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    Hiding in plain sight: the 'irony' of sexism by Beddows, Amy

    Published 2021
    “…Popular culture shapes us in many ways, and concerns have been raised about ‘sexualised’ messaging in TV and film, advertising, magazines, gaming, music videos and social media. In mainstream media, women are often depicted as submissive objects for heterosexual male consumption and regular exposure to sexist stereotypes has been linked to depression, low self-esteem and eating disorders, as well as sexualised attitudes and behaviours in young people, primarily girls.…”
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    Don't cut to the chase: hunting experiences for zoo animals and visitors by French, Fiona, Kingston-Jones, Mark, Schaller, David T., Webber, Sarah Ellen, Väätäjä, Heli, Campbell, Mark

    Published 2016
    “…This workshop explores different ways to use technology to facilitate hunting behaviour enrichment for zoo-housed animals and parallel gaming experiences for zoo visitors.…”
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    Fun and gameplay : review of Prensky, M. (2002) The Motivation of Gameplay, the real twenty-first century learning revolution, On the Horizon, Vol 10 No 1 pp 5-11 by Lance, Justin

    Published 2005
    “…Although the context of Prensky’s (2002) article is a discussion relating to e-learning or computer based learning - the 21st century learning revolution - the notion of learning through gaming and fun is just as relevant to classroom-based activities through the enhancement of motivation.…”
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    Overview effect of biodiesel storage on properties and characteristics by Zakaria, Hanis, Khalid, Amir, Sies, Mohamad Farid, Mustaffa, Norrizal

    Published 2014
    “…Water and sediment contamination are basically housekeep-ing issues for biodiesel. Degradation by oxidation yields products that may compromise fuel proper-ties, impair fuel quality and engine performance. …”
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    Treatment of shallow groundwater quality for non-potable use: A case study in Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor by Mohd Shahli, Fitryaliah, Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah, Mohd Salleh, Siti Nor Aishah, Ayob, Syafiqa

    Published 2018
    “…With the exception of TDS, all parameters comply with the Malaysia’s standard of raw and drink-ing water quality set by Ministry of Health.…”
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    Examining the temporal evolution of hypervelocity impact phenomena via high-speed imaging and ultraviolet-visible emission spectroscopy by Tandy, Jonathan D., Mihaly, Jonathan M., Adams, M. A., Rosakis, A. J.

    Published 2014
    “…Complementary laser-side-lighting [Mihaly et al., Int. J. Impact Eng. 62, 13 (2013); Proc. Eng. 58, 363 (2013)] and front-of-target (without laser illumination) images were also captured using a Cordin ultra-high-speed camera. …”
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    Visually induced motion sickness can be alleviated by pleasant odours by Keshavarz, Behrang, Stelzmann, Daniela, Paillard, Aurore, Hecht, Heiko

    Published 2015
    “…Several countermeasures against VIMS exist, but a reliable method to prevent or ease VIMS is unfortunately still miss- ing. In the present study, we tested whether olfactory cues can alleviate VIMS. …”
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    Highly infectious prions are not directly neurotoxic by Benilova, Iryna, Reilly, Madeleine, Terry, Cassandra, Wenborn, Adam, Schmidt, Christian, Marinho, Aline T., Risse, Emmanuel, Al-Doujaily, Huda, Wiggins De Oliveira, Michael, Sandberga, Malin K., Wadsworth, Jonathan D. F., Jat, Parmjit S, Collinge, John

    Published 2020
    “…We fur- ther show that treatment of brain homogenates from prion-infected mice with sodium lauroylsarcosine destroys toxicity without diminish- ing infectivity. This is consistent with models in which prion propa- gation and toxicity can be mechanistically uncoupled.…”
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