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    The missing page: Hancock's half hour and the debasement of literature by Gabriel Egan

    Published 2011
    “…In this paper I want to consider how the relationship between an idealized text and its imperfect physical embodiment is explored in an unlikely corner of English comic history, an episode of the BBC radio and television show Hancock's Half Hour starring Tony Hancock and written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. …”
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    The book as object in Ray Galton and Alan Simpson’s 'Hancock’s half hour' scripts by Gabriel Egan

    Published 2001
    “…The episode is called "The Missing Page" and was first broadcast on 11 March 1960 (Galton & Simpson 1960) on BBC television and re-recorded with virtually the same script as an audio performance five years later (Galton & Simpson 1965).…”
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    Postural adaptations in preadolescent karate athletes due to a one week karate training camp by Stefano Vando, Davide Filingeri, Lucio Maurino, Helmi Chaabene, Antonino Bianco, Gianluca Salernitano, Calogero Foti, Johnny Padulo

    Published 2013
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an increasing number of training hours of specific highintensity karate training on postural sway in preadolescent karate athletes. …”
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    Reduced bed material stability and increased bedload transport caused by foraging fish: a flume study with juvenile Barbel (Barbus barbus) by Andrew Pledger, Stephen Rice, Jonathan Millett

    Published 2014
    “…The impact of benthic-feeding fish, which disturb bed material sediments during their search for food, has received very little attention, even though benthic feeding species are widespread in rivers and may collectively expend significant amounts of energy foraging across the bed. …”
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    Foraging fish as zoogeomorphic agents: their effects on the structure and composition of gravel-bed river sediments with implications for bed material transport by Andrew G. Pledger

    Published 2015
    “…The impact of benthic-feeding fish, which disturb bed material sediments during their search for food, has received little attention, even though benthic feeding species are widespread in rivers and may collectively expend significant amounts of energy foraging across the bed. …”
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    Investigating sleepiness and distraction in simple and complex tasks by Alan Wales

    Published 2009
    “…The task used was an x-ray luggage search simulator that is functionally similar to the task used for airport security screening. …”
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    Numerical simulation of hydrogen discharge in a partially enclosed space by Tom Beard, Maxim Bragin, Weeratunge Malalasekera, Salah Ibrahim

    Published 2015
    “…The project proposes to make hydrogen via electrolysis during off-peak hours and then compressing it using a metal hydride compressor to a suitable level for the refuelling process. …”
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    Powder accelerated high volume slag cement for lower carbon sprayed concrete linings by Zhi Hu, Chris H Peaston, Chris Goodier, Sergio Pialarissi-Cavalaro, Stuart Manning, John Reddy, Michael K Sataya

    Published 2024
    “…The early age strength development required for typical wet mix sprayed concrete tunnel lining (SCL) necessitates higher binder contents than strength class cast equivalents, and is dependent on liquid accelerating admixtures specifically formulated to work with CEM I. …”
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    This is not working: an ethnographic exploration of the symbolically violent nature of everyday unemployment and job searching practices by Gaby S. Wolferink-Schaap

    Published 2017
    “…This thesis explores the everyday experiences with unemployment and job searching practices in a so-called work club in Northern England. …”
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