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    Identifying blind spots, dominant logics and critical issues for the future of management education by Michelle Lee, Howard Thomas, Lynne Thomas, Alex Wilson

    Published 2017
    “…We discuss the main themes that emerged from their responses in each of these areas.…”
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    Capturing preferences for inequality aversion in decision support by Ozlem Karsu, Alec Morton, Nikolaos Argyris

    Published 2017
    “…However, characterising this sort of conditional dominance relation (specifically, dominance with respect to the set of all symmetric increasing quasiconcave functions in line with given preference information) turns out to be computationally challenging. …”
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    Justice, order and anarchy: the international political theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) by Alex Prichard

    Published 2008
    “…By providing an anarchist approach to world politics, the thesis will also contribute to IR’s historiographical and critical theoretical literature. …”
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    Way of the discourse: mixed-sex martial arts and the subversion of gender by Alex Channon

    Published 2012
    “…Findings suggested that mixed-sex martial arts does involve gender subversion but that the practice also remains structured by dominant, hierarchal gender discourse in several significant ways. …”
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    The human muscle size and strength relationship: effects of architecture, muscle force, and measurement location by Tom Balshaw, Tom Maden-Wilkinson, Garry J Massey, Jonathan Folland

    Published 2021
    “…The influence of calculating muscle force, and the location of anatomical cross-sectional area (ACSA) measurements on this relationship were also examined. …”
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    Understanding undergraduate disengagement from mathematics: addressing alienation by Yvette Solomon, Tony Croft

    Published 2015
    “…This paper explores the phenomenon of student disengagement from university mathematics through the lens of Marx's concept of alienation. Distinguishing between alienation as an objective relationship and the subjective state of disaffection, it argues that dominant modes of teaching in the English school system produce alienated relationships with mathematics, including among successful students, which university teaching does not necessarily reverse. …”
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    A numerical investigation into the heat transfer and melting process of lauric acid in a rectangular enclosure with three values of wall heat flux by Mohamed Fadl, Philip Eames

    Published 2019
    “…The predicted results indicated that melting time decreases by 28.5 % as the wall flux increases by 50 % from 500 to 750 W/m2. The time required for melting reduces by about 50% when the wall heat flux is increased from 500 to 1000 W/m2.…”
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    Eliza Orme’s Ambitions: Politics and the Law in Victorian London (PDF) by Leslie Howsam

    Published 2024
    “…These materials show how Orme’s career ambitions brought her into conflict with the male-dominated legal community of her time, while her political ambitions were cut short by disputes with other women activists whose notions of political strategy she repudiated. …”
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    Influence of invasive crayfish on fine sediment transport, ingress and bed storage in lowland rivers by Kate Mathers, Stephen Rice, Richard Chadd, Paul Wood

    Published 2022
    “…Historically it has been assumed that abiotic forces dominate fluvial sediment dynamics. However, a growing body of work indicates that biological energy can also exert a significant control over sediment dynamics. …”
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    Women's economic activity trajectories over the life course: Implications for the self-rated health of women aged 64+ in England by Juliet Stone, Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham, Athina Vlachantoni

    Published 2015
    “…Methods This study analyses retrospective life history data for 2160 women aged 64+ years (born 1909-1943) from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, collected in 2006-2007 as part of an ongoing panel study. …”
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    “We have to fight for our existence in the system”: exploring service providers’ experiences with male victims and female perpetrators of intimate partner violence by Giulia Pisano, B Kennath Widanaralalage, Dominic Willmott

    Published 2024
    “…Practical implications The findings suggest the need for a multi-level approach, addressing gendered inequalities in IPV policy and funding, implementing gender-inclusive, evidence-based and trauma-informed practices, and raising public and professional awareness to challenge the dominant “domestic violence stereotype”. Originality/value This study provides a detailed, in-depth exploration of the experiences of service providers supporting “non-typical” populations in IPV, revealing the complex, multi-faceted challenges they face within a system that is inherently designed to support female victims of male perpetrators.…”
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    Measurements of fuel thickness for prefilming atomisers at elevated pressure by Mark Brend, Ashley Barker, Jon Carrotte

