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    An investigation into the meanings of good citizenship by Matthew Almond

    Published 2005
    “…The field of citizenship studies is now vast and multidisciplinary yet there has not been a specific study aimed solely at uncovering what it means to be a good citizen. …”
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    Analysis of good practices in Europe and Africa by Joao Cardoso, E. Meta, Claire Quigley, Ruth Welsh, Rachel Talbot

    Published 2019
    “…According to the Global Status Report on Road Safety 2015 of WHO (WHO, 2015), “road traffic injuries claim more than 1.2 million lives each year and have a huge impact on health and development”. …”
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    Vulnerable road user protection from heavy goods vehicles using direct and indirect vision aids by Richard Frampton, Jack Millington

    Published 2022
    “…In Europe, heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) are disproportionately involved in serious and fatal collisions with vulnerable road users (VRUs). …”
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    Exploring 'What's Good about Security': politics of security during the dissolution of Yugoslavia by Ali Bilgic

    Published 2014
    “…The way they choose to analyse security instils a one-sided understanding, which revolves around totalizing the material and ideational power of the state. This paper aims to discuss how students of CSS can avoid essentializing the meaning of security by extending its analytical scope beyond security professionalism and state-centrism. …”
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    “Good dredging practices” : the place of traditional eco-livelihood knowledge by P.B.L. Tamuno, Michael Smith, Guy Howard

    Published 2008
    “…“Good dredging practices”, GDP, in industrialised countries have been aimed at balancing national/regional economic benefits, technical feasibility and environmental protection. …”
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    Driver reaction to navigation instructions incorporating good and poor landmarks by Tracy Ross, Andrew May, J.M. Duffield, S. Paszkowicz

    Published 2002
    “…A range of objective and subjective measures were taken to assess driver performance with and attitudes to each of the landmark categories. The aims were to: • assess the impact on driver performance and attitudes of presenting navigation instructions which included good, poor or no landmarks • validate the REGIONAL model, which was developed to predict the navigational value of individual landmarks • identify any other factors (e.g. driver or manoeuvre characteristics) that may affect the value of landmarks…”
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    Good food hygiene practices in urban informal settlements of Kisumu, Kenya by J. Mumma, Oliver Cumming, Sheillah Simiyu, A. Czerniewska, Evalyne Aseyo, D. Nelima, E. Davis, K. Baker, Robert Dreibelbis

    Published 2018
    “…Good food hygiene practices reduce faecal contamination in child food, but do not reduce enteric infections and child diarrhoea. …”
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    Future scenarios for fast-moving consumer goods in a circular economy by Ksenija Kuzmina, Sharon Prendeville, Dale Walker, Fiona Charnley

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the study is to envision, through an inductive scenario planning methodology, future scenarios of the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry in the context of a circular economy (CE). …”
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    The role of good regulatory practice (GRP) in the Malaysian water services industry by Tini Yahya

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA)…”
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    What is a good job? Modelling, measuring and improving job quality by Wendy Jones

    Published 2014
    “…The best solution to these difficulties is to ensure a good fit between job and employee. Other barriers were identified which appeared to be financial, such as low pay in the two smaller companies, but they could also reflect cultural factors within the organisation or within wider society. …”
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    A multicomponent structured health behaviour intervention to improve physical activity in long-distance HGV drivers: the SHIFT cluster RCT by Stacy Clemes, Veronica Varela-Mato, Danielle H Bodicoat, Cassandra L Brookes, Yu-Ling Chen, Edward Cox, Charlotte L Edwardson, Laura J Gray, Amber Guest, Vicki Johnson, Fehmidah Munir, Nicola Paine, Gerry Richardson, Katharina Ruettger, Mohsen Sayyah, Aron Sherry, Ana Suazo Di Paola, Jacqui Troughton, Simon Walker, Thomas Yates, James King

