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    Modeling and control of quartz crystal operated in liquid for bio-sensing application by A. Kadhim Fahad, Abu Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…Nowadays the applications of sensors are a very promising research field since they find application in many different areas. Biosensors are an increasingly important technology in the detection of compounds ranging from pesticides to biological weapons. …”
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    Terrorist designation with regard to European and international law: the case of the PMOI by Bowring, Bill, Korff, Douwe

    Published 2004
    “…This paper deals with three questions: (i) what is the significance in law of the word “terrorist”, (ii) how is it that an organization may find itself designated as “terrorist”, and (iii) what can the organization concerned do about it.…”
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    The development of Malay Dessert Module (Bubur and Pengat) by Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wafi, Md Sahak, Adibah Aishah, Yusri, Nabilah, Raden Ismail, Raden Mohd Farhan Helmy, Rohiat, Mohd Akmal

    Published 2021
    “…Malaysia is one of the few places where one could find an amalgamation of flavors and varieties of heritage food, which stands a living proof of the famous motto Malaysia, Truly Asia. …”
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    Novel opto-electronic and plastic fibre sensors by Ioannides, Nicos

    Published 1998
    “…The middle POF is coupled to a red LED and emits light onto a flat target with the two outer fibres receiving the reflected light from the target and guiding it to two silicon PIN photodiodes. Theoretical investigations on the behaviour of the sensor are presented for ranges between 0 mm and 100 mm, and for targets with different reflectivities. …”
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    How do Instagram’s clean-eating hashtags influence Orthorexia Nervosa and the sense of self in self-identified Orthorexia Nervosa tendencies: a mixed methods study by Horowitz, Raechel

    Published 2022
    “…Verbatim accounts were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings: A statistically significant relationship between individuals who are engaged with clean-eating hashtags and higher levels of ON symptoms was found. …”
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    Book review : Streetwalking: LGBTQ lives and protest in the Dominican Republic, by Ana-Maurine Lara by López, María E.

    Published 2022
    “…In a similar vein, Streetwalking: LGBTQ Lives and Protest in the Dominican Republic gives priority to the narration of the LGBTQ victims of police repression and political violence—those lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, transgender, and queer individuals who hang out in parks and streets and find refuge in each other.…”
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    The Barrie guide to the English legal system and legal method 2021 by Goldstone, Barrie

    Published 2021
    “…If you have not studied or worked with English Law before, you will find it invaluable to gain a basic knowledge of legal structure, legal language, legal research and legal analysis, before looking at the substantive law which forms the main body of this course.…”
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    Lecture assessment system(report module) by Selamat, Norhanim

    Published 2003
    “…Mostly, the existing system provided for test evaluation for a programming language or on-line assessment. But, to find a web-based system that fulfill the requirements such as able to assist the lecturers input assessment mark, to manipulate calculation automatically, to provide a list of attendance student, to produce a warning letter for an absence student and to monitor the teaching and learning progress in a university is difficult. …”
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    Women in management : barriers to career progress by Geddes, Jean

    Published 2002
    “…The other assumption that women are increasingly limiting their own career opportunities by making positive decisions to remain at the lowest positions in the management pipeline, through positive lifestyle choices, are challenged by the findings here. It was only when women found themselves hampered and unlikely to progress or thought that the harmony of their home lives was threatened that they decided to limit their options. …”
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    Proceedings of 9th Windsor Conference Making Comfort Relevant

    Published 2016
    “…But simple comfort models based on physics and physiology and using heat balance assumptions was found to be inadequate to explain the dynamic environments found to exist in many buildings when investigated using field surveys. However, despite being valued for its ability to deal with variable conditions, the field study approach continued to concentrate on finding a ‘comfort temperature’ for a particular group or environment. …”
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    The biosemiotic imagination in the Victorian frames of mind : Newman, Eliot and Welby by Neubauer, Deana

    Published 2016
    “…Drawing on nineteenth-century debates on the origin of language and evolutionary theory, the thesis argues that the ideas of John Henry Newman, George Eliot and Lady Victoria Welby were cultural precursors to the biosemiotic thought of the second half of the twentieth century and beyond, specifically in the way in which these three thinkers sought to find a ‘common grammar’ between natural and human practices. …”
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    Becoming Writers: Transforming Students' Academic Writing by Abegglen, Sandra, Burns, Tom, Sinfield, Sandra

    Published 2017
    “…Rather than focussing on a deficit student in need of ‘fixing’, we introduce and reflect on the usefulness of free- and creative writing exercises as we explore how we can enable students to find ‘a voice’ as we support them on the way to becoming successful academic writers. …”
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