    Published 2020
    “…© 2020 Elsevier Ltd This work describes an experimental study of the fuel flows on the prefilmer of an aerospace gas turbine airblast atomiser at elevated pressure. The work identifies the physics leading to contradictory findings within the literature. …”
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    Impact of non-synchronous generation on transmission oscillations paths by Harold R. Chamorro, Camilo A. Ordonez, Jimmy C-H. Peng, Francisco Gonzalez-Longatt, Vijay K. Sood, Al-Hossein M. Sharaf

    Published 2018
    “…This paper uses the Multi-Prony Analysis mode estimation technique to monitor and suggest the dominant oscillation modes which can be useful for wide-area control purposes. …”
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    Ugandan crater lakes: limnology, palaeolimnology and palaeoenvironmental history by Keely Mills

    Published 2009
    “…Sedimentary archives from the Ugandan crater lakes can provide high-resolution, annual to sub-decadal records of environmental change. Whilst all of the lakes studied here demonstrate an individualistic response to external (e.g. climatic) drivers, the broad patterns observed in Uganda and across East Africa suggest that the crater lakes are indeed sensitive to climatic perturbations such as a dry Mediaeval Warm Period (MWP; AD 1000-1200) and a relatively drier climate during the main phase of the Little Ice Age (LIA; c. …”
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    Supplementary information files for Influence of invasive crayfish on fine sediment transport, ingress and bed storage in lowland rivers by Kate Mathers, Stephen Rice, Richard Chadd, Paul Wood

    Published 2022
    “…Supplementary information files for article Influence of invasive crayfish on fine sediment transport, ingress and bed storage in lowland rivers Historically it has been assumed that abiotic forces dominate fluvial sediment dynamics. However, a growing body of work indicates that biological energy can also exert a significant control over sediment dynamics. …”
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    Sixth-harmonic back-EMF based sensorless control for switched-flux permanent magnet machine by Tzu-Chi Lin, J.M. Liu, Zi-Qiang Zhu

    Published 2016
    “…In switched-flux permanent magnet (SFPM) machines, the 6th-harmonic back electromotive force (EMF) is dominant, whilst the 3rd-harmonic back-EMF is much smaller. …”
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    Governing beyond the metropolis: Placing the rural in city-region development by John Harrison, Jesse Heley

    Published 2014
    “…In the final part we provide a typology of functionally dominant city-region constructs which we suggest offers a way out from the paralysis that currently grips city-region policymaking.…”
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    Anarchic agreements: a field guide to collective organizing by Ruth Kinna, Alex Prichard, Thomas Swann, Seeds for Change

    Published 2022
    “…This book shows how to realize another world, collectively without domination, while leaving the future open to infinite other possibilities.…”
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    Algal bioreactors for nutrient removal and biomass production during the tertiary treatment of domestic sewage by Martin Kendrick

    Published 2011
    “…It was also suggested given the interest as algae as a future fuel source, the process could also be adapted for large scale treatment and algal biomass production in areas of the world where land was available.…”
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    Urban fluvial flood modelling using a two-dimensional diffusion-wave treatment, part 2: development of a sub-grid-scale treatment by Dapeng Yu, Stuart N. Lane

    Published 2006
    “…The method recognises explicitly that representations of sub-grid scale topography using roughness parameters will provide an inadequate representation of the effects of structural elements on the floodplain (e.g. buildings, walls) as such elements not only act as momentum sinks, but also have mass blockage effects. The latter may dominate, especially in structurally complex urban areas. …”
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    Extreme events, organizations and the politics of strategic decision making by David C. Wilson, Layla Branicki, Bridgette Sullivan-Taylor, Alex Wilson

    Published 2010
    “…The paper adopts a qualitative approach, coding data from focus groups. Findings – In nearly all cases there is a pre-existing dominant coalition which keeps business continuity decisions off the strategic agenda. …”
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    Influences on the energy delivery of thin film photovoltaic modules by Ralph Gottschalg, Tom Betts, Alex Eeles, Sheryl Williams, Jiang Zhu

