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An analysis of the implementation of Clubmark and two associated policies in boxing, swimming and rugby union
Published 2017“…Traditionally, implementation analysis assumed two distinct approaches: top-down theorists (e.g. Hogwood & Gunn, 1984) suppose a perfect rational, systematic process as the starting point, with the focus placed on central policy-makers. …”
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Risk management for build, operate and transfer projects within Kuwait
Published 2012“…Secondly, conduct an evaluation of the qualitative factors and since the consideration of qualitative factors is subjective, the decision maker will often limit the number of factors being evaluated possibly resulting in inconsistent results. …”
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Why the war on drugs in sport will never be won
Published 2015“…Finally, while appreciating the regulatory and risk management responsibilities of sports’ governing bodies, the HR model offers greater space to the athlete’s right to privacy, and right to personal autonomy.…”
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Towards a common EU immigration policy: a securitization too far
Published 2008“…This article examines the EU’s immigration policy as it has developed towards Sub‐Saharan Africa. It argues that the securitization of this policy is counterproductive in two important ways. …”
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The future decision support system, deliverable 8.5 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2018“…A short promotion video is available here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-mVUde3knU. The DSS (www.roadsafety-dss.eu) has a user friendly web-based interface allowing users access to compressive information about a large range of road safety risk (problems) and measures (solutions), and links between the two. …”
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The European road safety decision support system. A clearinghouse of road safety risks and measures, Deliverable 8.3 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2018“…Dedicated stakeholder workshops yielded comments and input on the SafetyCube methodology, the structure of the DSS and identification of road safety "hot topics" for human behaviour, infrastructure and vehicles. …”
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Identification of key risk factors related to serious road injuries and their health impacts, deliverable 7.4 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2018“…Because of their high number and slower reduction compared to fatalities, serious road injuries are increasingly being adopted as an additional indicator for road safety, next to fatalities. …”
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Expert opinion on three phage therapy related topics: bacterial phage resistance, phage training and prophages in bacterial production strains
Published 2018“…Our purpose is to inform phage therapy stakeholders such as policy makers, officials of the competent authorities for medicines, phage researchers and phage producers, and members of the pharmaceutical industry. …”
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Practical guidelines for the registration and monitoring of serious traffic injuries, D7.1 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2016“…In other countries the number of serious traffic injuries has even been increasing (Berecki-Gisolf et al., 2013; IRTAD Working Group on Serious Road Traffic Casualties, 2010; Weijermars et al., 2015).Therefore, serious traffic injuries are more commonly being adopted by policy makers as an additional indicator of road safety. …”
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Description of data-sources used in SafetyCube. Deliverable 3.1 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2015“…Safety CaUsation, Benefits and Efficiency (SafetyCube) is a European Commission supported Horizon 2020 project with the objective of developing an innovative road safety Decision Support System (DSS) that will enable policy-makers and stakeholders to select and implement the most appropriate strategies, measures and cost-effective approaches to reduce casualties of all road user types and all severities. …”
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Investigating road safety management processes in Europe
Published 2012“…The model is put to test and will be enhanced through a campaign of face-to-face interviews with road safety experts and policy-makers, carried out in 2011. By December 2012 several case studies illustrating “good practice” will be made available to policy-makers, road safety experts and the public through the ERSO web site.…”
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Pareto and Mosca / edited by James H. Meisel.
