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Teaching Public Health Networks in England: An innovative approach to building public health capacity and capability (2009)
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Orme, J., Pilkington, P., Gray, S., & Rao, M. (2009). Teaching Public Health Networks in England: An innovative approach to building public health capacity and capability. Public Health, 123(12), 800-804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2009.10.008

This paper examines the development and achievements of the Teaching Public Health Networks (TPHNs) in England; an initiative that aimed to catalyse collaborative working between the public health workforce and further and higher education, to enhanc... Read More about Teaching Public Health Networks in England: An innovative approach to building public health capacity and capability.

The influence of negligence, intention, and outcome on children's moral judgments (2009)
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Nobes, G., Panagiotaki, G., & Pawson, C. (2009). The influence of negligence, intention, and outcome on children's moral judgments. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 104(4), 382-397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2009.08.001

Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are based more on the outcomes of actions than on the agents' intentions. The current study investigated whether negligence might also influence these judgme... Read More about The influence of negligence, intention, and outcome on children's moral judgments.

Improving Memory after Interruption: Exploiting Soft Constraints and Manipulating Information Access Cost (2009)
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King, S. L., Waldron, S. M., Morgan, P., Patrick, J., & Patrick, T. (2009). Improving Memory after Interruption: Exploiting Soft Constraints and Manipulating Information Access Cost. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 15(4), 291-306. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0018008

Forgetting what one was doing prior to interruption is an everyday problem. The recent soft constraints hypothesis (Gray, Sims, Fu, & Schoelles, 2006) emphasizes the strategic adaptation of information processing strategy to the task environment. It... Read More about Improving Memory after Interruption: Exploiting Soft Constraints and Manipulating Information Access Cost.

'No matter what I did I would still end up in the same position': Age as a factor defining older women's experience of labour market participation (2009)
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Moore, S. (2009). 'No matter what I did I would still end up in the same position': Age as a factor defining older women's experience of labour market participation. Work, Employment and Society, 23(4), 655-671. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017009344871

This article explores age as a factor defining the labour market experience of older women. Drawing upon work histories it argues that discrimination on the grounds of age is bound up with gender, race and class. Older women described how all three c... Read More about 'No matter what I did I would still end up in the same position': Age as a factor defining older women's experience of labour market participation.

Risky business or safety net? Trainee perceptions of personal therapy: A qualitative thematic analysis (2009)
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Moller, N. P., Timms, J., & Alilovic, K. (2009). Risky business or safety net? Trainee perceptions of personal therapy: A qualitative thematic analysis. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 11(4), 369-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642530903444803

Participation in personal therapy during training is required by British accreditation bodies for counselling psychology as well as by most psychotherapy trainings. By contrast, trainee clinical psychologists are not required to undertake personal th... Read More about Risky business or safety net? Trainee perceptions of personal therapy: A qualitative thematic analysis.

Learning to work together: Health and social care students' learning from interprofessional modules (2009)
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Clarke, B. A., Rickaby, C. E., & Miers, M. E. (2009). Learning to work together: Health and social care students' learning from interprofessional modules. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 34(6), 673-691. https://doi.org/10.1080/02602930802474185

This paper reports on a study of student learning about collaboration and discusses the effectiveness of different forms of assessment in facilitating learning. The study was conducted in a large health and social care faculty in which all students o... Read More about Learning to work together: Health and social care students' learning from interprofessional modules.

'A woyage o' diskivery': Thomas J. Williams' The Peep-Show Man (1868) and the victorian performative text (2009)
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Mattacks, K. (2009). 'A woyage o' diskivery': Thomas J. Williams' The Peep-Show Man (1868) and the victorian performative text. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 36(2), 53-62

This article focuses upon the variant manuscripts of a play concerning a travelling peep-show man. The evidence reveals that like the hero, the text travels widely and undergoes significant textual changes according to the medium in which it appears.

Rediscovering educational purpose in educational evaluation (2009)
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Kushner, S. (2009). Rediscovering educational purpose in educational evaluation. Encyclopaideia, XIII(26), 9-28

This paper argues that evaluation methodology should reflect the character of the field it is proposing to look at. People have the right to be evaluated in their own terms, and evaluation methodologies which are judged for their rigour against abstr... Read More about Rediscovering educational purpose in educational evaluation.

Organic growth and shareholder value: A case study of the insurance industry (2009)
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Kling, G., Ghobadian, A., & O'Regan, N. (2009). Organic growth and shareholder value: A case study of the insurance industry. International Journal of Research in Marketing, 26(4), 276-283. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijresmar.2009.08.002

This paper examines organic growth and its impact on shareholder value creation. At a conceptual level, organic and external growth are readily defined; yet, at a practical level, decomposing revenue growth into its constituent elements presents meth... Read More about Organic growth and shareholder value: A case study of the insurance industry.

