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The impact of clinical depression on working memory (2005)
Journal Article
Christopher, G., & MacDonald, J. (2005). The impact of clinical depression on working memory. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 10(5), 379-399. https://doi.org/10.1080/13546800444000128

Introduction. Both Channon, Baker, and Robertson (1993) and Hartlage, Alloy, Vazquez, and Dykman (1993) claim that working memory impairment in depressed patients is limited to Baddeley's (1996) central executive and does not affect either the phonol... Read More about The impact of clinical depression on working memory.

Insights into collaboration at the project level: Complexity, social interaction and procurement mechanisms (2005)
Journal Article
Marshall, D., Cicmil, S., & Marshall, D. (2005). Insights into collaboration at the project level: Complexity, social interaction and procurement mechanisms. Building Research and Information, 33(6), 523-535. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613210500288886

Drawing upon relevant concepts in organizational social theory (becoming ontology and processual view of complexity), and adopting an interpretative approach to studying organizational phenomena, this paper aims to make a contribution to the understa... Read More about Insights into collaboration at the project level: Complexity, social interaction and procurement mechanisms.

Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (2005)
Journal Article
Hows, J., Kemp, K. C., & Donaldson, C. (2005). Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. Leukemia & Lymphoma, 46(11), 1531-1544. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428190500215076

Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) contribute to the regeneration of mesenchymal tissues, and are essential in providing support for the growth and differentiation of primitive hemopoietic cells within the bone marrow micro-environment. Techniques a... Read More about Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells.

Effects of repeated doses of caffeine on mood and performance of alert and fatigued volunteers (2005)
Journal Article
Smith, A., Sutherland, D., & Christopher, G. (2005). Effects of repeated doses of caffeine on mood and performance of alert and fatigued volunteers. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 19(6), 620-626. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881105056534

Evidence for behavioural effects of caffeine is well documented in the literature. It is associated with increased subjective alertness, improved reaction time and enhanced encoding of new information. These effects are most prominent in low arousal... Read More about Effects of repeated doses of caffeine on mood and performance of alert and fatigued volunteers.

Black propaganda at melancholy ranch (BPMR) (2005)
Exhibition / Performance
Vasseur, R. (2006). Black propaganda at melancholy ranch (BPMR). 1 November 2005 - 1 September 2006. (Unpublished)

The project began as a proposal for an aerial leaflet drop over the city of Vienna and publication entitled Demand for Surrender commissioned by the Austrian Cultural Foundation (ACF), London. The work formed part of subsequent ACF publication Art Ex... Read More about Black propaganda at melancholy ranch (BPMR).

Processes of disengagement and engagement in assertive outreach patients: Qualitative study (2005)
Journal Article
Priebe, S., Watts, J., Chase, M., & Matanov, A. (2005). Processes of disengagement and engagement in assertive outreach patients: Qualitative study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 187(5), 438-443. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.187.5.438

Background: Assertive outreach has been established to care for 'difficult to engage' patients, yet little is known about how patients experience their disengagement with mainstream services and later engagement with outreach teams. Aims: To explore... Read More about Processes of disengagement and engagement in assertive outreach patients: Qualitative study.

On call physiotherapy survey (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Harden, B., Cross, J., Broad, M., Quint, M., & Thomas, S. (2005, October). On call physiotherapy survey. Poster presented at Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Respiratory Care Silver Jubilee conference, Paramount Hotel, Oxford, UK

Oxygen therapy: A patient's perspective (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Marshall, H., Vyse, H., Grant, L., Rush, N., & Thomas, S. (2005, October). Oxygen therapy: A patient's perspective. Paper presented at Association of chartered physiotherapists in respiratory care silver jubilee conference, Paramount hotel, Oxford

European identites and social work education (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (2005, October). European identites and social work education. Paper presented at EUSW-Research for social work practice, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italy

Global hypomethylation of the genome in XX embryonic stem cells (2005)
Journal Article
Zvetkova, I., Apedaile, A., Ramsahoye, B., Mermoud, J. E., Crompton, L., John, R., …Brockdorff, N. (2005). Global hypomethylation of the genome in XX embryonic stem cells. Nature Genetics, 37(11), 1274-1279. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1663

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become important in cell therapy applications. Establishment of stable XX ES cell lines from mouse blastocysts is relatively problematic owing to frequent loss o... Read More about Global hypomethylation of the genome in XX embryonic stem cells.

