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Biofilm formation and cellulose expression among diverse environmental Pseudomonas isolates (2006)
Journal Article
Ude, S., Arnold, D. L., Moon, C. D., Timms-Wilson, T., & Spiers, A. J. (2006). Biofilm formation and cellulose expression among diverse environmental Pseudomonas isolates. Environmental Microbiology, 8(11), 1997-2011. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2006.01080.x

The ability to form biofilms is seen as an increasingly important colonization strategy among both pathogenic and environmental bacteria. A survey of 185 plant-associated, phytopathogenic, soil and river Pseudomonas isolates resulted in 76% producing... Read More about Biofilm formation and cellulose expression among diverse environmental Pseudomonas isolates.

The psychology of appearance & cosmetic surgery (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Rumsey, N. (2006, November). The psychology of appearance & cosmetic surgery. Paper presented at Paper to the Centre for Life in Newcastle, Newcastle, UK

Face transplantation: Read the small print carefully (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Rumsey, N. (2006, November). Face transplantation: Read the small print carefully. Presented at Surgery unmasked: A public lecture on contemporary issues in facial surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK

¿Es adecuada la fuente de información disponible para los estudiantes en computación y áreas afines en México? (2006)
Other
Martinez, G. J., & Vélez Saldaña, U. (2006). ¿Es adecuada la fuente de información disponible para los estudiantes en computación y áreas afines en México?

Presentamos una pequeña revisión sobre la fuente de información que los estudiantes y profesores de computación y carreras alfines deberían tener en sus respectivas instituciones o al menos en las universidades o institutos mas importantes de nuestr... Read More about ¿Es adecuada la fuente de información disponible para los estudiantes en computación y áreas afines en México?.

Playing the ring: Intermediality and ludic narratives in the Lord of the Rings games (2006)
Book Chapter
Kennedy, H. W., & Dovey, J. (2006). Playing the ring: Intermediality and ludic narratives in the Lord of the Rings games. In E. Mathijs (Ed.), Lord of the Rings: Popular Culture in Global Context (254-269). Wallflower Press

This chapter, fully collaborative from inception to completion, was conceived as way of interrogating the critical aporia in current game studies around understanding gameplay pleasures and engagements. This was the first piece of published research... Read More about Playing the ring: Intermediality and ludic narratives in the Lord of the Rings games.

Triathlon as a space for women's technologies of the self (2006)
Book Chapter
Jones, A., & Aitchison, C. (2006). Triathlon as a space for women's technologies of the self. In C. Aitchison (Ed.), Gender, Sport and Identities: Masculinities, Femininities and Sexualities (53-57). London: Routledge

The other of the other: Angela Carter's "New-Fangled Orientalism" (2006)
Book Chapter
Crofts, C. (2006). The other of the other: Angela Carter's "New-Fangled Orientalism". In R. Munford (Ed.), Revisiting Angela Carter (87-109). Palgrave Macmillan

Crofts was invited to contribute this chapter to Munford's volume which is recognised as 'the first to focus entirely on [intertextuality] in Carter's work. Re-Visiting Angela Carter should assume an important place in a new wave of Carter criticism.... Read More about The other of the other: Angela Carter's "New-Fangled Orientalism".

Rethinking Project Management: Researching the actuality of projects (2006)
Journal Article
Cicmil, S., Williams, T., Thomas, J., & Hodgson, D. (2006). Rethinking Project Management: Researching the actuality of projects. International Journal of Project Management, 24(8), 675-686. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2006.08.006

This paper puts forth the somewhat controversial position that what is needed to improve project management in practice is not more research on what should be done or the frequency and/or use of traditional project management practices. We argue that... Read More about Rethinking Project Management: Researching the actuality of projects.