Organized crime and migration: The Lombroso mafia myth
(2013)
Book Chapter
All Outputs (1590)
Miniature microbial fuel cells and stacks for urine utilisation (2013)
Journal Article
MFCs are becoming a stronger contender in the area of alternative energy sources and show great promise in utilising a wide variety of organic sources. This paper describes the utilisation of neat undiluted urine as the main feedstock for different t... Read More about Miniature microbial fuel cells and stacks for urine utilisation.
Understanding diachronic change in cappadocian greek the dialectological perspective (2013)
Journal Article
This article challenges the widely held view that a series of pervasive diachronic innovations in Cappadocian Greek owe their development to language contact with Turkish. Placing particular emphasis on its genealogical relationships with the other d... Read More about Understanding diachronic change in cappadocian greek the dialectological perspective.
Effects of sulphate addition and sulphide inhibition on microbial fuel cells (2013)
Journal Article
The effects of adding sulphate in: (i) standard activated sludge microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and (ii) larger-scale leachate-treating columns - both as individual units and as a system connected in cascade - are reported. S-replete power output was ∼2... Read More about Effects of sulphate addition and sulphide inhibition on microbial fuel cells.
City strata: Locative experience design and large-scale heritage apps (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Won MeCCSA Best Poster Award 2013
Citizens of the academic community? A societal perspective on leadership in UK higher education (2013)
Journal Article
This paper presents a societal perspective on academic leadership by exploring the preoccupations of academics as citizens rather than as employees, managers or individuals. It uses a listening post methodology to ask 'what is it like to be a citizen... Read More about Citizens of the academic community? A societal perspective on leadership in UK higher education.
A sensor probe for the continuous in situ monitoring of ammonia leakage in secondary refrigerant systems (2013)
Journal Article
Ammonia is becoming more widely used in refrigeration systems due to the phasing out of CFCs and HCFCs. However, ammonia is a toxic gas and its leakage from refrigeration systems can lead to human exposure and contamination of refrigerated food stuff... Read More about A sensor probe for the continuous in situ monitoring of ammonia leakage in secondary refrigerant systems.
The echoing greens: The neo-romanticism of earth first! and reclaim the streets in the U.K. (2013)
Journal Article
Influenced by American naturalist William Bartram, Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge provided much of the literary heritage for American Transcendentalists, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and succeeding nature appreciators Henry David Thoreau and W... Read More about The echoing greens: The neo-romanticism of earth first! and reclaim the streets in the U.K..
Health care targets (2013)
Book Chapter
Influence of dna repair on nonlinear dose-responses for mutation (2013)
Journal Article
Recent evidence has challenged the default assumption that all DNA-reactive alkylating agents exhibit a linear dose-response. Emerging evidence suggests that the model alkylating agents methyl- and ethylmethanesulfonate and methylnitrosourea (MNU) an... Read More about Influence of dna repair on nonlinear dose-responses for mutation.
A continuum for understanding the mobility of older people (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Socially-progressive transport policies have traditionally focussed on identifying accessibility deficits and enhancing access to services defined as essential, notably related to physical health. Physiological and economic needs are important, but a... Read More about A continuum for understanding the mobility of older people.
Future mobility in an ageing society: Where are we heading? (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Assessing the local sustainable transport fund submissions in relation to disruption (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The Local Sustainable Transport Fund (LSTF) is a £560m investment by the UK Government in local authority transport schemes in England (excluding London). The fund will be matched by local authorities’ own investments from their transport budgets, me... Read More about Assessing the local sustainable transport fund submissions in relation to disruption.
The effect of whisker movement on radial distance estimation: A case study in comparative robotics (2013)
Journal Article
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialist
animals such as rats and mice. Though this whisker movement is well characterized,
the role and effect of this movement on subsequent sensing is poorly understood. One... Read More about The effect of whisker movement on radial distance estimation: A case study in comparative robotics.
Should Wikipedia be embraced by the transport profession as an influential source of information on transport issues? (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Like it or not, Wikipedia has become an influential source of information for the public and for professionals on many subjects, including transport. Enter either ‘high speed 2’ or ‘peak car’ (a debate of increasing academic interest) into Google and... Read More about Should Wikipedia be embraced by the transport profession as an influential source of information on transport issues?.
The silence of the origin: Philosophy in transition and the essence of thinking (2013)
Journal Article
This article pursues Heidegger's protracted engagement with the question of silent origins. First, I explore the so-called transitional thinking grounded in the fundamental attunement of reticence as it is put forward in the Beiträge zur Philosophie.... Read More about The silence of the origin: Philosophy in transition and the essence of thinking.
MPL based anode for improved performance in microbial fuel cells (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Copyright © 2013 Delta Energy and Environment. Two different anode materials, carbon veil and carbon cloth, were modified with a micro-porous layer for microbial fuel cells. 2.2 and 1.8 times higher power was achieved as a result of this modification... Read More about MPL based anode for improved performance in microbial fuel cells.
Business model innovation in complex service systems: pioneering approaches from the UK defence industry (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Manufacturers and operators of complex service systems are increasingly focused on customer-centric strategies. Examples include solution-based contracts, which provide more holistic approaches closely linking design, manufacture, use and reuse funct... Read More about Business model innovation in complex service systems: pioneering approaches from the UK defence industry.
Is financial regulation structurally biased to favor deregulation (2013)
Journal Article
This article finds that the financial regulatory agencies operate in an environment where regulatory actions often face legal challenge, but deregulatory actions are rarely challenged, and argues that the growing use of interpretive rules combined wi... Read More about Is financial regulation structurally biased to favor deregulation.