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    After the pit is full: understanding latrine emptying in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar by Kathleen Kirsch, Rachel Hammersley-Mather

    Published 2017
    “…The rapidity of shared latrine filling, lack of hygienic emptying services, and the absence of faecal sludge disposal or management sites will hinder public health in Fort Dauphin. Affordable access to hygienic emptying and FSM are the forthcoming challenges for sanitation projects in high-density urban communes.…”
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    For the Record: Exploring variability in interpretations of police investigative interviews by Felicity Deamer, Emma Richardson, Nabanita Basu, Kate Haworth

    Published 2022
    “…A experiência foi concebida para testar todos os aspetos centrais do atual processo de produção de transcrições do processo de entrevistas de investigação (ROTIs), concentrando-se na conversão da forma oral para a forma escrita e na utilização de diferentes convenções de transcrição, o que nos permitiu investigar quais as alterações que exercem maior impacto em termos de qualidade probatória do produto final, com o intuito de introduzir alterações na prática e assim reduzir ou eliminar o efeito dessas alterações. …”
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    Desire the infinite by Burce Celik

    Published 2015
    “…The endless flow of desire is once said to be the ontological motive for human kind for it to continue its life, for it to endure its existence and for it to maintain the very play of fort/da, becoming and/or unbecoming. However, hiding behind the theory of ontology of human species blinds us to see what comes to be concrete through the socialization of peoples. …”
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    Manufacturing knowledge reuse for product design by Esmond Urwin, Robert I.M. Young, Liam Frazer, David Hunt

    Published 2011
    “…One way to aid such acceleration of the design and development process is to effectively share and reuse manufacturing knowledge in an ef-fort to bring about product based interoperability. …”
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    Shocking imagery and cultural sensitivity: a CLTS case study from Madagascar by Bethany Lomas, Rachel Hammersley-Mather

    Published 2016
    “…However, plans to pilot a provocative signboard engaging a specific cultural taboo elicited such concern across the NGO’s Malagasy staff that a town-wide study was conducted to determine ‘how far is too far’. The Malio experience raises questions over the application of CLTS to evoke shock and shame and whether adapting the approach to fit cultural context removes its potency, and therefore its effectiveness.…”
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    Rapid manufacture of custom-fitting surgical guides by Richard Bibb, Dominic Eggbeer, Peter L. Evans, Alan Bocca, Adrian Sugar

    Published 2009
    “…To date guides have been produced using fragile materials via rapid prototyping techniques such as stereolithography (SLA), which typically require metal reinforcement to prevent damage from drill bits. The purpose of this paper is to report case studies which explore the application of selective laser melting (SLM) to the direct manufacture of stainless steel surgical guides. …”
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    Behaviour of metals as a function of strain rate and temperature by Mark Ashton

    Published 1999
    “…The materials were studied to provide experimental data for input into hydrocode models of armour behaviour by the Defence Research Agency, Fort Halstead. A wide selection of metals was examined so that comparisons could be drawn between modelling the behaviour of face centred and body centred cubic metals, and to carry out a broader investigation into how the results obtained were affected by the test methods. …”
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    Contextualisation d’un instrument et apprentissages pour l’action collective by Chloe Vitry, Eduardo Chia

    Published 2016
    “…Partant de l’idée que les instruments ont un fort potentiel pour produire des apprentissages, nous nous sommes intéressés à la façon dont le SCOT a permis à une Communauté de Commune d’apprendre à construire l’action collective, à travers une étude de cas centrée sur l’étude du processus de contextualisation de l’instrument. …”
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