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A retrospective analysis of energy access with a focus on the role of mini-grids
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The fog of work: the necessity for black and white, and grey rules to ensure safe workplace behaviour
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Sticky layers and shimmering weaves: a study of two human uses of spider silk
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Coaching behaviours and players' motivation in elite youth football
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Elucidating the role of CO2 in the soft oxidative dehydrogenation of propane over ceria-based catalysts
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Development of numerical methods for the solution of integral equations
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Expansive learning in contemporary construction organisations
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Assessment and enforcement of liquidated and ascertained damages in construction contracts in Ghana
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Public relations for players
Published 2010“…As such, there is little doubt that public relations has a key role to play in professional sport. With particular emphasis on the work of Summers and Morgan (2008), this chapter explores the role of public relations in professional sport with particular emphasis on how public relations and communication strategies can be used when dealing with potentially damaging…”
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Enhancing learning through dialogue and reasoning within collaborative problem solving
Published 2004“…‘Students prefer an active to a passive role; they prefer transaction to transmission; and they want to learn through a range of activities’ (Morgan and Morris, 1999). …”
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Business excellence: lessons for the construction industry
Published 2005“…The scope of this research is to focus on three industry sectors and companies: Construction (Morgan Est Pic), automotive (Lear, a first tier supplier) and aerospace (Rolls Royce), as proof of concepts. …”
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