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Numerical and experimental validation of a morphed wing geometry using Price-Païdoussis wind-tunnel testing – CORRIGENDUM (2016)
Journal Article
Botez, R., Koreanschi, A., & Sugar-Gabor, O. (2016). Numerical and experimental validation of a morphed wing geometry using Price-Païdoussis wind-tunnel testing – CORRIGENDUM. Aeronautical Journal, 120(1230), 1335-1335. https://doi.org/10.1017/aer.2016.73

The authors were listed incorrectly in the article by Botez(1). The authors should have appeared in the following order:

A. Koreanschi, O. Sugar-Gabor and R.M. Botez

The article has now been updated with all authors listed in the correct order;... Read More about Numerical and experimental validation of a morphed wing geometry using Price-Païdoussis wind-tunnel testing – CORRIGENDUM.

Flutter analysis of a morphing wing technology demonstrator : numerical simulation and wind tunnel testing (2016)
Journal Article

As part of a morphing wing technology project, the flutter analysis of two finite element models and the experimental results of a morphing wing demonstrator equipped with aileron are presented. The finite element models are representing a wing secti... Read More about Flutter analysis of a morphing wing technology demonstrator : numerical simulation and wind tunnel testing.

A marker set for measuring the kinematics of the lumbar spine and thoracic spine during running : a technical note (2016)
Journal Article
Preece, S., Bramah, C., & Mason, D. (2016). A marker set for measuring the kinematics of the lumbar spine and thoracic spine during running : a technical note. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 11(3), 390-396. https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2016.113.07

A protocol for tracking the motion of the lumbar spine, which uses seven skin mounted markers, has been adopted in previous studies investigating running. However, this configuration of can be difficult to track with passive motion capture systems. T... Read More about A marker set for measuring the kinematics of the lumbar spine and thoracic spine during running : a technical note.

Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives (2016)
Journal Article
Shannon, M. (2016). Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives. Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 18(3), https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v18i3.957

An increased focus on ‘family’ has developed as part of the social investment state in many countries. In the particular case of England, an intensive state gaze on so-called Troubled Families has developed, where the emphasis is on families with mor... Read More about Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives.

Social media (2016)
Book Chapter
Fenton, A., & Mohamad, M. (2016). Social media. In A. Heinze, & G. Fletcher (Eds.), Digital and social media marketing : a results-driven approach (190-213). Routledge

In this chapter you will:
1) understand the dynamics of social media-based communities, their composition and behaviours
2) learn to conduct a social media audit including competitor analysis
3) recognise the importance of a blog as a centre of... Read More about Social media.

Evaluating the impact of an end-of-life dementia care training workshop in Dorset (2016)
Journal Article
Liu, S., Fisher, R., & Innes, A. (2016). Evaluating the impact of an end-of-life dementia care training workshop in Dorset. European journal of palliative care, 23(2), 74-77

End-of-life care training has a positive impact on healthcare professionals’ ability and confidence to deliver palliative care.With essential training, healthcare professionals may develop a better understanding of, and better skills for, advance car... Read More about Evaluating the impact of an end-of-life dementia care training workshop in Dorset.

The rise of the phoenix : methodological innovation as a discourse of renewal (2016)
Book Chapter
Wastell, D., McMaster, T., & Kawalek, P. (2016). The rise of the phoenix : methodological innovation as a discourse of renewal. In L. Willcocks, C. Sauer, & M. Lacity (Eds.), Enacting Research Methods in Information Systems (191-212). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29269-4_8

Every 500 years (or 540, 1000, 1461, even 12,994, depending on the cultural context!), the legendary and beautifully plumaged Phoenix1 self-cremates in its nest of cinnamon twigs, rising again to embalm its predecessor in an egg of myrrh. Something o... Read More about The rise of the phoenix : methodological innovation as a discourse of renewal.

Harmonising nursing terminologies using a conceptual framework (2016)
Journal Article
Jansen, K., Kim, T., Coenen, A., Saba, V., & Hardiker, N. (2016). Harmonising nursing terminologies using a conceptual framework. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-658-3-471

The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System are standardised nursing terminologies that identify discrete elements of nursing practice, including nursing diagnoses, interventions, an... Read More about Harmonising nursing terminologies using a conceptual framework.

Using GIS as a decision making support tool for LEED credits (2016)
Book Chapter
Ismaeel, W., Adel, M., Dabaieh, M., & Kenawy, I. (2016). Using GIS as a decision making support tool for LEED credits. In P. La Roche, & M. Schiler (Eds.), PLEA 2016 Cities, Buildings, People : Towards Regenerative Environments. PLEA 2016

Green building rating systems are voluntary tools intended to promote sustainable building process through approaching several environmental issues that include sustainable design parameters related to the construction site and others related to its... Read More about Using GIS as a decision making support tool for LEED credits.

Parenting a child with a rare genetic disorder (2016)
Book Chapter
Pelenstov, L., O'Shaughnessy, P., Laws, T., & Esterman, A. (2016). Parenting a child with a rare genetic disorder. In J. Merrick (Ed.), Children and Childhood : Some International Aspects (125-132). Nova Science Publishers

Parenting a child with a rare genetic disorder has special difficulties, because diagnosis may be delayed or undetermined, support groups may be small and geographically scattered, and healthcare skills and resources limited. Ectodermal dysplasia (ED... Read More about Parenting a child with a rare genetic disorder.

The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care (2016)
Journal Article
Capstick, A., & Chatwin, J. (2016). The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care. Pragmatics and Society, 7(2), 169-195. https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.7.2.01cap

Within the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language feature prominently among diagnostic criteria. In this view, changes in ability to produce or understand coherent speech are considered to be an inevitable result of neuro... Read More about The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care.

Advantages and limitations of community-based post-disaster housing reconstruction projects (2016)
Journal Article
Ophiyandri, T., Amaratunga, D., & Keraminiyage, K. (2016). Advantages and limitations of community-based post-disaster housing reconstruction projects. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 7(4), 420-431. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-08-2014-0066

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the advantages and limitations of the implementation of a community-based method in post-disaster housing reconstruction.


Design/methodology/approach


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BIM adoption within Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) : an innovation diffusion model (2016)
Journal Article
Hosseini, M., Banihashemi, S., Chileshe, N., Namzadi, M., Udeaja, C., Rameezdeen, R., & McCuen, T. (2016). BIM adoption within Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) : an innovation diffusion model. Construction Economics and Building, 16(3), 71-86. https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v16i3.5159

Despite the envisaged benefits of BIM adoption for SMEs, BIM in SMEs has remained an underrepresented area within the available academic literature. This study proposes and draws upon a framework grounded on innovation diffusion theory (IDT) to provi... Read More about BIM adoption within Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) : an innovation diffusion model.

A comparative study of construction cost and commercial management services in the UK and China (2016)
Report
Zhou, L., Udeaja, C., Victoria, M., & Chen, Q. (2016). A comparative study of construction cost and commercial management services in the UK and China

Cost and commercial management processes and practices in different parts of the world vary significantly. In the UK and the British Commonwealth these practices are mainly market oriented and matured over several centuries. The effects of globalisa... Read More about A comparative study of construction cost and commercial management services in the UK and China.