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How can construction research be organized? An overseas comment on the Fairclough Review. (2002)
Journal Article
Koskela, L. (2002). How can construction research be organized? An overseas comment on the Fairclough Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613210210159055

Assesses the government report created by Sir John Fairclough which reviewed governmental research and development policies and practices in Great Britain. Identification of four separate roles of the government and the construction industry; Mission... Read More about How can construction research be organized? An overseas comment on the Fairclough Review..

The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking in hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes (2002)
Journal Article
Hou, K., & Hughes, R. (2002). The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking in hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes. Journal of Membrane Science, 206(1-2), 119-130. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0376-7388%2801%2900770-0

The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking on hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes has been evaluated by means of comparisons between experimental and predicated data at temperatures of 548-723K and a total pr... Read More about The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking in hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes.

The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking in hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes (2002)
Journal Article
Hou, K., & Hughes, R. (2002). The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking in hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes. Journal of Membrane Science, 206(1-2), 119-130. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0376-7388%2801%2900770-0

The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking on hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes has been evaluated by means of comparisons between experimental and predicated data at temperatures of 548-723K and a total pr... Read More about The effect of external mass transfer, competitive adsorption and coking in hydrogen permeation through thin Pd/Ag membranes.

A pilot programme into the use of Blackboard to support the teaching of engineering undergraduates (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Laws, E. (2002, August). A pilot programme into the use of Blackboard to support the teaching of engineering undergraduates. Presented at International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEE), UMIST, Manchester, UK

Supporting engineering students throughout their studies places a heavy demand on academic staff time. Increasingly it is necessary to provide help outside the schedule lecture and tutorial periods and to cope with a range of student abilities. An ef... Read More about A pilot programme into the use of Blackboard to support the teaching of engineering undergraduates.

Do domestic dogs show any evidence of being able to count? (2002)
Journal Article
West, R., & Young, R. (2002). Do domestic dogs show any evidence of being able to count?. Animal Cognition, 5, 183-186. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-002-0140-0

Numerical competence has been demonstrated
in a wide range of animal species. The level of numerical
abilities shown ranges from simple relative numerousness
judgements to true counting. In this study we used the
preferential looking technique to... Read More about Do domestic dogs show any evidence of being able to count?.

The comparative gastrointestinal responses of children and adults following consumption of sweets formulated with sucrose, isomalt and lycasin HBC (2002)
Journal Article
Lee, A., Wils, D., Zumbe, A., & Storey, D. (2002). The comparative gastrointestinal responses of children and adults following consumption of sweets formulated with sucrose, isomalt and lycasin HBC. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56(8), 755-764. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601389

Objectives: To determine the gastrointestinal responses of children and adults following consumption of sucrose, isomalt and lycasin HBC and to compare these at two different dose levels in adults.

Design: Both studies were randomised, double-bli... Read More about The comparative gastrointestinal responses of children and adults following consumption of sweets formulated with sucrose, isomalt and lycasin HBC.

A doppler sodar case study of top-down convection and convective dissipation of stratus (2002)
Journal Article
von Hünerbein, S., & Richner, H. (2002). A doppler sodar case study of top-down convection and convective dissipation of stratus. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 19(8), 1170-1180. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426%282002%29019%3C1170%3AADSCSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2

Stratus dissipation over the Swiss Plateau has long been a forecasting problem. A case study of stratus structure and development was conducted during the winter of 1997/98. Measurements were performed with the monostatic Doppler sodar of the Swiss F... Read More about A doppler sodar case study of top-down convection and convective dissipation of stratus.

A doppler sodar case study of top-down convection and convective dissipation of stratus (2002)
Journal Article
von Hünerbein, S., & Richner, H. (2002). A doppler sodar case study of top-down convection and convective dissipation of stratus. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 19(8), 1170-1180. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426%282002%29019%3C1170%3AADSCSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2

Stratus dissipation over the Swiss Plateau has long been a forecasting problem. A case study of stratus structure and development was conducted during the winter of 1997/98. Measurements were performed with the monostatic Doppler sodar of the Swiss F... Read More about A doppler sodar case study of top-down convection and convective dissipation of stratus.