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Reducing the variability of oxygen consumption measurements (2001)
Journal Article
Baker, R., Hausch, A., & McDowell, B. (2001). Reducing the variability of oxygen consumption measurements. Gait & Posture, 13(3), 202-209. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0966-6362%2800%2900104-1

The oxygen consumption (O2) of 10 able-bodied adults each walking at a variety of cadences and hence speeds was measured. The effect on variability of subtracting the resting oxygen rate from gross measurements and of normalising walking speed to the... Read More about Reducing the variability of oxygen consumption measurements.

ERP and best of breed: a comparative analysis (2001)
Journal Article
Light, B., Holland, C., & Willis, K. (2001). ERP and best of breed: a comparative analysis. Business Process Management Journal, 7(3), 216-224. https://doi.org/10.1108/14637150110392683

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is the dominant strategic platform for supporting enterprise-wide business processes. However, it has been criticised for being inflexible and not meeting specific organisation and industry requirements. An... Read More about ERP and best of breed: a comparative analysis.

Policing racist incidents in Northern Ireland: attitudes and experiences of the PSNI (2001)
Journal Article
Patel, T. (2001). Policing racist incidents in Northern Ireland: attitudes and experiences of the PSNI. ˜The œjournal of criminal justice research, 1(2),

This article reports on a study which looked at the connectivity between the anti-racist policing agenda of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), when dealing with racially motivated crime involving black and minority ethnic (BME) victims, a... Read More about Policing racist incidents in Northern Ireland: attitudes and experiences of the PSNI.

Building a user blog with evidence: The Health Information Skills Academic Library Blog (2001)
Journal Article
Adams, R. (2001). Building a user blog with evidence: The Health Information Skills Academic Library Blog. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 6(3), 84-89

The College of Health and Social Care within the University of Salford is supported by a team of Academic Support Librarians who deliver training, support and advice to staff and student users of library resources and services. The team continually s... Read More about Building a user blog with evidence: The Health Information Skills Academic Library Blog.

Perceiving Success? : an investigation of disabled students' and academic staffs' perceptions of the factors that hinder a disabled student's occupational performance in Trinity College, Dublin (2001)
Journal Article
Collins, B., & O Mahony, P. (2001). Perceiving Success? : an investigation of disabled students' and academic staffs' perceptions of the factors that hinder a disabled student's occupational performance in Trinity College, Dublin. ˜The œIrish journal of occupational therapy, 31(1/2), 15-19

The influence of an Aircast® Sports Stirrup ankle brace on the ankle joint proprioception of professional soccer players (2001)
Journal Article
Bentham, S., Hatcher, J., Horsley, I., & McNaughton, L. (2001). The influence of an Aircast® Sports Stirrup ankle brace on the ankle joint proprioception of professional soccer players. Sports medicine, training, and rehabilitation (Print), 10(4), 223-234

To date studies have indicated an ankle brace provides support, but also has a positive influence on ankle proprioception. However, it is still unclear whether this finding is correct, especially in professional soccer players. The aim of this work... Read More about The influence of an Aircast® Sports Stirrup ankle brace on the ankle joint proprioception of professional soccer players.

The time of divergence between the two species of uacari monkeys : Cacajao calvus and Cacajao melanocephalus (2001)
Journal Article
Boubli, J., & Ditchfield, A. (2001). The time of divergence between the two species of uacari monkeys : Cacajao calvus and Cacajao melanocephalus. Folia Primatologica, 71(6), 387-391. https://doi.org/10.1159/000052735

It has been suggested in the literature that primates of the genus Cacajao have been restricted to flooded-forest habitats of western Amazonia since their split from the Chiropotes line in the Tertiary. It has been proposed further that the different... Read More about The time of divergence between the two species of uacari monkeys : Cacajao calvus and Cacajao melanocephalus.