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Using RS, GIS systems and MPSIAC model to produce erosion map and to estimate sedimentation (2013)
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Taheri, M., Landi, A., & Archangi, B. (2013). Using RS, GIS systems and MPSIAC model to produce erosion map and to estimate sedimentation. International Journal of Agriculture: Research and Review, 3(4), 881-886

Study area is a part of Zard Kayedrafee river watershed in Khuzestan province of Iran. Hydrological units from 1:25000 digitized maps computed by using Microstation J and Hec-GeoHMS in Arc GIS software. In addition to hydrological units, nine factors... Read More about Using RS, GIS systems and MPSIAC model to produce erosion map and to estimate sedimentation.

The Mau Mau genocide: A neo-Lemkinian analysis (2013)
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Crook, M. (2013). The Mau Mau genocide: A neo-Lemkinian analysis. Journal of Human Rights in the Commonwealth, 1(1), 18-37. https://doi.org/10.14296/jhrc.v1i1.1697

This paper attempts to analyse the colonisation of Kenya by the British colonial government and the necessary genocidal effect on the ethnic group known as the Kikuyu through the lens of genocide as understood by Raphael Lemkin, the neologist of the... Read More about The Mau Mau genocide: A neo-Lemkinian analysis.

The rule of law in the modern European context: A critical note (2013)
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Platsas, A. E. (2013). The rule of law in the modern European context: A critical note. Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, 2013(2), 333-337

The Rule of Law as a concept in contemporary Europe is not one which has the exact same connotations as the connotations which the concept used to have decades ago. It grew to become a significantly wider concept than traditionally perceived. Its val... Read More about The rule of law in the modern European context: A critical note.

Conservation of Mesoamerican Amphibians and Reptiles (2013)
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Lewis, T. R. (2013). Conservation of Mesoamerican Amphibians and Reptiles. Herpetological Bulletin, 124, 35-36

Mesoamerica (or Middle America) is one of the world’s major herpetofauna hotspots with over 1,900 species of which about 1,000 are endemic. It is a hugely complicated region with megadiverse habitats and complex conservation conundrums. Conservation... Read More about Conservation of Mesoamerican Amphibians and Reptiles.

Perceptual learning with complex visual stimuli is based on location, rather than content, of discriminating features (2013)
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Jones, S. P., & Dwyer, D. M. (2013). Perceptual learning with complex visual stimuli is based on location, rather than content, of discriminating features. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 39(2), 152-165. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0031509

Exposure to complex checkerboards (comprising a common background, e.g., X, with unique features,e.g., A-D, that are placed in particular locations on the background) improves discrimination between them (perceptual learning). Such stimuli have been... Read More about Perceptual learning with complex visual stimuli is based on location, rather than content, of discriminating features.

Preface (2013)
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Adeyeye, K., Ward, S., Barr, S., Memon, F., & Butler, D. (2013). Preface. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118456613

© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems facilitate the collection, filtration and storage of runoff, usually from roof catchments. The stored rainwater is then either gravity-fed or pumped to supply non-potable points of use... Read More about Preface.

Design of finite-time high-order sliding mode state observer: A practical insight to PEM fuel cell system (2013)
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Rakhtala, S. M., Noei, A. R., Ghaderi, R., & Usai, E. (2014). Design of finite-time high-order sliding mode state observer: A practical insight to PEM fuel cell system. Journal of Process Control, 24(1), 203-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprocont.2013.08.006

This paper presents a scheme of designing finite-time high-order sliding mode (HOSM) observer which provides some essential requirements to be used in a sensorless control. The observer design technique is proposed to estimate some key states in a Mu... Read More about Design of finite-time high-order sliding mode state observer: A practical insight to PEM fuel cell system.

Risky business: Perceptions of e-business risk by UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) (2013)
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Grant, K., Edgar, D., Sukumar, A., & Meyer, M. (2014). Risky business: Perceptions of e-business risk by UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). International Journal of Information Management, 34(2), 99-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2013.11.001

This paper explores the risk perceptions of key stakeholders in SMEs when making decisions on technology investments. Current literature focuses on the nature of the technology from a technical perspective and its associated benefits to the SME. We s... Read More about Risky business: Perceptions of e-business risk by UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).

Practical observations on the performance of bare silica in hydrophilic interaction compared with C18 reversed-phase liquid chromatography (2013)
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Heaton, J. C., Wang, X., Barber, W. E., Buckenmaier, S. M., & McCalley, D. V. (2014). Practical observations on the performance of bare silica in hydrophilic interaction compared with C18 reversed-phase liquid chromatography. Journal of Chromatography A, 1328, 7-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2013.12.058

The kinetic performance of a bare silica and C18 phase prepared from the same sub-2. μm and 3.5. μm base materials were compared in the HILIC and RP mode using both charged and neutral solutes. The HILIC column was characterised using the neutral sol... Read More about Practical observations on the performance of bare silica in hydrophilic interaction compared with C18 reversed-phase liquid chromatography.

