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Delegating and Distributing Morality: Can We Inscribe Privacy Protection in a Machine? (2006)
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Adam, A. (2006). Delegating and Distributing Morality: Can We Inscribe Privacy Protection in a Machine?. Ethics and Information Technology, 7(4), 233 - 242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-006-0013-3

This paper addresses the question of delegation of morality to a machine, through a consideration of whether or not non-humans can be considered to be moral. The aspect of morality under consideration here is protection of privacy. The topic is intro... Read More about Delegating and Distributing Morality: Can We Inscribe Privacy Protection in a Machine?.

Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design (2006)
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Linge, N., & Parsons, D. (2006). Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design. IEEE Transactions on Education, 49(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1109/TE.2005.852600

This paper addresses the challenge of developing techniques for the effective teaching of computer network design. It reports on the experience of using the technique of problem-based learning as a key pedagogical method for teaching practical networ... Read More about Problem-based learning as an effective tool for teaching computer network design.

Narrating significant experience: reflective accounts and the production of (self) knowledge (2006)
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Taylor, C. (2006). Narrating significant experience: reflective accounts and the production of (self) knowledge. British Journal of Social Work, 36(2), 189-206. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bch269

Notwithstanding the rise of evidence-based practice, other tendencies within social work scholarship are also discernible. One of these is the study of the everyday, routine accomplishment of practice, drawing on microsociological methods and techniq... Read More about Narrating significant experience: reflective accounts and the production of (self) knowledge.

Construction work and the worker : a comparative study of craft & mass scale technologies in building construction (2006)
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Pathirage, C., & Rameezdeen, R. (2006). Construction work and the worker : a comparative study of craft & mass scale technologies in building construction. Built Environment Sri Lanka, 3(1), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.4038/besl.v3i1.7636

During the twentieth century the construction industry, its products and technology have changed drastically. Studies carried out on the same or equivalent products of construction have showed clear differences in the nature of technology used in the... Read More about Construction work and the worker : a comparative study of craft & mass scale technologies in building construction.

A major change in human evolution (2006)
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Nevell, M. (2006). A major change in human evolution. British Archaeology, 30-33

The phrase 'industrial archaeology' is over 50 years old. Technology? Social relations? The world since the industrial revolution, or industry since the first stone tool? This article considers the nature of an increasingly popular branch of archaeol... Read More about A major change in human evolution.

Defining spatial parameters for non-linear walking (2006)
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Huxham, F., Gong, J., Baker, R., Morris, M., & Iansek, R. (2006). Defining spatial parameters for non-linear walking. Gait & Posture, 23(2), 159-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2005.01.001

Current definitions of the spatial and temporal parameters of gait have been based on the premise that walking occurs in a straight line. When the direction of progression (DoP) is not consistent and walking is non-linear, these definitions do not pr... Read More about Defining spatial parameters for non-linear walking.

Transgenic plants for insect pest control: a forward looking scientific perspective (2006)
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Ferry, N., Edwards, M., Gatehouse, J., Capell, T., Christou, P., & Gatehouse, A. (2006). Transgenic plants for insect pest control: a forward looking scientific perspective. Transgenic Research, 15(1), 13-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11248-005-4803-x

One of the first successes of plant biotechnology has been the creation and commercialisation of transgenic crops exhibiting resistance to major insect pests. First generation products encompassed plants with single insecticidal Bt genes with resista... Read More about Transgenic plants for insect pest control: a forward looking scientific perspective.

A flexible infrastructure for delivering augmented reality enabled transcranial magnetic stimulation (2006)
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Hughes, C., & John, N. (2006). A flexible infrastructure for delivering augmented reality enabled transcranial magnetic stimulation

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is the process in which electrical activity in the brain is influenced by a pulsed magnetic field. Common practice is to align an electromagnetic coil with points of interest identified on the surface of the br... Read More about A flexible infrastructure for delivering augmented reality enabled transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Behavioural and neurochemical responses evoked by repeated exposure to an elevated open platform (2006)
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Storey, J., Robertson, D., Beattie, J., Reid, I., Mitchell, S., & Balfour, D. (2006). Behavioural and neurochemical responses evoked by repeated exposure to an elevated open platform. Behavioural Brain Research, 166(2), 220-229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2005.08.002

Increased psychophysiological resistance to chronic stress has been related to increased 5-HT release in the dorsal hippocampus. This study investigated the changes in 5-HT release and turnover in the hippocampus evoked by acute and repeated exposure... Read More about Behavioural and neurochemical responses evoked by repeated exposure to an elevated open platform.

