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Electrokinetic bioremediation technique on contaminated landfill soil by pseudomonas putida
Published 2020“…Currently, many researchers are finding solutions to remediate heavy metal contamination in soil. …”
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Ecology of mammals and implication on park management
Published 2023“…From this research, 31 species of terrestrial mammals were recorded and together with previous findings produces the current checklist for TNJGL comprising of 60 mammal species. …”
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Characterization of ink-based phantoms with deep networks and photoacoustic method
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Phenomenological exploration of separation in couples amidst Covid-19 pandemic
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Letter on Leeds Irish Heritage Project
Published 2003“…Typescript letter from Anna Dunne of Leeds Irish Health and Homes to Tony Murray of the Smurfit Archive of the Irish in Britain regarding the Leeds Irish Heritage Project under development.…”
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Making masks for maternity staff
Published 2020“…Despite self-isolation, social distancing and NHS work during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sandra Denicke-Polcher and Anna Lawin-O’Brien found a way to make a joyous difference, connecting the community with healthcare providers on the shop floor. …”
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Migration and innovation at the bottom end: understanding the role of migrant managers in small hotels in the global city
Published 2012“…The paper examines the role of international migration and innovation in small hotels through a comparative study of migrant and non-migrant owners and managers in London hotels. The findings show the dependence of the sector on international managers whose contribution to innovation is understood in relation to the global environment of London, sectoral particularities and complex processes of mobility amongst both migrant and non-migrant managers. …”
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