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    Climate change education: following the information by Puttick, SP, Chandrachud, P, Chopra, R, Robson, J, Singh, S, Talks, I

    Published 2022
    “…This chapter explores, through a fictionalised story, the nexus of information, climate change, digital geographies, children’s geographies, and the future of work. We repurpose a follow-the-thing methodological approach (Cook et al., 2017), normally used for commodities, by applying it to information to tell a story about the journeys of information – or digital non-objects (Rose, 2016) – about climate change. …”
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    Successful live birth following preimplantation genetic diagnosis for phenylketonuria in day 3 embryos by specific mutation analysis and elective single embryo transfer by Lavery, S, Abdo, D, Kotrotsou, M, Trew, G, Konstantinidis, M, Wells, D

    Published 2012
    “…We report the first successful live birth in the UK following single cell embryo biopsy and PGD for the detection of two different mutations in the (PAH) gene. …”
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    The ethics of social research with children and families in Young Lives: practical experiences by Morrow, V

    Published 2012
    “…These codes built on earlier ones developed for medical research on humans in the Nuremburg Code (1947, following the war crimes trials) and the Declaration of Helsinki (1964). …”
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    Company taxation and innovation policy. by Bond, S, Harrison, R, Hawkins, M, Klemm, A, Simpson, H

    Published 2003
    “…In Section 6.3, we assess the structure of North Sea taxation following the changes announced in Budget 2002 and in the 2002 Pre-Budget Report. …”
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    Understanding tissue response to cartilage injury by Dell'accio, F, Vincent, T

    Published 2010
    “…There was also evidence of a repair response, determined to be both from the substance of the tissue and from the underlying bone marrow.In patients, injury to cartilage is defined as either direct, e.g. following intra-articular fracture, or indirect by repetitive wear on the tissue, with age or following joint destabilisation. …”
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    An End to Labourism by White, S

    Published 2009
    “…A short essay discussing future prospects for social democratic politics in the UK following the Labour party's absymal performance in the 2009 Euro elections.…”
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    Albert Stimming and Anglo-Norman studies by Burrows, D

    Published 2014
    “…An analysis of the various ways in which Albert Stimming's edition of Boeve de Haumtone influenced the development of Anglo-Norman studies in the following decades and into the present day…”
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    Some lessons from history: Morphomes in diachrony by Maiden, M

    Published 2016
    “…The principal lessons that have emerged from the diachronic observation of Romance verb morphology seem to me to be the following: <br/>i. Diachrony can provide evidence for the psychological reality of putative morphomes. …”
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    Fiduciary principles in English common law by Getzler, J

    Published 2019
    “…The chapter then shows how the common law courts extended accounting and waste remedies to third parties through augmentation of disseisin actions to permit tracing and following procedures for entrusted assets. The prohibition of unauthorized profit-taking by fiduciaries or others in positions of influence or good faith and the use of an array of personal and proprietary remedies thus precedes the rise of the Court of Chancery by some three centuries. …”
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    Nuclear/Cytoplasmic fractionation to study Hippo effectors. by Chatzifrangkeskou, M, O'Neill, E

    Published 2018
    “…The translocation or shuttling of Hippo proteins between the nucleus and cytoplasm is a rapid event following cytoskeletal or mechanical cues as well as stimulation with extracellular growth factors. …”
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    Matthew Paris’s manuscripts: working books and artefacts in medieval and modern collections by Dunning, ANJ

    Published 2023
    “…These include the monks of St Albans; connoisseurs such as Matthew Parker (1504–75) and Robert Cotton (1571–1631) who acquired manuscripts following the dissolution of the monasteries; and institutional libraries, who continue to conserve and present these objects in new ways.…”
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    Law, self-interest, and the Smithian conscience by Getzler, J

    Published 2016
    “…Evidence is then adduced that lawyers in Chancery in the decades immediately following Smith’s theorising came to think in similar terms, perhaps directly influenced by Smith’s arguments.…”
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    Voting by McLean, I

    Published 2019
    “…Dodgson became interested in methods of voting while becoming involved with college appointments, and became one of its most celebrated experts, following in the footsteps of Condorcet and Borda. …”
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    ‘Auf der Flucht’: the motif of flight in the works of Bertolt Brecht by Kuhn, T

    Published 2021
    “…The discourse of migration was prominent in Brecht’s time (as in our own), with vast and enforced population movements in Europe in the years following the First World War, and then again, across the globe, during European Fascism and the Second World War. …”
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    The seductive voice of the aulos in Plato’s Symposium: from the dismissal of the auletris to Alcibiades’ praise of Socrates-auletes by Lynch, T

    Published 2018
    “…On the other hand, in his following discourse of praise, alcibiades characterises Socrates as ‘the most wonderful αὐλητής’ and claims that this image not only epitomises the effect of Socrates’ words on the souls of his listeners (cf. 215b-216d) but reveals no less than “the truth” about Socrates (τοῦ ἀληθοῦς ἕνεκα, 215a9). but what do Socrates’ words have in common with the seductive voice of the aulos? …”
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    Preoperative management: Staphylococcus aureus decolonisation by Hamilton, TW, Alvand, A, Price, AJ

    Published 2021
    “…Based on case series preoperative screening and decolonisation significantly reduces the risk of both superficial and deep infections following hip and knee replacement.…”
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    Nature by Zachhuber, J

    Published 2020
    “…The most successful defences of Chalcedon, above all that of Maximus the Confessor, were those which, following Origen and Gregory as well as the etymology of the noun physis, acknowledged the dynamic character of nature within the created order.…”
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