    Published 2022
    “…No differences were observed between arms in the other secondary outcomes at either follow-up (i.e. 6 months and 16–18 months). The process evaluation demonstrated that the intervention was well received by participants and that the intervention reportedly had a positive impact on their health behaviours. …”
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    'It is virtue and goodness only, that make the true beauty': understanding female beauty in the eighteenth century by Katie Aske

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis addresses how female beauty was understood in the eighteenth century and aims to build on and expand the existing scholarship from Robert Jones, Tita Chico, Tassie Gwilliam, G. …”
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    Application of a simple unstructured kinetic and cost of goods models to support T-cell therapy manufacture by Maryam Shariatzadeh, Adriana G Lopes, Katie Glen, Andrew Sinclair, Rob Thomas

    Published 2021
    “…The resultant volume and exchange requirements were used as inputs to an operational BioSolve cost model to suggest a cost-effective T-cell manufacturing process with minimum cost of goods per million cells produced and optimal volumetric productivity in a manufacturing settings. …”
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    The use of volumetric projections in Digital Human Modelling software for the identification of large goods vehicle blind spots by Steve Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Sharon Cook, James Lenard, John H. Richardson

    Published 2015
    “…The aim of the study is to understand the nature of blind spots in the vision of drivers of Large Goods Vehicles caused by vehicle design variables such as the driver eye height, and mirror designs. …”
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    The effect of vehicle motion (cab vibration) on accelerometer-cut-point determined MVPA in Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) drivers by Mohsen Sayyah, Stacy Clemes, Benjamin Maylor, Charlotte Edwardson, Aron Sherry, Katharina Ruettger, Yu-Ling Chen, Veronica Varela-Mato, Amber Guest, Nicola Paine, James King, Alex Rowlands

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed to determine the impact of cab noise when driving Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) on cut-point estimated moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from wrist-worn accelerometers. …”
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    Supplementary Information Files for Application of a simple unstructured kinetic and cost of goods models to support T-cell therapy manufacture by Maryam Shariatzadeh, Adriana G Lopes, Katie Glen, Andrew Sinclair, Rob Thomas

    Published 2021
    “…The resultant volume and exchange requirements were used as inputs to an operational BioSolve cost model to suggest a cost-effective T-cell manufacturing process with minimum cost of goods per million cells produced and optimal volumetric productivity in a manufacturing settings. …”
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    Pupils' perceptions of citizenship education and good citizenship: an empirical case study and critical analysis of one interpretation of citizenship education in an 'outstanding s... by Julie E. Heathcote

    Published 2017
    “…This research, therefore, presents a critical analysis of one interpretation of citizenship education in an 'outstanding school'. It aims to explore young people's views on citizenship education and 'good citizenship' and, further, illustrate why their perceptions can, and indeed should, influence future debate and direction on education policy in this statutory subject.…”
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    Census and typology of braided rivers in the French Alps by Herve Piegay, Adrien Alber, Louise Slater, Laurent Bourdin

    Published 2009
    “…Following the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the need to reach a “good ecological status” for rivers,key-questions are being raised about braided rivers. …”
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    A multiphase mixed-methods analysis of UK e-commerce privacy policies by David Johnson

    Published 2019
    “…A novel, mixed method phased approach was adopted to address the research aim. …”
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    HGV headlamp aim 2008 by James Lenard, Martin Maguire, Steven Reed, Russell Danton, Andrew Morris

    Published 2009
    “…Examination of the national STATS19 accident database indicates that the number of accidents involving heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) where low aim of the headlamps may have been a causal factor is probably less than 179 out of a total of 11,162. …”
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    Air flow in yarn texturing nozzles by Memis Acar, R.K. Turton, Gordon R. Wray

    Published 1987
    “…The air-jet texturing process, a purely mechanical means of texturing continuous filament yarns, is described. …”
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    On the distribution of bids for construction contract auctions by Pablo Ballesteros-Perez, Martin Skitmore

    Published 2016
    “…From a modelling point of view, its goodness is defined by how well it enables the probability of a particular bid value to be estimated–a past bid for ex-post analysis and a future bid for ex-ante (forecasting) analysis. …”
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