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Lower limb amputation with CPR in progress: recovery following prolonged cardiac arrest. (2006)
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Higginson, I., Rawlinson, N., Wise, R., & Benger, J. (2006). Lower limb amputation with CPR in progress: recovery following prolonged cardiac arrest. Emergency Medicine Journal, 23(3), https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.2005.030114

Intravenous drug users (IVDUs) often present to the emergency services with the medical complications of drug use. We report a case in which an acutely ischaemic lower limb of one such patient was thought to be the cause of cardiac arrest occurring d... Read More about Lower limb amputation with CPR in progress: recovery following prolonged cardiac arrest..

Management and organizational history: Prospects (2006)
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Booth, C., & Rowlinson, M. (2006). Management and organizational history: Prospects. Management and Organizational History, 1(1), 5-30. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744935906060627

We outline the prospects for Management and Organizational History in the form of a 10-point agenda identifying issues that we envisage being addressed in the journal. 1.The ‘Historic Turn’ in Organization Theory – calls for a more historical orienta... Read More about Management and organizational history: Prospects.

The effect of reference point on stochastic network equilibrium (2006)
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Avineri, E. (2006). The effect of reference point on stochastic network equilibrium. Transportation Science, 40(4), 409-420. https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.1060.0158

Following studies of human decision making under risk and uncertainty, an extensive evidence of loss aversion and asymmetric risk-taking behavior around a reference point was found. Prospect theory proposes an alternative framework to the traditional... Read More about The effect of reference point on stochastic network equilibrium.

ABA-induced NO generation and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis are dependent on H2O2 synthesis (2006)
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Bright, J., Desikan, R., Hancock, J. T., Weir, I. S., & Neill, S. (2006). ABA-induced NO generation and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis are dependent on H2O2 synthesis. Plant Journal, 45(1), 113-122. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2005.02615.x

Nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are key signalling molecules produced in response to various stimuli and involved in a diverse range of plant signal transduction processes. Nitric oxide and H 2O2 have been identified as essential compo... Read More about ABA-induced NO generation and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis are dependent on H2O2 synthesis.

The everyday classificatory practices of selective schooling: A fifty-year retrospective (2006)
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Brine, J. (2006). The everyday classificatory practices of selective schooling: A fifty-year retrospective. International Studies in Sociology of Education, 16(1), 37-55. https://doi.org/10.1080/19620210600804269

The fifty-year retrospective has led to recent media interest in the comprehensive school. Bristol, located in the south-west of England, is frequently portrayed as an early provider. This article draws on documentary evidence and life-history interv... Read More about The everyday classificatory practices of selective schooling: A fifty-year retrospective.

E-shopping and its relationship with in-store shopping: Empirical evidence from the Netherlands and the USA (2006)
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Krizek, K. J., Farag, S., & Dijst, M. (2006). E-shopping and its relationship with in-store shopping: Empirical evidence from the Netherlands and the USA. Transport Reviews, 26(1), 43-61. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441640500158496

Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evidence sheds light on the impact of e-shopping on travel - a recent and increasingly popular form of telecommunications. This paper analyses determinan... Read More about E-shopping and its relationship with in-store shopping: Empirical evidence from the Netherlands and the USA.

E-shopping in the Netherlands: Does geography matter? (2006)
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Farag, S., Weltevreden, J., van Rietbergen, T., Dijst, M., & van Oort, F. (2006). E-shopping in the Netherlands: Does geography matter?. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 33(1), 59-74. https://doi.org/10.1068/b31083

Why consumers shop via the Internet, is a frequently asked question. As yet, the impact of spatial variables on e-shopping has received little attention. In this paper we report our investigation of the spatial distribution of Internet users and onli... Read More about E-shopping in the Netherlands: Does geography matter?.

Towards governance of human tissue engineered technologies in Europe: Framing the case for a new regulatory regime (2006)
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Kent, J., Faulkner, A., Geesink, I., & Fitzpatrick, D. (2006). Towards governance of human tissue engineered technologies in Europe: Framing the case for a new regulatory regime. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 73(1), 41-60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2005.06.006

The development of human tissue engineered technologies, located in the context of wider debates around the governance of biotechnology, raises important issues. This paper explores these issues by examining theoretical approaches to the regulation o... Read More about Towards governance of human tissue engineered technologies in Europe: Framing the case for a new regulatory regime.