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Evaluating Castlefield Urban Heritage Park from the consumer perspective: destination attribute importance, visitor perception and satisfaction (2000)
Journal Article
Schofield, P. (2000). Evaluating Castlefield Urban Heritage Park from the consumer perspective: destination attribute importance, visitor perception and satisfaction. Tourism Analysis, 5(2-4), 183-189

The objective of the research was to evaluate, from the consumer perspective, Castlefield Urban Heritage Park--a day trip destination in Manchester--in order to inform the destination's product development strategy. An attitude scale comprising attri... Read More about Evaluating Castlefield Urban Heritage Park from the consumer perspective: destination attribute importance, visitor perception and satisfaction.

Intelligent systems in manufacturing: current developments and future prospects (2000)
Journal Article
Meziane, F., Vadera, S., Kobbacy, K., & Proudlove, N. (2000). Intelligent systems in manufacturing: current developments and future prospects. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576060010326221

Global competition and rapidly changing customer requirements are demanding increasing changes in manufacturing environments. Enterprises are required to constantly redesign their products and continuously reconfigure their manufacturing systems. Tra... Read More about Intelligent systems in manufacturing: current developments and future prospects.

Theory completion using inverse entailment (2000)
Book Chapter
Muggleton, S., & Bryant, C. (2000). Theory completion using inverse entailment. In J. Cussens, & A. Frisch (Eds.), Inductive Logic Programming (130-146). London, UK: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44960-4_8

The main real-world applications of Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) to date involve the "Observation Predicate Learning" (OPL) assumption, in which both the examples and hypotheses define the same predicate. However, in both scientific discovery... Read More about Theory completion using inverse entailment.

Measuring performance when positives are rare: relative advantage versus predictive accuracy - a biological case-study (2000)
Conference Proceeding
Muggleton, S., Bryant, C., & Srinivasan, A. (2000). Measuring performance when positives are rare: relative advantage versus predictive accuracy - a biological case-study. In R. de Mántaras, & E. Plaza (Eds.), Machine learning: ECML 2000: 11th European conference on machine learning, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, May 31-June 2 2000 (300-312)

This paper presents a new method of measuring performance when positives are rare and investigates whether Chomsky-like grammar representations are useful for learning accurate comprehensible predictors of members of biological sequence families. The... Read More about Measuring performance when positives are rare: relative advantage versus predictive accuracy - a biological case-study.

"Good lesbian, bad lesbian...": Regulating heterosexuality in fostering and adoption assessments (2000)
Journal Article
Hicks, S. (2000). "Good lesbian, bad lesbian...": Regulating heterosexuality in fostering and adoption assessments. Child and Family Social Work, 5(2), 157-168

The paper examines the assessment of lesbians who apply to foster or adopt, using data generated from 30 interviews with local authority social workers. Using feminist and queer theories, the author suggests that lesbian applicants pose a challenge t... Read More about "Good lesbian, bad lesbian...": Regulating heterosexuality in fostering and adoption assessments.

Post-breeding migrations of newts (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) with contrasting ecological requirements (2000)
Journal Article
T. marmoratus) with contrasting ecological requirements. Journal of Zoology, 251, 297-306

Two newt species with contrasting ecological requirements (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) were radio-tracked after leaving a shared breeding pond in western France. Movements of 30 individuals were recorded over 491 days. During the ®rst ter... Read More about Post-breeding migrations of newts (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) with contrasting ecological requirements.

High aquatic niche overlap in the newts Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus (Amphibia, Urodela) (2000)
Journal Article
T. marmoratus (Amphibia, Urodela). Hydrobiologia, 437, 149-155

We studied spatial niche metrics of large-bodied newts (Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus) in three breeding ponds in western France. Adults and larvae were sampled with underwater funnel traps. Larvae were identified to the species with diagnos... Read More about High aquatic niche overlap in the newts Triturus cristatus and T. marmoratus (Amphibia, Urodela).

Reducing seat dip attenuation (2000)
Journal Article
Davies, W., & Cox, T. (2000). Reducing seat dip attenuation. ˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (Online), 108(5), 2211-2218

Strategies fur reducing seat dip attenuation in concert halls are considered. It is shown that the dip is established 4 ms after the direct sound from the stage arrives at the listener. Sound scattered from the seats and floor is the main cause of th... Read More about Reducing seat dip attenuation.

Midwives, obstetricians and prenatal screening (2000)
Journal Article
Wray, J., & Maresh, M. (2000). Midwives, obstetricians and prenatal screening. British Journal of Midwifery, 8(131), 31-35

Prenatal screening is a routine procedure within contemporary maternity care and most women opt for prenatal testing and become involved in various aspects of such tests. Evidence to date suggests that the level of the practitioner’s knowledge can... Read More about Midwives, obstetricians and prenatal screening.

Estimating the stem carbon production of a coniferous forest using an ecosystem simulation model driven by the remotely sensed red edge (2000)
Journal Article
Lucas, N., Curran, P., Plummer, S., Danson, F., & et, A. (2000). Estimating the stem carbon production of a coniferous forest using an ecosystem simulation model driven by the remotely sensed red edge. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 21(4), 619-631. https://doi.org/10.1080/014311600210461

A general forest ecosystem model (FOREST-BGC) driven by remotely sensed and meteorological data was used to estimate stem carbon production (SCP) for a forest in mid-Wales. Key inputs to the model were spatial estimates of leaf area index (LAI) and l... Read More about Estimating the stem carbon production of a coniferous forest using an ecosystem simulation model driven by the remotely sensed red edge.

A model of multiple nested inspections at different intervals (2000)
Journal Article
Wang, W. (2000). A model of multiple nested inspections at different intervals. Computers and Operations Research, 27, 539-558

Although much has been published concerning the optimality of a single-type inspection process, relatively little attention has been paid in the literature of maintenance modelling to the practice of multiple nested inspections. In this paper a nov... Read More about A model of multiple nested inspections at different intervals.

A data deficiency based parameter estimating problem and case study in delay time PM modeling (2000)
Journal Article
Christer, A., Lee, C., & Wang, W. (2000). A data deficiency based parameter estimating problem and case study in delay time PM modeling. International Journal of Production Economics, 67, 63-76

This paper describes a modeling study of preventive maintenance (PM) policy of production plant in a local company with a view to improving current practice. The model developed is based upon the delay time concept where because of an absence of PM... Read More about A data deficiency based parameter estimating problem and case study in delay time PM modeling.