Hulme

Historically in Lancashire, the name Hulme is derived from the Old Norse word for a small island, or land surrounded by water or marsh, indicating that it may have been first settled by Norse invaders in the period of the Danelaw. Provided by Wikipedia
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Does report modality modulate psychophysical sensitivity? The jury remains out by Oliver J. Hulme, Oliver J. Hulme, Oliver J. Hulme, Barrie Roulston, Morten Overgaard
Published 2023-10-01
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Harnessing Ultrasonic Technologies to Treat <i>Staphylococcus Aureus</i> Skin Infections by John Hulme
Published 2025-01-01
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Rethinking poverty, power and privilege: A feminist post-structuralist research exploration by Thérèse Hulme
Published 2012-11-01
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<i>Staphylococcus</i> Infection: Relapsing Atopic Dermatitis and Microbial Restoration by John Hulme
Published 2023-01-01
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Graham Greene and Cuba: Our man in Havana? by Peter Hulme
Published 2008-12-01
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Rethinking poverty, power and privilege: A feminist post-structuralist research exploration by Thérèse Hulme
Published 2012-11-01
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Using Cost Effectiveness Analysis; a Beginners Guide by Claire Hulme
Published 2006-12-01
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Integrating Quantitative And Qualitative Research For Country Case Studies Of Development. by Hulme, D
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La Mobile Usability in contesti educativi by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme
Published 2008-01-01
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Mobile Language Learning Innovation Inspired by Migrants by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme
Published 2019-07-01
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Mobile Usability in Educational Contexts: What have we learnt? by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme
Published 2007-06-01
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Analyse de Multimédias, dispositifs d'apprentissage et acquisition des langues by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme
Published 2003-12-01
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