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    Staff Support Worker perceptions of adolescent patients diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis by Coombes, Jessica Holly

    Published 2019
    “…This research makes implications for clinical practice bringing forwards the needs of support workers who have a front line role. …”
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    No Oral Modification clauses to the test: how relevant are they in the COVID-19 shock and beyond? by Magklasi, Ioanna, Magklasi, Eleni

    Published 2021
    “…More notably, because of the pandemic and the hardship it brings forward, parties involved may try to invoke a contractually available force majeure clause. …”
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    An ethnographic study examining food and drink practices in four early childhood settings by Albon, Deborah

    Published 2010
    “…I argue that early childhood practice is increasingly centred on a project of taming children's futures at the expense of their immediate and embodied experiences; something that highlighting food events brings into sharp focus. I assert that pleasure and playfulness are important for children and adults alike and need to be valued in early childhood practice.…”
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    Modelling cross-docking in a three-level supply chain with stochastic service and queuing system: MOWFA algorithm by Rostami, Parinaz, Avakh Darestani, Soroush, Movassaghi, Mitra

    Published 2022
    “…In many production environments, sending goods directly from the producer to the consumer brings many problems. Therefore, an efficient transport system should be established be‐tween producers and consumers. …”
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    Regenerating the logistics industry through the physical internet paradigm: a systematic literature review and future research orchestration by Samadhiya, Ashutosh, Agrawal, Rajat, Kumar, Anil, Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo, Kazancoglu, Yigit

    Published 2023
    “…The paper identifies crucial gaps in research and brings to light different factors that have the potential to shed light on this essential subject. …”
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    Development of D-Statcom in hardware in the loop system for voltage SAG mitigation by Mohammed, Amjad Muneim

    Published 2019
    “…The widespread use of electronic equipment such as adjustable speed drive (ASD), programmable logic controller (PLC), information technology equipment in power electronics applications such as energy-efficient lighting brings about a complete change in the nature of the electrical load. …”
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    Adaptive chosen all inputs model for analyzing key derivation functions against bit-flip and timing side-channel attacks by Koh, Wen Wen

    Published 2019
    “…The randomness timing solution protects the security of KDFs but decreases the performance of KDFs. This research brings benefits to the security researchers in which ACAM security model can be used as the benchmark to determine whether the design of KDFs consists of security weakness in terms of bit-flipping attack and timing side-channel attack. …”
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    Phycoremediation of NH4+ and PO43- from meat processing wastewater by using microalgae botryococcus sp. by Shanmugan, Vikneswara Abirama

    Published 2017
    “…This will lead to more serious problems that affects the ecosystem and brings human health problems. In over many years ago, considerable researches have been carried out on use of microalgae in wastewater treatment but the effect on particular type of wastewater discharged from meat processing industry is less reported. …”
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    Crossing cultures by Denicke-Polcher, Sandra, McAllister, Jane

    Published 2017
    “…The title suggests journeys and mixing of cultures. The project brings depopulated Italian villages in close proximity with a growing need to integrate refugees arriving on its southern coast. …”
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    Memoirs of a taboo : a novel. Volume 1 -- Women in pre- and post-Victorian India : the use of historical research in the writing of fiction. Volume 2 by Praveen, Radhika

    Published 2018
    “…Finally, the study contributes to contemporary literature by bringing to light some fascinating aspects of the public role of women in ancient and pre-Victorian India as well as some lesser-known historical incidents, and re-interpreting these in the novel in an engaging and informative narrative.…”
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    Noisy language modeling framework using neural network techniques by Li, Jun

    Published 2009
    “…In essence, this research brings forth a creative concept - intermediate layer language modeling framework for noisy language processing, pioneers a comprehensive neural networks modelling process, and originally develops a hybrid solution to combine multiple correction functions based on an evolutionary ranking approach. …”
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    Faulty sensor detection using data correlation of multivariant sensor reading in smart agriculture with IOT by Malik, Ahmed Dhahir

    Published 2019
    “…However, when sensor fault happens, missing data and/or bad data can flow into control and management systems, which may lead to potential malfunction or even system failures. This brings the need for Sensor Fault Detection and eliminate this potential fault. …”
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    Ethical decision-making: a treatise into the role of ethics in 21st century policing by Edwards, Jonathan

    Published 2012
    “…A feature that emerged during interviews was that, while there was a reluctance to 'grass' on a colleague, this would not occur at the expense of themselves, bringing to the fore the notion of 'self-preservation'. …”
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    Workers' playtime: an enquiry into the relationship between Paris May '68 and the development of British political theatre 1968-1978 by Smith, Steve

    Published 2004
    “…In this way the thesis seeks to write back to political theatre with an explanation of its own codes and unconsciously assimilated Situationism. The thesis also brings to bear a Situationist critique against the recuperated gestures of political theatre. …”
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