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Measuring social influence of a senior midwife on decision-making in maternity care : an experimental study (2005)
Journal Article
Hollins Martin, C., & Bull, P. (2005). Measuring social influence of a senior midwife on decision-making in maternity care : an experimental study. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 15, 120-126. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.808

The document Changing Childbirth produced by the Department of Health (1993) requests provision of more choice, continuity and control for women during pregnancy and childbirth. In this context this study considers whether midwives’decisions are infl... Read More about Measuring social influence of a senior midwife on decision-making in maternity care : an experimental study.

Redefining biomechanics of the foot and ankle (2005)
Journal Article
Nester, C., Findlow, A., Liu, A., Ward, E., & Cocheba, J. (2005). Redefining biomechanics of the foot and ankle. Podiatry today, 18(10), 52-62

When it comes to the load-bearing joints of the lower limb, the foot is the least understood. This stems from the fact that its size is a major barrier to quality scientific investigation but is also partly due to the the misconception that its funct... Read More about Redefining biomechanics of the foot and ankle.

Constructed wetlands: a review (2005)
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Scholz, M., & Lee, B. (2005). Constructed wetlands: a review. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 62(4), 421-447. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207230500119783

The first aim of this invited literature review is critically to review and evaluate hydrological, physical and biochemical processes within natural and constructed wetlands. The second aim is to contribute the thoughts of the authors to the discus... Read More about Constructed wetlands: a review.

Treatment of gully pot liquor containing heavy metals with constructed wetlands in Scotland (2005)
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Scholz, M., Anderson, P., & Forman, B. (2005). Treatment of gully pot liquor containing heavy metals with constructed wetlands in Scotland. Water Science and Technology, 51(9), 251-258

The aim of this investigation was to assess the treatment efficiencies for gully pot liquor of 12 experimental vertical-flow constructed wetland filters containing Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (Common Reed) and filter media of differen... Read More about Treatment of gully pot liquor containing heavy metals with constructed wetlands in Scotland.

Obecity (2005)
Journal Article
Marvin, S., & Medd, W. (2005). Obecity

Enterprise information systems: technology first or process first? (2005)
Journal Article
Arif, M., Kulonda, D., Jones, J., & Proctor, M. (2005). Enterprise information systems: technology first or process first?. Business Process Management Journal, 11(1), 5-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/14637150510578692

Purpose – Enterprise resource planning (ERP), a technological approach for enterprise information systems, has many recorded case examples of lengthy and expensive implementations reported in literature. This research has uncovered an alternative p... Read More about Enterprise information systems: technology first or process first?.

The effects of a neoprene sleeve on knee joint position sense (2005)
Journal Article
Herrington, L., Simmonds, C., & Hatcher, J. (2005). The effects of a neoprene sleeve on knee joint position sense. Research in Sports Medicine, 13(1), 37-46

The aims of the study were, first, to assess the effect of a neoprene knee brace on proprioceptive acuity of normal subjects and, second, to assess the relationships between a variety of tests of proprioceptive acuity. Twenty healthy, physically acti... Read More about The effects of a neoprene sleeve on knee joint position sense.

Are we equipped for wearables? (2005)
Journal Article
Power, E. (2005). Are we equipped for wearables?. Textile Asia, 36(11), 74-78

A collaborative project, which emphasized on the value of cross-discipline collaboration within the higher education curriculum in the areas of fashion, wearable computing, and electronics, is described. The project ran for a period of 10 weeks, unde... Read More about Are we equipped for wearables?.