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Limiting factors to high intensity exercise : the role of intramuscular pH and skeletal muscle buffering (1990)
Thesis
Mannion, A. Limiting factors to high intensity exercise : the role of intramuscular pH and skeletal muscle buffering. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

Within the context of a metabolic model of fatigue, formulated from a review of the literature, a decrease in intramuscular pH was identified as a potential limiting factor to the performance of high intensity exercise (HIE). This suggested a role... Read More about Limiting factors to high intensity exercise : the role of intramuscular pH and skeletal muscle buffering.

The future of imprisonment in Scotland : a critique of policy (1990)
Book Chapter
Adler, M., & Longhurst, B. (1990). The future of imprisonment in Scotland : a critique of policy. In A. Brown, & R. Parry (Eds.), The Scottish Government Yearbook (226-242). Edinburgh: Unit for the Study of Government in Scotland

Rape : a feminist analysis of recent public service provisions with particular reference to the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (1990)
Thesis
Foley, M. Rape : a feminist analysis of recent public service provisions with particular reference to the Sexual Assault Referral Centre. (Thesis). University of Salford

The starting point of this thesis is an examination of recent changes in public service provision of services for women who have experienced rape. I focus on the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Manchester, using this case to open up discu... Read More about Rape : a feminist analysis of recent public service provisions with particular reference to the Sexual Assault Referral Centre.

Farmers, kings, and traders: The people of southern Africa, 200-1860 (1990)
Book
Hall, M. (1990). Farmers, kings, and traders: The people of southern Africa, 200-1860. Chicago: University of Chicago Press

In this overview of the origins and development of black societies in southern Africa, Martin Hall reconstructs the region's past by throughly examining both the archaeological and the historical records. Beginning with the gradual southward movement... Read More about Farmers, kings, and traders: The people of southern Africa, 200-1860.

A stone wall out of the earth that thundering cannon cannot destroy: bastion and moat at the Castle, Cape Town (1990)
Journal Article
Hall, M., Halkett, D., Vanbeek, P., & Klose, J. (1990). A stone wall out of the earth that thundering cannon cannot destroy: bastion and moat at the Castle, Cape Town. Social Dynamics, 16(1), 22-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/02533959008458483

Although the urgency with which the Dutch East India Company administration at the Cape built defensive works was a direct result of their fear of attack from both land and sea, there was an additional imperative, for the Castle at Cape Town stood as... Read More about A stone wall out of the earth that thundering cannon cannot destroy: bastion and moat at the Castle, Cape Town.

The Barrack Street well: images of a Cape Town household in the nineteenth century (1990)
Journal Article
Hall, M., Halkett, D., Klose, J., Ritchie, G., & Poggenpoel, C. (1990). The Barrack Street well: images of a Cape Town household in the nineteenth century. South African archaeological bulletin, 45(152), 73-92

This paper describes the results of excavation of well deposits from Barrack Street, Cape Town. The sequence starts with an assemblage dated to the late eighteenth century and continues, with a clear stratigraphy, until the late nineteenth century. A... Read More about The Barrack Street well: images of a Cape Town household in the nineteenth century.