Intelligent grid enabled services for neuroimaging analysis (2013)
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McClatchey, R., Habib, I., Anjum, A., Munir, K., Branson, A., Bloodsworth, P., & Kiani, S. L. (2013). Intelligent grid enabled services for neuroimaging analysis. Neurocomputing, 122, 88-99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2013.01.042

This paper reports our work in the context of the neuGRID project in the development of intelligent services for a robust and efficient Neuroimaging analysis environment. neuGRID is an EC-funded project driven by the needs of the Alzheimer's disease... Read More about Intelligent grid enabled services for neuroimaging analysis.

Lee-side flow structures of very low aspect ratio cruciform wing–body configurations (2013)
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Tuling, S., Dala, L., & Toomer, C. (2013). Lee-side flow structures of very low aspect ratio cruciform wing–body configurations. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 50(6), 1134-1149. https://doi.org/10.2514/1.a32522

Anumerical and experimental investigation was performed to study the dominant flow structures in the lee side of a cruciform wing-body configuration at supersonic speeds in the + orientation. The wings or strakes are of very low aspect ratio of order... Read More about Lee-side flow structures of very low aspect ratio cruciform wing–body configurations.

Pregnancy, risk perception and use of complementary and alternative medicine (2013)
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Mitchell, M., & McClean, S. (2014). Pregnancy, risk perception and use of complementary and alternative medicine. Health, Risk and Society, 16(1), 101-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698575.2013.867014

Pregnancy and childbirth are events of major significance in women's lives. In western countries women are increasingly using complementary and alternative medicine during this time. However, there is little research exploring the factors that are in... Read More about Pregnancy, risk perception and use of complementary and alternative medicine.

The human urinary microbiome; bacterial DNA in voided urine of asymptomatic adults (2013)
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Jacobson, S. K., Lewis, D. A., Lewis, D., Brown, R., Williams, J., White, P., …Drake, M. J. (2013). The human urinary microbiome; bacterial DNA in voided urine of asymptomatic adults. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 4(AUG), https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2013.00041

The urinary microbiome of healthy individuals and the way it alters with ageing have not been characterized and may influence disease processes. Conventional microbiological methods have limited scope to capture the full spectrum of urinary bacterial... Read More about The human urinary microbiome; bacterial DNA in voided urine of asymptomatic adults.

Effects of bone marrow stromal cells on sensitivity of leukaemic cells to chemotherapy (2013)
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Page, K., Anderson, E., Smith, A., Reid, C., Salisbury, V., Donaldson, C., & May, J. E. (2014). Effects of bone marrow stromal cells on sensitivity of leukaemic cells to chemotherapy. Mutagenesis, 29(1), 92. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/get060

Cytosine arabinoside (ara-C) is a key chemotherapy drug used to treat acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), however, ap- proximately 30% of patients do not respond to this therapy. 92 An evaluative assay to determine resistance/sensitivity to ara- C prior... Read More about Effects of bone marrow stromal cells on sensitivity of leukaemic cells to chemotherapy.

Chemotherapy-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity to the bone marrow microenvironment (2013)
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May, J. E., Morse, H. R., Page, K., Soh, M., Wexler, S., Cox, C., …Donaldson, C. (2014). Chemotherapy-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity to the bone marrow microenvironment. Mutagenesis, 29(1), 79. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/get060

The bone marrow (BM) microenvironment is largely com- prised of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and is vital in supporting haematopoiesis. Limited studies have indicated that the BM microenvironment is damaged by chemotherapy; however the extent and... Read More about Chemotherapy-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity to the bone marrow microenvironment.

Point of care monitoring of hemodialysis patients with a breath ammonia measurement device based on printed polyaniline nanoparticle sensors (2013)
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Killard, A. J., Hibbard, T., Crowley, K., Kelly, F., Ward, F., Holian, J., …Killard, A. (2013). Point of care monitoring of hemodialysis patients with a breath ammonia measurement device based on printed polyaniline nanoparticle sensors. Analytical Chemistry, 85(24), 12158-12165. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac403472d

A device for measuring human breath ammonia was developed based on a single use, disposable, inkjet printed ammonia sensor fabricated using polyaniline nanoparticles. The device was optimized for sampling ammonia in human breath samples by addressing... Read More about Point of care monitoring of hemodialysis patients with a breath ammonia measurement device based on printed polyaniline nanoparticle sensors.

Mineral magnetic measurements as a particle size proxy for urban roadside soil pollution (part 1) (2013)
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Crosby, C. J., Booth, C., & Fullen, M. A. (2014). Mineral magnetic measurements as a particle size proxy for urban roadside soil pollution (part 1). Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts, 16(3), 542-547. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3em00344b

The use of mineral magnetic concentration parameters (χLF, χARM and SIRM) as a potential particle size proxy for soil samples collected from Wolverhampton (UK) is explored as an alternative means of normalizing particle size effects. Comparison of so... Read More about Mineral magnetic measurements as a particle size proxy for urban roadside soil pollution (part 1).