What happens to prints during storage? To evaluate the whiteness of artists’ enhanced inkjet papers and colour changes in relation to fading of ink. In R. Thompson, A. Manning, & J. Townsend (Eds.), Conference Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Preservation and Conservation Issues Related to Digital Printing and Digital Photography (14-23). Institute of Physics

The tests emulate a range of storage conditions by generating layers of printed inkjet test charts to determine what happens to prints during storage and over time. For the home user of photo-printers onto glossy media, storage conditions for printed... Read More about What happens to prints during storage? To evaluate the whiteness of artists’ enhanced inkjet papers and colour changes in relation to fading of ink.

Constraint modelling as a means for understanding the limitations of a design and its performance (2006)
Book Chapter
Matthews, J., Singh, B., Medland, A. J., Mullineux, G., & Hicks, B. (2006). Constraint modelling as a means for understanding the limitations of a design and its performance. In S. Tichkiewitch, & M. Tollenaere (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering, IDMME 2006. AIP-PRIMECA

When new design tasks are undertaken, knowledge of the design area is often ill-understood and the appropriate design rules are unclear. What are more apparent are the constraints which place limits upon the allowable forms of feasible design. This p... Read More about Constraint modelling as a means for understanding the limitations of a design and its performance.

A constraint-based modelling approach, to assess the capability of food processing equipment to handle product variation (2006)
Book Chapter
Matthews, J., Singh, B., Medland, A. J., & Mullineux, G. (2006). A constraint-based modelling approach, to assess the capability of food processing equipment to handle product variation. In R. Rohatyski, & P. Polednik (Eds.), Design methods for practice (95-104). Zielona Gora, Poland: Design Society

For design and development engineers, difficulties arise ensuring that existing manufacturing equipment has the potential to handle both large product variation and complexity of process. The food processing industry maintains the highest number of p... Read More about A constraint-based modelling approach, to assess the capability of food processing equipment to handle product variation.

Reflections on accounting education research: How accounting education research on approaches to learning has contributed to educational practice (2006)
Book Chapter
Lucas, U., & Mladenovic, R. (2006). Reflections on accounting education research: How accounting education research on approaches to learning has contributed to educational practice. In L. Smith (Ed.), Reflections on Accounting Education Research (45-56). Sarasota, Florida: American Accounting Association

This article identifies approaches to learning research as a significant influence within educational communities in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Scandinavia and, to a lesser extent, the United States of America. It provides an overview of the... Read More about Reflections on accounting education research: How accounting education research on approaches to learning has contributed to educational practice.

The 2005 general election and the emergence of the ‘negative brand’ in the marketing of political parties (2006)
Book Chapter
Lloyd, J. (2006). The 2005 general election and the emergence of the ‘negative brand’ in the marketing of political parties. In D. Lillecker (Ed.), The Marketing of Political Parties – Political Marketing at the 2005 British General (59). Manchester: Manchester University Press

This chapter reflects upon the marketing strategies employed by the major political parties in the 2005 UK General Election. It conceptualises parties as political 'brands' and considers the inpact that negative campaign strategies have not only upon... Read More about The 2005 general election and the emergence of the ‘negative brand’ in the marketing of political parties.

Non-human rural studies (2006)
Book Chapter
Jones, O. (2006). Non-human rural studies. In P. Cloke, T. Marsden, & P. Mooney (Eds.), The Handbook of Rural Studies (185-200). Sage

On war: Charles Wood's military conscience (2006)
Book Chapter
Fowler, D. M. (2006). On war: Charles Wood's military conscience. In M. Luckhurst (Ed.), A Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama (341-358). Oxford: Blackwell