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    Longitudinal photo-documentation: Recording living walls by Hansen, Susan, Flynn, Danny

    Published 2015
    “…This working paper advocates a methodological approach to the study of street art and graffiti that is based on the documentation of single sites over time. Longitudinal photo-documentation is a form of data collection that allows street art and graffiti to be examined as visual dialogue. …”
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    Land remediation, event spaces and the pursuit of Olympic legacy by Gold, Margaret, Gold, John Robert

    Published 2020
    “…The final section provides commentary on the wider narratives of transformation associated with deployment of remediated sites for Olympic event spaces and indicates the significance of the values that have underpinned those narratives.…”
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    Variability of EEG synchronisation prior to and during observation and execution of a sequential finger movement by Calmels, Claire, Holmes, Paul, Jarry, Gilbert, Hars, Magaly, Lopez, Emilie, Paillard, Aurore, Stam, Cornelis J.

    Published 2005
    “…EEGs were recorded from 19 active sites across the cortex. Activity was considered in four frequency bands (7–10 Hz, 10–13 Hz, 13–20 Hz, and 20–30 Hz) using a new measure: synchronization likelihood. …”
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    The impact of corporate social responsibility on construction workers by Buckley, Andrea Michelle

    Published 2022
    “…This results in a fragmented employment structure with an indirect employment relationship between the contractor and workers on the construction sites. Employees are considered to be a corporation’s stakeholder and one of the key elements of corporate social responsibility. …”
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    Muslim women of South-Asian origin’s constructions of assisted reproductive technologies in the UK: a Foucauldian discourse analysis by Laskawska, Patrycja

    Published 2022
    “…They all presented dualities and contradictions resulting from the subject positions made available. For all three sites, participants alternated between the subject positions of ‘eligible patient’, ‘respectable woman’ and ‘responsible woman’, with a pattern of being silenced. …”
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    Does bankruptcy law prevent internalization of environmental costs: evidence from China by Li, Xingwei

    Published 2023
    “…On analyzing these cases, public funds are found to have paid for environmental costs of bankrupt polluters, contaminated sites are often left unremedied following bankruptcy, and in some cases, bankruptcy law has become a tool for some companies to escape their environmental responsibilities. …”
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    Writing Irish nurses in Britain by Murray, Tony

    Published 2017
    “…After independence, the sense of national pride envisaged by Éamon de Valera as ‘joyous with the sounds of industry’, rather than being realized in the fields and mountains of Ireland, had, as a result of continuing emigration, to be found on the building sites and hospital wards of its neighbouring island. …”
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    “You still want to go lots of places”: exploring walking interviews in research with older migrants by Lőrinc, Magdolna, Kilkey, Majella, Ryan, Louise, Tawodzera, Obert

    Published 2021
    “…Research design and methods The study had a longitudinal, multi-sited (London and Yorkshire), qualitatively driven multi-method research design. …”
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    The biology of crayfish plague (Aphanomyces Astaci: Schikora) in Great Britain by Rodgers, Matthew

    Published 1988
    “…Populations may also exist in the Ash and at two sites in the Lea. The occurrence of five Pacifastacus leniusculus introductions in the system may explain the occurrence of the disease in these waterways. …”
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    Relationships between population density feeding and growth of the roach (Ratilus ratilus, L. 1758) and other coarse fish in a gravel-pit lake in Southern England by Barber, William James

    Published 1976
    “…These lakes provide areas for organised recreation such as sailing, water-skiing, angling and skin-diving. As, open sites, frequently near suburban districts, the lakes and surrounding land can be pleasant amenity areas. …”
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    Social media and human rights (Chapter 6) by Korff, Douwe, Brown, Ian

    Published 2011
    “…Blogs, video and social networking sites have become a key forum for political debate and organisation – so much so that they have provoked counter-responses from some repressive states. …”
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    Rhamnolipids nano-micelles as a potential hand sanitizer by Bakkar, Marwa Reda, Faraag, Ahmed Hassan Ibrahim, Soliman, Elham R. S., Fouda, Manar S., Sarguos, Amir Mahfouz Mokhtar, McLean, Gary R., Hebishy, Ali M. S., Elkhouly, Gehad E., Raya, Nermeen R., Abo-zeid, Yasmin

    Published 2021
    “…We demonstrated the efficient and specific interaction of rhamnolipids with the active sites of these proteins. Additionally, the computational studies suggested that rhamnolipids have membrane permeability activity. …”
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    A Coxsackievirus B1-mediated nonlytic extracellular vesicle-to-cell mechanism of virus transmission and its possible control through modulation of EV release by Jorfi, Samireh, Ansa-Addo, Ephraim A., Mariniello, Katia, Warde, Purva, Bin Senian, Ahmad Asyraf, Stratton, Dan, Bax, Bridget E., Levene, Michelle, Lange, Sigrun, Inal, Jameel

    Published 2023
    “…This was confirmed by detecting CVB1 virions inside HeLa cells after co-culture with CVB1-mEVs; EV release may also prevent apoptosis of infected cells whilst spreading apoptosis to secondary sites of infection.…”
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