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Inchiesta sulla narrativa italiana degli anni Sessanta e Settanta: quattro domante per Arbasino, Bonura, Bruck, Camon, Debenedetti, Duranti, La Capria, Malerba, Maraini, Rigoni Stern, Sanguineti, Sanvitale, Sgorlon
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Ania, G., & Butcher, J. Inchiesta sulla narrativa italiana degli anni Sessanta e Settanta: quattro domante per Arbasino, Bonura, Bruck, Camon, Debenedetti, Duranti, La Capria, Malerba, Maraini, Rigoni Stern, Sanguineti, Sanvitale, Sgorlon. Contemporanea, Rivista di studi sulla letteratura e sulla comunicazione, 5, 189-199. https://doi.org/10.1400/91031

At Capriolo's hotel: heaven, hell and otherworlds in 'Il dopio regno'
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Ania, G. At Capriolo's hotel: heaven, hell and otherworlds in 'Il dopio regno'. Italian Studies, 54, 132-156

Paola Capriolo has stated that the kind of truth she searches for and tries to express is outside the sphere of everyday life. She has also claimed: 'Per me la letteratura non può essere che astrazione; anche autoestraniazione e distacco dall'io. Qu... Read More about At Capriolo's hotel: heaven, hell and otherworlds in 'Il dopio regno'.

Nanoscale hydroxyl radical generation from multiphoton ionization of tryptophan
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Bisby, R., Crisostomo, A., Botchway, S., & Parker, A. Nanoscale hydroxyl radical generation from multiphoton ionization of tryptophan. Photochemistry and Photobiology, 85(1), 353-357. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-1097.2008.00447.x

Exposure of solutions containing both tryptophan and hydrogen peroxide to a pulsed (~180 fs) laser beam at 750 nm induces luminescence characteristic of 5 hydroxytryptophan. The results indicate that 3-photon excitation of tryptophan results in photo... Read More about Nanoscale hydroxyl radical generation from multiphoton ionization of tryptophan.

The 1950 'Ambassador’s Agreement' on USAF bases in the UK and British fears of US atomic unilateralism
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Colman, J. The 1950 'Ambassador’s Agreement' on USAF bases in the UK and British fears of US atomic unilateralism. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390701248764

The article explores the 1950 'Ambassador's Agreement' (named after US Ambassador Lewis Douglas) about establishing long-term US air bases in the UK. During the discussions British representatives expressed resentment of American pressure and were co... Read More about The 1950 'Ambassador’s Agreement' on USAF bases in the UK and British fears of US atomic unilateralism.

'Dealing with disillusioned men': the Washington ambassadorship of Sir Patrick Dean, 1965-69
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Colman, J. 'Dealing with disillusioned men': the Washington ambassadorship of Sir Patrick Dean, 1965-69. Contemporary British History, 21(2), 247-270. https://doi.org/10.1080/13619460600785358

This article provides the first appraisal of the role of UK Ambassador to the United States Sir Patrick Dean, 1965-69. Dean found himself preoccupied with difficulties over Vietnam and British military commitments East of Suez. He helped to promote g... Read More about 'Dealing with disillusioned men': the Washington ambassadorship of Sir Patrick Dean, 1965-69.

Communication: 'What now for Britain?' The state department's intelligence assessment of the 'Special Relationship' 7 February 1968
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Colman, J. Communication: 'What now for Britain?' The state department's intelligence assessment of the 'Special Relationship' 7 February 1968. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592290802096414

The period 1967-1968 was a difficult one for the Anglo-American relationship, as a result of developments such as British defense cuts “East of Suez.” In the run-up to a visit to Washington by Prime Minister Harold Wilson in February 1968, the State... Read More about Communication: 'What now for Britain?' The state department's intelligence assessment of the 'Special Relationship' 7 February 1968.

Psychological care of patients undergoing modern elective surgery
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Mitchell, M. Psychological care of patients undergoing modern elective surgery. Nursing Standard, 21(30), 48-55

The amount of time patients spend in hospital preparing for and recovering from elective surgery has reduced significantly in recent years. Nursing interventions associated with lengthy hospital admissions are no longer appropriate for patients who m... Read More about Psychological care of patients undergoing modern elective surgery.

Nursing research into modern day surgery: a literature review
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Mitchell, M. Nursing research into modern day surgery: a literature review. Ambulatory Surgery, 13(4), 95-105

Aim: The aim of this review was to examine the present scope and direction of nursing research into day surgery in order to gain insight into possible future surgical nursing intervention in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.
Background: Ele... Read More about Nursing research into modern day surgery: a literature review.

Modeling and analysis of the growth of copper dendrites in saturated conditions using a multilevel factorial design analysis
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Lawson, W., Pilkington, R., & Hill, A. Modeling and analysis of the growth of copper dendrites in saturated conditions using a multilevel factorial design analysis. Microelectronics International, 24(2), 28-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/13565360710745575

Purpose – Tracks, pads and vias on printed circuit boards can suffer from a variety of problems, if the surfaces are contaminated with electricallyconducting substances. Aims to model a multilevel full-factorial design to study the effects of tempera... Read More about Modeling and analysis of the growth of copper dendrites in saturated conditions using a multilevel factorial design analysis.

Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari)
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Andrade, R., Monteiro, F., Rocha El Bizri, H., Pantoja, L., Bodmer, R., Valsecchi, J., & Mayor, P. Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari). Theriogenology, 119, 163-174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.07.006

The white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) is an endangered large-sized Neotropical ungulate that is one of the most hunted mammals in the Amazon. Here, we used two embryos and 102 white-lipped peccary fetuses originated from animals hunted for subsis... Read More about Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari).

Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles
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Saha, S., Prasad, V., & Beg, O. (in press). Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles. Journal of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, 16(1), 125-137. https://doi.org/10.24874/jsscm.2022.16.01.09

In the last few years, the thermo-hydraulic study of nanofluid flow bifurcation phenomena have become a great interest and useful tool in many engineering applications. FVM has been employed in this article to numerically explore the laminar water fl... Read More about Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles.

The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture
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Canned TV has been a television industry practice almost from the start of television itself and was a way in which local/nationally-produced television programmes gained extra revenue by travelling, under licence, around the world. As well as provid... Read More about The curated TV experience with ‘value added’ : Walter Presents, canned TV, curation, and post-production Culture.

Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats
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Risely, A., Müller-Klein, N., Schmid, D., Wilhelm, K., Clutton-Brock, T., Manser, M., & Sommer, S. Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1873485/v1

Climate change and climate-driven increases in infectious disease threaten wildlife populations globally. Yet, their combined long-term effects on gut microbial communities remain unknown. Over the past two decades, wild meerkats inhabiting the Kalah... Read More about Climate change and tuberculosis drive non-adaptive shifts in the faecal microbiota of wild meerkats.