Search Results - Porter, I A
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HADRIAN: “I am not a number, I am a free man!”
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HADRIAN: 'I am not a number, I am a free man!'
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An exploration of musculoskeletal disorders in healthcare portering staff
Published 2023“…This research addresses a lack of research into the role of the healthcare porter and their musculoskeletal health. …”
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An exploratory assessment of healthcare porters and their musculoskeletal disorders
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Scattering by a semi-infinite periodic array and the excitation of surface waves
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Developing a questionnaire to explore people’s attitudes towards emotionally-driven prostheses: a pilot study
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Validation of the HADRIAN system with a train station design case study
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The opportunities different cultural contexts create for sustainable design
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Mathematical modelling of human spine and design
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Applications of the SAMMIE CAD system in workplace design
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The design of supermarket workstations to reduce the incidence of musculo-skeletal discomfort
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Digital human modelling for virtual fitting trials
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“She resolutely refuses to see a doctor”: Re-reading Emily Brontë and tuberculosis in 1848; or Charlotte Brontë, sickness and correspondence
Published 2022“…This article reads Charlotte Brontë’s letters documenting her sister Emily Brontë’s experience of tuberculosis in late 1848, considering how the correspondence has cultivated a one-sided account of Emily’s final months. Rereading the letters analytically, I argue that the differences between the sisters that Charlotte articulates gravitate around her implicit conception of the “good” consumptive, with Emily’s resistance positioning her unfairly as a “bad” patient. …”
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Organic structures for manufacturing support services: the role of affective commitment
Published 2010“…The call centre has a significant potential to provide support to manufacturing organizations with business intelligence captured during contacts with customers. …”
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