Published 1965“…Makers of modern social science…”
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Aligning material extrusion direction with mechanical stress via 5-axis tool paths
Published 2018“…By aligning extrusion direction with high stress tensors, 5-axis tool paths can be used to reduce the effects of weak inter-layer bonds. To establish performance differences between parts manufactured by either strategy, wave spring-inspired geometry was selected for production, due to the multi-directional tensile loads acting throughout the material. 5-axis and 3-axis tool paths were generated via the Grasshopper 3D virtual environment within Rhinoceros 3D and MakerBot Desktop, and manufactured using a 5AXISMAKER and a MakerBot Replicator 2, respectively. …”
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The context and conservation of patent metamorphic furniture 1780-1820
Published 2006“…Patents can therefore act as evidence of the intentions of the designer/maker and as templates for the original operation. …”
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Motivation and learning in manufacturing industries
Published 2016“…Task complexity was found to be an important factor in job design and learning. Learning in groups was a significant factor in workplace learning for both unskilled and skilled employees. …”
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A study of motivation and learning in Malaysian manufacturing industry
Published 2017“…Task complexity was found to be an important factor in job design and learning. Learning in groups was a significant factor in workplace learning for both unskilled and skilled employees. …”
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Crying receipts: time, empathy, and institutional practice
Published 2007“…This can be shown by inappropriate silence, wet sniffs, sobs, and turn constructional units that are either incomplete or disrupted by sobs, sniffs, or whispering. …”
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Employee motivation and learning behaviours in selected manufacturing industries
Published 2016“…It was also found that learning in a team (group) appears to be a very significant factor in workplace learning for both unskilled and skilled employees. The study has shown that there are relationships between motivational and learning behaviours of skilled and unskilled employees and this knowledge is expected to be useful for employers and policy makers in organisations especially in manufacturing industries in Malaysia.…”
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Impact of the ‘Contributing Factors in Construction Accidents’ (ConCA) model
Published 2019“…New directions are proposed which show how knowledge management, job design, technological innovation, empowerment and collaboration should be the focus of future work.…”
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Normative relationships of public–client participation versus asset delivery performance for Public Private Partnership+ infrastructure provision in Kuwait
Published 2019“…The investigation into the provision of the PPP+ infrastructure encompassed various implementations of the integrated schemes, including PPP, BOT, BOOT, and DB. The literature review identified that there had, to date, only been limited research focusing solely on PCP and success with PPP+. …”
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The attitudes of public library staff to the Internet and evaluations of Internet training
Published 2003“…More worryingly, these attitudes may mean that staff will not use a new technology in the way that managers, policy makers and funding bodies envisage.…”
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Generation and propagation of acoustic emissions in buried steel infrastructure for monitoring soil–structure interactions
Published 2020“…It was shown that both the structure and bounding materials, i.e. the burial system, significantly influenced propagation and attenuation through steel structures. …”
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Living on different incomes in London: can public consensus identify a 'riches line'?
Published 2020“…Therefore, if policy makers wish to address inequality, they may do better to think in terms of narratives of how riches are acquired and spent, and how people with greater resources are encouraged to behave and contribute to society, rather than starting from the premise that there is a consensus among the general public about how much is too much. …”
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Rethinking construction safety
Published 2018“…In response to this, emerging constructs favour non-prescriptive methods for managing risk and look to support the human factors which underpin these. …”
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Growing up in Portugal: Cape Verdean ancestry children exhibit low overweight and obesity compared to Portuguese in urban Lisbon
Published 2017“…The Cape Verdean community in Lisbon tend to have low educational levels, material deprivation and they struggle with discrimination and racism, factors that would likely be associated with a higher prevalence of OW/OB. …”
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Tools and techniques 1600-1840
Published 2005“…These included for example, bevels, braces, clamps, scratch stocks, moulding boxes, saw frames, gauges, lathes, planes and squares. …”
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Socioeconomic status and biological factors on the nutritional health of an urban community of Cape Verdean children residing in Portugal
Published 2017“…This community also tend to have low educational levels, material deprivation and struggle with discrimination and racism, factors that would likely be associated with a higher prevalence of OW/OB. …”
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A nexus perspective on competing land demands: wider lessons from a UK policy case study
Published 2016“…Given the system lock-in and the lengthy policy-making process, it is essential to develop alternative ways of providing dynamic, flexible, practical and scientifically robust decision support for policy-makers. A range of ecosystem services need to be valued and integrated into a resilient land-use strategy, including the introduction of non-monetary, physical-unit constraints on the use of particular services.…”
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Child abuse and neglect and associated mental health outcomes: a large, population-based survey among children and adolescents from Jamaica and Uganda
Published 2023“…Purpose: Few studies assess how CAN affects adolescents’ mental health. Further, the majority of studies conducted to date discount the individual CAN items and report overall prevalence rates for different types of abuse and neglect. …”
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How students can combine earning with learning through flexible business process sourcing: a proposition
Published 2016“…Moving forward will require a partnership between organisations, universities, professional bodies and regional policy makers and each group must be flexible in its demands; there are rewards for all parties but nothing will be achieved without co-operation.…”
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