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Number of items: 26.
Baldwin, L. and Abbott, L. (2020) Why do we still imprison pregnant women?, Russell Webster. Available at: http://www.russellwebster.com/pregnant-prisoners/ : Why do we still imprison pregnant women? (2020)
Laura Abbott
and
Lucy Baldwin
FADIC School of Antimicrobial Stewardship. (2020)
Rasha Abdelsalam Elshenawy
Damage Characterisation in Composite Laminates using Vibro-Acoustic Technique. (2020)
Kristian Gjerrestad Andersen,
Gbanaibolou Jombo,
Sikiru O. Ismail,
Yong Kang Chen,
Hom Nath Dhakal
and
Yu Zhang
Forming Concepts of Mozart and Homer Using Short-Term and Long-Term Memory: A Computational Model Based on Chunking. (2020)
Dmitry Bennett,
Fernand Gobet
and
Peter Lane
How to Solve AI Bias. (2020)
Robin Bradley
Tendon and Ligament-Related Genes Associate with Elite Status in Rugby. (2020)
Jon Brazier,
M Antrobus,
A Herbert,
G Stebbings,
S Day,
S Heffernan,
L Kilduff,
Tom Cullen,
Stuart Raleigh,
R Erskine
and
A Williams
FACTORS CONSTRAINING BUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY IN THE DIGITAL ERA: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH AT HERTFORDSHIRE IN UK AND LESSONS FOR HUNG YEN PROVINCE IN VIETNAM. (2020)
Christopher Brown,
Giang Nguyen Thuc Huong
and
Huong Tran Thi
Sport integrity and safeguarding within UK sporting organisations. (2020)
Mike Callan
Controlled Actuation of Self-Propelled Droplets. (2020)
Loic Coudron,
Clément Lemenu,
Kevin Lemaine,
Daniel McCluskey,
Christabel Tan,
Ian Munro,
Arne Holdo,
Mark Tracey
and
Ian Johnston
An Overview of AI Adoption in Education. (2020)
Marija Cubric
and
Valentine Nejkovic
USE OF NOVEL PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES (NPS) OF NATURAL ORIGIN: AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY. (2020)
Elena Deligianni,
Lisa Lione,
Christos Kontogiorgis,
Georgios Papazisis
and
Diamanto Lazari
Technostress: Exploring and understanding its duality through the experiences of individuals working in organizations. (2020)
Carolina F. Castro Rodriguez
and
Jyoti Choudrie
Investigation of molecular mechanisms associated with fungicide sensitivity in Irish Pyrenopeziza brassicae populations. (2020)
Bruce Fitt,
Yongju Huang,
Diana Bucur,
Faye Ritchie
and
Stephen Kildea
Is the Culture of Inertia Affecting Technological Change in Higher Education? An Analysis of the Impact of Canvas in Teaching and Learning at the University of Hertfordshire. (2020)
Ioannis Gkliatis
and
Sheku Kakay
Beyond Time and Freedom: Darkseid, the Anti-Life Equation and 4th Dimensional Perspective. (2020)
Mikayla Laird
The effect of a reduced streptozocin dose and social housing on well-being, mechanical hypersensitivity and burrowing behaviour in type 1 diabetes rodents. (2020)
Michael Lanigan,
Sara Pritchard,
Amy Fisher
and
Lisa Lione
Reverse Pedagogy: a citizens' assembly approach to the BAME awarding gap. (2020)
Brendan Larvor
and
Joanna Ahlberg
Developing microfluidic devices and techniques for isolation and detection of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs). (2020)
Himayasri Lekkala,
Nikolay Dimov,
Ian Johnston
and
Jameel Inal
Prevalence of excessive preoccupation with body image and health eating among dietitians in hospitals in the East of England: a cross sectional study. (2020)
Tamica McBean-Willis,
Alla Mashanova
and
Laurence Blanchard
Molecular Synthon Modelling Of Inhalation Pharmaceuticals: A Digital Approach To Understanding And Engineering Particle Surface Interactions. (2020)
Thai T. H. Nguyen,
Robert Hammond,
Ioanna Danai Styliari,
Darragh Murnane
and
Kevin J. Roberts
Looking for a metaphor of alternative autonomy to escape the being-machine duopoly in HRI. (2020)
Christoph Salge
and
Marcus Scheunemann
Open Access : How and why to publish OA. (2020)
Danny Smith
Open Access and Visibility. (2020)
Danny Smith
On Measuring the Specific Surface Area of inhalation-grade lactose powders. (2020)
Ioanna Danai Styliari,
Thai TH Nguyen,
Parmesh Gajjar,
Benjamin Tordoff,
Timothy Burnett,
Philip Withers,
Robert B. Hammond,
Kevin J. Roberts
and
Darragh Murnane
Going faster, going greener, going safer – a student led approach for safety management. (2020)
Christabel Tan
Analysis of the ‘Open Source Internet Research Tool’: A Usage Perspective from UK Law Enforcement. (2020)
Joseph Williams
and
Paul Stephens