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    Ownership, technology and patterns of coalmining activity in Northumberland between 1600 and 1850 by Telford, Stephen James

    Published 1977
    “…The study is divided into two main parts. The first is concerned with the movement of mining away from the outcrops into areas of deeper coal culminating in the colonisation of the remoter coalfield. …”
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    Constitutional change in the United Kingdom: an institutional analysis by King, Fraser H. J.

    Published 2000
    “…This thesis seeks to explain the lack of significant constitutional change in the UK between 1945 and 1980 and has two main findings. First, and principally, the thesis rejects conventional understandings of the UK constitution based upon Dicey's analysis and the Westminster model of British politics. …”
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    Encouraging first year student engagement through a group ‘YouTube’ video assessment by Day, Lisa

    Published 2010
    “…In 2008-09, London Metropolitan Business School introduced a new suite of Business and Management degrees to replace some existing courses. A main aim of the teaching and learning strategy for the first year is to ‘engage students in their studies; provide ongoing feedback, raise their aspirations and motivation to study’ (London Metropolitan University, 2008:10). …”
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    The effect of temperature on permittivity measurements of aqueous solutions of glucose for the development of non-invasive glucose sensors based on electromagnetic waves by Jayanthi, Renu, Virdee, Bal Singh, Lubangakene, Innocent, Ganguly, Priyanka, Mariyanayagam, Dion

    Published 2023
    “…The development of this technology will allow personalized healthcare diagnostics to monitor and prevent diabetes. Since human glucose levels in the blood vary in the range of a few milligrams per decilitre, estimating such small variations of glucose will require a highly accurate and repeatable sensing technology. …”
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    What’s information got to go with it? (editorial) by Bossaller, Jenny

    Published 2011
    “…At the time of this writing, we have seen governments overthrown in Egypt, Tunisia, and there have only been partial (if that) resolutions to the problems in the Middle East - violent eruptions have occurred periodically since the Arab Spring and true democracy isn‘t yet in place. …”
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    The Internationalisation of the Renminbi (Rmb) by Dixon, Chris

    Published 2014
    “…Further advantage stems from the manner in which the highly managed Rmb with its link to the US$, has shown itself to be extremely stable, but with a gradual appreciation (34% since 2005), which makes it attractive to hold. Against this, the strategy has to navigate around the lack of Rmb convertibility, the still closely controlled Chinese capital regime, and the small and embryonic nature of its domestic financial markets, which conventional views see as major barriers to successful currency internationalisation. …”
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    Improving transmembrane protein prediction analysis using machine learning by Kazemian, Hassan

    Published 2016
    “…Long before the advent of genomics it was realised that the parts of proteins which have to contact membranes tend to be made of fat-loving amino acids, since the membranes of cells are largely made of fat. …”
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    2013 International Design Exchange Project, the 4th Hidden Space Project, The rise of the creative district by Newman, Kaye, Harris, Janette, Park, Young Tae, Kim, Hong Ki, Suh, June Ho, Park, Jin Ho

    Published 2013
    “…The canal’s history of connecting local communities and beyond, through trade and business and ancillary industries has now been lost since rail and roads took their business at the end of the 19th Century. …”
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