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Studio South: co-creating architecture education through residencies in Calabria [Conference paper]
Published 2023“…At the same time, they have themselves become subjects in an action-research in which their activities and responses have created the data for pedagogical and cross-cultural findings. Secondly, the paper identifies new hybrid roles and collaborative relationships that bridge academic and lived worlds and presents how this immersive pedagogy blurs the boundaries between learning and living. …”
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Low magnetic field exposure alters prostate cancer cell properties
Published 2024“…In addition, 4 h LMF exposure significantly induced cellular invasion of PC3 cells. Overall, our findings suggest that changes in magnetic field exposures modulate EV-mediated and miR-regulatory processes in PCa metastasis, providing a basis for exploring novel therapeutic strategies.…”
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Performance of Kenaf geotextile in improving bearing capacity of soft soil
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Pre-treatment of oil palm fronds by ozonolysis for levulinic acid production
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The investigation of saccade parallel programming using a novel double-step paradigm: an fMRI study
Published 2018“…Conclusions: In conclusion, the findings support the role of the superior parietal region in the saccade target remapping process while the hippocampus area may be involved as a temporal storage to store the original vectors required for the spatial remapping process. …”
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Analysing collective action : intersections of power, government and resistance
Published 2018“…This research exposes and critically interrogates associated power dynamics, overlaps, and contestations, and how they in turn shape expectations of collective action. Drawing together findings from youth work, community development, social movement, and community arts praxis, the research illuminates; how and by whom collective action is rationalised and (de)legitimised; the changing role of the state in governing civil society; and the potential for collective action to prefigure alternative forms of relationships and to resist particular forms of government. …”
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The impact of mandatory non-financial reporting on corporate governance mechanisms: insight from an Italian global player
Published 2022“…Second, semi-structured interviews with members of Board of Directors, Management Committee and Sustainability Committee are conducted to provide in-depth insights into governance mechanisms changes following mandatory non-financial reporting adoption. Findings: Results highlights that the process of non-financial reporting implementation is strictly linked with management and governance mechanisms as relevant changes in reporting practices necessarily require proper governance systems. …”
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Aircraft noise, overheating and poor air quality in London primary schools' classrooms
Published 2012“…It is shown in this study that overheating and air quality benchmarks which are proposed by 'Department for Education and Skills' in Building Bulletin 101 and used to design and refurbish the UK schools, are relaxed benchmarks in comparison with the others which are proposed by different organisations and researchers. The overall findings of this thesis have been developed to draw the attention of school designers' to the current and future potential conflicts between the comfort factors in schools' classrooms. …”
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Zinc adequacy in the UK population
Published 2008“…The health and nutritional status of the population classified with Inadequate zinc intake’ was considered; biomarkers indicated that they had poorer Zn status and that they had significantly more CHD risk factors than those classified with ‘adequate Zn intakes’. However, these findings must be treated with caution, as higher Zn DRVs would lead to a larger proportion of the UK population being considered Zn inadequate and there is little independent data to suggest that this is a problem. …”
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Scalable transdiagnostic early assessment of mental health (STREAM): a study protocol
Published 2024“…The study adheres to Good Clinical Practice standards and the ethical guidelines of the 6th (2008) Declaration of Helsinki. Findings from STREAM will be disseminated to participating families, healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators and researchers, at local, national and international levels through meetings, academic journals and conferences.…”
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