Inventing rituals, inhabiting places: Ritual and community in public art (2009)
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Jones, R. (2009). Inventing rituals, inhabiting places: Ritual and community in public art. Journal of Arts and Communities, 1(2), 147-167. https://doi.org/10.1386/jaac.1.2.147/1

Based on the public art projects for Holy Hiatus 2008, this article explores the possibilities for ritual to be employed creatively in public art practice, and to examine the ways that artists can draw audiences into unexpected and potentially ‘limin... Read More about Inventing rituals, inhabiting places: Ritual and community in public art.

South Asian community views about individuals with a disfigurement (2009)
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Hughes, J., Naqvi, H., Saul, K., Williamson, H., Johnson, M., Rumsey, N., & Charlton, R. (2009). South Asian community views about individuals with a disfigurement. Diversity in Health and Care, 6(4), 241-253

There is a paucity of research exploring the views of different cultural and ethnic groups about individuals with a visible difference. This research is a priority area given that issues of disfigurement, stigma and shame may be particularly bound... Read More about South Asian community views about individuals with a disfigurement.

The disempowerment of empowerment: How stakeholding clogs up rural decision-making (2009)
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Curry, N. (2009). The disempowerment of empowerment: How stakeholding clogs up rural decision-making. Space and Polity, 13(3), 213-232. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562570903454309

In the context of a growth in both participatory democracy and responsible participation, rural decision-making in England has become increasingly complex over the past 30 years, fuelled by national polices relating to regionalism, citizenship and re... Read More about The disempowerment of empowerment: How stakeholding clogs up rural decision-making.

Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: Can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech? (2009)
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Conroy, P., Sage, K., & Ralph, M. L. (2009). Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: Can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech?. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 44(6), 1036-1062. https://doi.org/10.1080/13682820802585975

Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation contexts, for example, simple picture naming, composite picture description, narratives, and conversation. For some people with aphasia, naming may be mo... Read More about Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: Can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech?.

Another day another culprit: Corporate governance – is it to blame for the banking crisis? (2009)
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Chambers, C. (2009). Another day another culprit: Corporate governance – is it to blame for the banking crisis?. Business Law Review, 30(12), 264-269

This paper aims to explore the corporate governance of banks in economic crisis and whether poor corporate governance has led to the crisis. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the complex world of financial regulation and that corporate govern... Read More about Another day another culprit: Corporate governance – is it to blame for the banking crisis?.

P19 H-ras induces G1/S phase delay maintaining cells in a reversible quiescence state (2009)
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Camats, M., Kokolo, M., Heesom, K. J., Ladomery, M., Bach-Elias, M., & Blagosklonny, M. V. (2009). P19 H-ras induces G1/S phase delay maintaining cells in a reversible quiescence state. PLoS ONE, 4(12), e8513. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008513

Background: Three functional c-ras genes, known as c-H-ras, c-K-ras, and c-N-ras, have been largely studied in mammalian cells with important insights into normal and tumorigenic cellular signal transduction events. Two K-Ras mRNAs are obtained from... Read More about P19 H-ras induces G1/S phase delay maintaining cells in a reversible quiescence state.

Using evidence-based principles to achieve sustained behavior change (2009)
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Rumsey, N. (2009). Using evidence-based principles to achieve sustained behavior change. Wounds UK, 21(12),

This narrative review outlines the potential benefits of supporting clients to successfully change existing patterns of behavior in the context of wound care. In acknowledging the complexities involved in changing deeply ingrained patterns of behavio... Read More about Using evidence-based principles to achieve sustained behavior change.

The Creative Class, Bohemians and Local Labor Market performance: A micro-data panel study for Germany 1975–2004 (2009)
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Moeller, J., & Tubadji, A. (2009). The Creative Class, Bohemians and Local Labor Market performance: A micro-data panel study for Germany 1975–2004

The paper aims at testing Florida's concept of the Creative Class using panel data for 323 West German regions for the time period 1975 - 2004. Applying a dynamic system approach based on GMM, we find that the local concentration of the Creative Clas... Read More about The Creative Class, Bohemians and Local Labor Market performance: A micro-data panel study for Germany 1975–2004.

Acetyl-CoA carboxylase and stearoyl-CoA desaturase protein expression in subcutaneouse adipose tissue is reduced in pigs selected for decreased backfat thickness at constant intramuscular fat content (2009)
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Canovas, A., Estany, J., Tor, M., Pena, R., & Doran, O. (2009). Acetyl-CoA carboxylase and stearoyl-CoA desaturase protein expression in subcutaneouse adipose tissue is reduced in pigs selected for decreased backfat thickness at constant intramuscular fat content. Journal of Animal Science, 87(12), 3905-3914. https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2009-2091