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Associative spatial networks in architectural design: Artificial cognition of space using neural networks with spectral graph theory (2011)
Book Chapter
Harding, J., & Derix, C. (2011). Associative spatial networks in architectural design: Artificial cognition of space using neural networks with spectral graph theory. In J. S. Gero (Ed.), Design Computing and Cognition '10 (305-323). New York: Springer

This paper looks at a new way of incorporating unsupervised neural networks in the design of an architectural system. The approach involves looking the whole lifecycle of a building and its coupling with its environment. It is argued that techniques... Read More about Associative spatial networks in architectural design: Artificial cognition of space using neural networks with spectral graph theory.

Nitric oxide and ABA in the control of plant function (2011)
Journal Article
Hancock, J. T., Neill, S., & Wilson, I. D. (2011). Nitric oxide and ABA in the control of plant function. Plant Science, 181(5), 555-559. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2011.03.017

Abscisic acid (ABA) and nitric oxide (NO) are both extremely important signalling molecules employed by plants to control many aspects of physiology. ABA has been extensively studied in the mechanisms which control stomatal movement as well as in see... Read More about Nitric oxide and ABA in the control of plant function.

Migrations and the media (2011)
Book
Gross, B., Threadgold, T., & Moore, K. (2011). Migrations and the media. New York: Peter Lang

'Migrations and the media' will bring together current research from the interdisciplinary fields of migration studies and media studies. In its focus upon the global reporting of migration, it will critically explore the mediation of a range of migr... Read More about Migrations and the media.

The immediate effect of soleus trigger point pressure release on restricted ankle joint dorsiflexion: A pilot randomised controlled trial (2011)
Journal Article
Grieve, R., Clark, J., Pearson, E., Bullock, S., Boyer, C., & Jarrett, A. (2011). The immediate effect of soleus trigger point pressure release on restricted ankle joint dorsiflexion: A pilot randomised controlled trial. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 15(1), 42-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2010.02.005

Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the immediate effect on restricted active ankle joint dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM), after a single intervention of trigger point (TrP) pressure release on latent soleus myofascial tri... Read More about The immediate effect of soleus trigger point pressure release on restricted ankle joint dorsiflexion: A pilot randomised controlled trial.

Shakespeare and politics (2011)
Book Chapter
Greenslade, W. (2011). Shakespeare and politics. In G. Marshall (Ed.), Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century (229-250). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

This essay examines the complex ways in which Shakespeare’s plays, and the figure of Shakespeare himself becomes entangled in political argument from the post-Napoleonic years until the early twentieth century, particularly as a source of inspiration... Read More about Shakespeare and politics.

Microbial fuel cells: Scalability and their use in robotics (2011)
Book Chapter
Greenman, J., Ieropoulos, I., & Melhuish, C. (2011). Microbial fuel cells: Scalability and their use in robotics. In N. Eliaz (Ed.), Applications of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine I (239-290). Springer

This is probably the first written and relatively accurate description of microorganisms, made by the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 B.C.). It was then Anthony van Leeuwenhoek (ca. 1677) who, for the first time, observed little animals... Read More about Microbial fuel cells: Scalability and their use in robotics.

“Mind the Gap”: One dilemma concerning the expansion of legal subjectivity in the age of globalisation’ (2011)
Journal Article
Grear, A. (2011). “Mind the Gap”: One dilemma concerning the expansion of legal subjectivity in the age of globalisation’. Law, Crime and History, 2011(1), 1-8

Addressing the important idea of the legal subjectivity of a range of putative new rights-claimants,the author argues that globalisation needs to form the matrix within which debates concerning the rights of various new kinds of claimant is located,... Read More about “Mind the Gap”: One dilemma concerning the expansion of legal subjectivity in the age of globalisation’.