    Published 2013
    “…Here, the power rating is a key factor and adds uncertainty for new technologies such as thin films often in the range of 10–15%. This dominates inter-comparisons looking at as-new, first-year energy yields, yet considering the life-time energy yield it is found that ageing causes up to 25% variation between different devices. …”
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    Addressing the self through the subjectivity of the other: a practice-led investigation of a particular artist-model relationship by Lawrence Buttigieg

    Published 2014
    “…As an artist working with the female model, this practice-led research examines concepts of alterity and subjectivity while challenging the dominant role of male subjectivity in the western world. …”
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    Preliminary aerodynamic predictions in highly loaded S-shaped ducts by viscous-inviscid interaction by Alan Veyrat

    Published 2023
    “…In large civil aeroengines, the drive for improved efficiency, reduced fuel-burn and emissions has led to engine architectures with compact cores. …”
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    CUT: a multicriteria approach for concavifiable preferences by Nikolaos Argyris, Alec Morton, Jose Rui Figueira

    Published 2014
    “…This can be used to validate dominance relations over discrete sets of alternatives and forms the basis of an interactive procedure. …”
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    Changing seasons: examining three decades of women's writing in Greater Syria and Egypt by Suzanne Elayan

    Published 2012
    “…Through their fiction, writers such as Nawal El Saadawi, Hanan Al- Shaykh and Fadia Faqir have promulgated a bold brand of Arab feminist thought. …”
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    Reading football in Brazil through a boy’s own story by Seth Burkett, Alan Bairner

    Published 2014
    “…This essay is a contribution to debates about football in Brazil. It is also an attempt to engage in discussions about how we come to know and talk about the social world around us. …”
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    Accelerometer-assessed physical activity in epidemiology: Are monitors equivalent? by Alex V. Rowlands, Evgeny M. Mirkes, Thomas E. Yates, Stacy Clemes, Melanie J. Davies, Kamlesh Khunti, Charlotte L. Edwardson

    Published 2018
    “…METHODS: Twenty participants wore a GENEActiv, Axivity AX3 and ActiGraph GT9X on their non-dominant wrist and were observed for two-hours in a simulated living space. …”
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    Compliance of adolescent girls to repeated deployments of wrist-worn accelerometers by Alex V. Rowlands, Deirdre M. Harrington, Danielle H. Bodicoat, Melanie J. Davies, Lauren Sherar, Trish Gorely, Kamlesh Khunti, Charlotte L. Edwardson

    Published 2018
    “…Physical activity was measured using the GENEActiv accelerometer worn on the non-dominant wrist 24 hours/day for up to 7-days at baseline, 7-months and 14-months. …”
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    Dispersion of clusters of nanoscale silica particles using batch rotor-stators by Shah W. Kamaly, Alan C. Tarleton, Gul Ozcan-Taskin

    Published 2017
    “…The smallest attainable size was also found to be independent of the power input or the design of the rotor-stator. …”
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    Multiple margins: sport, gender and nationalism in Taiwan by Ying Chiang, Alan Bairner, Dong-jhy Hwang, Tzu-hsuan Chen

    Published 2015
    “…When sportswomen succeed on the international stage, especially where their male counterparts fail, the discourse on women, sport and nationalism becomes unusual. …”
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    The historical dependency of organic carbon burial efficiency by Alan D. Radbourne, David Ryves, Nicholas John Anderson, Daniel R. Scott

    Published 2017
    “…Many studies have viewed lakes as quasi-static systems with regard to the rate of organic carbon (OC) burial, assuming that the dominant control on BE is sediment mineralization. …”
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    Source and quantity of carbon influence its sequestration in Rostherne Mere (UK) sediment: a novel application of stepped combustion radiocarbon analysis by Evelyn M Keaveney, Alan D Radbourne, Suzanne McGowan, David Ryves, Paula J Reimer

    Published 2020
    “…HPLC pigment analysis indicated that changes in total C deposition and diatom accumulation were related to proliferation of non-siliceous algae. HPLC results also indicated that dominance of recalcitrant carbon in sediment organic carbon was likely caused by increased deposition rather than preservation factors. …”
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