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Rwanda (2003)
Book Chapter
Jackson, D. (2003). Rwanda. In D. Vinding (Ed.), The Indigenous World 2002-2003. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs

Marketing giving: What do we know about why people give? (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Sargeant, A. (2003, May). Marketing giving: What do we know about why people give?. Paper presented at Changing Minds and Making Money: Using Marketing to Achieve Behavioural Change, University of the West of England

Rapid electrochemical detection and identification of catalase positive micro-organisms (2003)
Journal Article
Sippy, N., Luxton, R. W., Lewis, R., & Cowell, D. C. (2003). Rapid electrochemical detection and identification of catalase positive micro-organisms. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 18(5-6), 741-749. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0956-5663%2803%2900023-X

The rapid detection and identification of bacteria has application in a number of fields, e.g. the food industry, environmental monitoring and biomedicine. While in biomedicine the number of organisms present during infection is multiples of millions... Read More about Rapid electrochemical detection and identification of catalase positive micro-organisms.

The accessibility of public spaces for people with dementia: A new priority for the 'open city' (2003)
Journal Article
Blackman, T., Mitchell, L., Burton, E., Jenks, M., Parsons, M., Raman, S., & Williams, K. (2003). The accessibility of public spaces for people with dementia: A new priority for the 'open city'. Disability and Society, 18(3), 357-371. https://doi.org/10.1080/0968759032000052914

The social model of disability de-medicalises disability and politicises it as an issue of universal rights. However, the rights of people with dementia have been less strongly advocated than those of people with physical disabilities. This is partic... Read More about The accessibility of public spaces for people with dementia: A new priority for the 'open city'.

Malodorous fungating wounds: Uncertain concepts underlying the management of social isolation (2003)
Journal Article
Piggin, C. (2003). Malodorous fungating wounds: Uncertain concepts underlying the management of social isolation. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 9(5), 216-221. https://doi.org/10.12968/ijpn.2003.9.5.11495

Malodorous fungating wounds can exacerbate the social isolation of patients with palliative care needs through changes in patients' body image. There is a lack of consensus regarding the most effective management approaches for patients with malodoro... Read More about Malodorous fungating wounds: Uncertain concepts underlying the management of social isolation.

A picture of health (2003)
Journal Article
Lenighan, P., See-Tai, S., Iliffe, S., Drennan, V., & Deave, T. (2003). A picture of health. Health Service Journal, 24, 22-24

The ductile grinding of glass using diamond fibres oriented radially in a grinding wheel (2003)
Journal Article
Ashfold, M. N., Pearce, T. R., Smith, D. J., & Smith, N. (2003). The ductile grinding of glass using diamond fibres oriented radially in a grinding wheel. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 217(3), 387-396. https://doi.org/10.1243/095440503321590541

Diamond-coated fibres, produced by a hot filament chemical vapour deposition technique and having a high facet density, have been prepared for use as abrasives. Two grinding wheels containing such fibres have been fabricated with the fibres placed in... Read More about The ductile grinding of glass using diamond fibres oriented radially in a grinding wheel.