The importance of entrepreneurship in the UK express coach market (2005)
Book Chapter
Parkhurst, G. (2005). The importance of entrepreneurship in the UK express coach market. In J. Hibbs, E. Butler, G. Parkhurst, O. Knipping, & P. Kevill (Eds.), The Dangers of Bus Re-regulation (79-93). London: The Institute of Economic Affairs

Patients' perceptions of fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis: Overwhelming, uncontrollable, ignored (2005)
Journal Article
Hewlett, S., Cockshott, Z., Byron, M., Kitchen, K., Tipler, S., Pope, D., & Hehir, M. (2005). Patients' perceptions of fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis: Overwhelming, uncontrollable, ignored. Arthritis Care and Research, 53(5), 697-702. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.21450

Objective. Fatigue is commonly reported by patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) but is rarely a treatment target. The aim of this study was to explore the concept of fatigue as experienced by patients with RA. Methods. Fifteen patients with RA and... Read More about Patients' perceptions of fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis: Overwhelming, uncontrollable, ignored.

Brand sickness and health following major product withdrawals (2005)
Journal Article
Rose, L. C., Kitchen, P. J., Eagle, L., & Hawkins, J. (2005). Brand sickness and health following major product withdrawals. Journal of Product and Brand Management, 14(5), 310-321. https://doi.org/10.1108/10610420510616340

Purpose - The mandatory withdrawal of almost 2,000 complementary and alternative medicines, manufactured under contract on behalf of multiple brand names, primarily in the Australian and New Zealand markets, provides an opportunity to examine the imp... Read More about Brand sickness and health following major product withdrawals.

In vitro method to assess the antimicrobial activity and potential efficacy of novel types of wound dressings (2005)
Journal Article
Thorn, R., Greenman, J., & Austin, A. J. (2005). In vitro method to assess the antimicrobial activity and potential efficacy of novel types of wound dressings. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 99(4), 895-901. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.2005.02671.x

Aims: To develop a simple, reproducible in vitro static diffusion method using cellulose disks and defined species to test antimicrobial efficacy of wound dressings. Methods and Results: Cellulose disks were inoculated by immersion in cell suspension... Read More about In vitro method to assess the antimicrobial activity and potential efficacy of novel types of wound dressings.

High fidelity telepresence systems: Design, control, and evaluation (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Buss, M., Kuschel, M., Lee, K., Peer, A., Stanczyk, B., & Unterhinninghofen, U. (2005, October). High fidelity telepresence systems: Design, control, and evaluation. Paper presented at Joint International COE/HAM SFB-453 Workshop on Human Adaptive Mechatronics and High-Fidelity Telepresence, Tokyo, Japan

An overview of subjectively selected recent topics and research trends in the area of modern telepresence and teleaction is given. Multi-modal telepresence systems are to enable human operators to become present and active in remote or inaccessible e... Read More about High fidelity telepresence systems: Design, control, and evaluation.

Haptic telemanipulation in extensive remote environments (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Peer, A., Unterhinninghofen, U., Lee, K., Stanczyk, B., & Buss, M. (2005, October). Haptic telemanipulation in extensive remote environments. Paper presented at Joint International COE/HAM SFB-453 Workshop on Human Adaptive Mechatronics and High-Fidelity Telepresence, Tokyo, Japan

We present a telepresence system with visual and haptic feedback for a telemanipulation task in full six degrees-of-freedom. The employed teleoperator consists of an anthropomorphic manipulator arm mounted on a mobile base to allow task execution in... Read More about Haptic telemanipulation in extensive remote environments.

Best value and workplace partnership in local government (2005)
Journal Article
Richardson, M., Tailby, S., Danford, A., Stewart, P., & Upchurch, M. (2005). Best value and workplace partnership in local government. Personnel Review, 34(6), 713-728. https://doi.org/10.1108/00483480510623484

Purpose - This paper explores employee experiences concerning job security/insecurity, workload, job satisfaction and employee involvement in the aftermath of Best Value reviews in a local authority. Design/methodology/ approach - Using a mix of quan... Read More about Best value and workplace partnership in local government.