The reproducibility of measurements of inspiratory work capacity in cystic fibrosis patients (2006)
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Enright, S., Unnithan, V., & Davies, D. (2006). The reproducibility of measurements of inspiratory work capacity in cystic fibrosis patients. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2005.02.012

The evaluation of respiratory muscle endurance (RME) is regarded as being clinically relevant to the assessment of respiratory muscle function. The reproducibility of a non-invasive measure of assessing RME was determined by measuring inspiratory wor... Read More about The reproducibility of measurements of inspiratory work capacity in cystic fibrosis patients.

Sediment stratigraphy and heavy metal fluxes to reservoirs in the southern Pennines uplands, UK. (2006)
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Shotbolt, L., Hutchinson, S., & Thomas, A. (2006). Sediment stratigraphy and heavy metal fluxes to reservoirs in the southern Pennines uplands, UK. Journal of Paleolimnology, 35(2), 305-322. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-005-1594-2

Reservoir sediments are rarely used as environmental archives because of the potential for sediment disturbance by fluctuating water levels. However, rapid rates of sedimentation, proximity to urban centres and often the existence of management recor... Read More about Sediment stratigraphy and heavy metal fluxes to reservoirs in the southern Pennines uplands, UK..

Marsupials from space: fluctuating asymmetry, geographical information systems and animal conservation (2006)
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Teixeira, C., Hirsch, A., Perini, H., & Young, R. (2006). Marsupials from space: fluctuating asymmetry, geographical information systems and animal conservation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 273(1589), https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2005.3386

We report the development of a new quantitative method of assessing the effects of anthropogenic impacts on living beings; this method allows us to assess actual impacts and to travel backwards in time to assess impacts. In this method, we have cross... Read More about Marsupials from space: fluctuating asymmetry, geographical information systems and animal conservation.

Electron transfer in apoferritin probed by muon spin relaxation (2006)
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Telling, M. T. F., & Kilcoyne, S. (2006). Electron transfer in apoferritin probed by muon spin relaxation. Physica B: Condensed Matter, 374, 451-455. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physb.2005.11.130

Electron-transfer processes play a vital role in many biological phenomena, from energy storage to photosynthesis. The labelled
electron method using positive muons allows such transfer processes in macromolecules, such as proteins, to be probed on... Read More about Electron transfer in apoferritin probed by muon spin relaxation.

The threshold of the real: A site for participatory resistance in Blast Theory's Uncle Roy all around you (2003) (2006)
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Adams, K. (2006). The threshold of the real: A site for participatory resistance in Blast Theory's Uncle Roy all around you (2003). Body, Space & Technology, 6(1),

This article examines the collision of virtual and real spaces through simultaneous live and online play in Uncle Roy All Around You, and how this disruption of immersion is used to expose the habitual engagements associated with the digital interfac... Read More about The threshold of the real: A site for participatory resistance in Blast Theory's Uncle Roy all around you (2003).

To 'raise dream and ambition': the rhetorical analysis of a teenage pregnancy strategy (2006)
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Fallon, D. (2006). To 'raise dream and ambition': the rhetorical analysis of a teenage pregnancy strategy. Nursing Inquiry, 13(3), 186-193. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1800.2006.00328.x

Critical discourse analysis (CDA) has been evident in disciplines such as sociology and cultural studies for many years, and is of increasing interest to nurse scholars internationally. This paper outlines what CDA is and how it might be used as an a... Read More about To 'raise dream and ambition': the rhetorical analysis of a teenage pregnancy strategy.

Nursing knowledge and the expansion of day surgery in the United Kingdom (2006)
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Mitchell, M. (2006). Nursing knowledge and the expansion of day surgery in the United Kingdom. Ambulatory Surgery, 12(3), 131-138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ambsur.2005.09.003

Background: The amount of surgery undertaken within United Kingdom Day Surgery Units has risen considerably over the past 15–20 years. Throughout this pioneering era, nursing roles and responsibilities within the modern surgical environment have deve... Read More about Nursing knowledge and the expansion of day surgery in the United Kingdom.