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Breaking the cycle: fundamentals of crime-proofing design (2005)
Book Chapter
Wootton, A., Cooper, R., Davey, C., & Press, M. (2005). Breaking the cycle: fundamentals of crime-proofing design. In R. Clarke, & G. Newman (Eds.), Designing out crime from products and systems (179-202). Criminal Justice Press/Willow Tree Press

If a product or service can readily be used as a tool by criminals to victimize others or increases the vulnerability of its users to certain crimes, then it is likely to have declining sales in the marketplace. Crime-resistant design of products and... Read More about Breaking the cycle: fundamentals of crime-proofing design.

Nordic passage (2005)
Other
Dewhurst, R. (2005). Nordic passage. [DVD]

The involvement of cerebrospinal fluid and lymphatic drainage in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME) (2005)
Thesis
Perrin, R. The involvement of cerebrospinal fluid and lymphatic drainage in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME). (Thesis). University of Salford, UK

A novel osteopathic treatment has been discovered during the clinical practice of the author
which alleviates many of the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) known in the
UK as CFS/ME. The efficacy of this manual approach was tested using tw... Read More about The involvement of cerebrospinal fluid and lymphatic drainage in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME).

The production and properties of TCO coatings prepared by pulsed magnetron sputtering from powder targets (2005)
Thesis
Zhou, Y. The production and properties of TCO coatings prepared by pulsed magnetron sputtering from powder targets. (Thesis). University of Salford, UK

Mith their unique transparent and conductive properties, TCO (transparent
conductive oxide) coatings are becoming increasingly studied These commercially
important coatings have a promising future due to their various applications as
components in... Read More about The production and properties of TCO coatings prepared by pulsed magnetron sputtering from powder targets.

Hamlet lives happily ever after in Arabic: the genesis of the field of drama translation in Egypt (2005)
Journal Article
Hanna, S. (2005). Hamlet lives happily ever after in Arabic: the genesis of the field of drama translation in Egypt

In writing the history of drama translation in Egypt, historians have mostly conceived of translation in terms of a linear progression from infidelity to fidelity. The sweeping obsession with the linguistic proximity of translated drama to its corres... Read More about Hamlet lives happily ever after in Arabic: the genesis of the field of drama translation in Egypt.

Evaluation of finite element analysis techniques applied to a floating offshore wind turbine (2005)
Thesis
Almherigh, M. Evaluation of finite element analysis techniques applied to a floating offshore wind turbine. (Thesis). University of Salford

The work presented here is a research thesis of the Ph. D programme in The School of Computing, Science & Engineering at The University of Salford UK. The work presents the evaluation of using explicit finite element techniques for structural non-lin... Read More about Evaluation of finite element analysis techniques applied to a floating offshore wind turbine.

Estimating leaf area index in savanna vegetation using remote sensing and inverse modelling (2005)
Thesis
Bowyer, P. Estimating leaf area index in savanna vegetation using remote sensing and inverse modelling. (Thesis). University of Salford

Leaf area index (LAI), defined as the one sided green leaf area per unit ground area, is a key parameter in ecosystem process models. Owing to the large area of the earth's surface that they occupy, savanna ecosystems represent the third largest terr... Read More about Estimating leaf area index in savanna vegetation using remote sensing and inverse modelling.

The Manchester and Salford Sure Start Plus pilot programme: A baseline evaluation. SCNMCR Report: 12 (2005)
Report
Wray, J., & Hastings-Asatourian, B. (2005). The Manchester and Salford Sure Start Plus pilot programme: A baseline evaluation. SCNMCR Report: 12

This evaluation considers the implementation of the Sure Start Plus Pilot (SSPP) programme at the two pilot sites of Manchester and Salford and was commissioned by the teenage pregnancy teams in these cities. It is a local evaluation considering how... Read More about The Manchester and Salford Sure Start Plus pilot programme: A baseline evaluation. SCNMCR Report: 12.

Delineating fine-scale genetic units in amphibians: probing the primacy of ponds (2005)
Journal Article
probing the primacy of ponds. Conservation Genetics, 6, 227-234. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-004-7832-8

The population structure of pond-breeding amphibians is shaped by their distinct breeding foci, but it is
unclear to what extent this is reflected in the fine-scale distribution of genetic diversity. We used microsatellite
genotypes to investigate... Read More about Delineating fine-scale genetic units in amphibians: probing the primacy of ponds.

Contemporary gene flow and the spatio-temporal genetic structure of subdivided newt populations (Triturus cristatus, T. marmoratus) (2005)
Journal Article
of subdivided newt populations (Triturus cristatus, T. marmoratus). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 18, 619-628. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00864.x

Gene flow and drift shape the distribution of neutral genetic diversity in
metapopulations, but their local rates are difficult to quantify. To identify gene
flow between demes as distinct from individual migration, we present a
modified Bayesian... Read More about Contemporary gene flow and the spatio-temporal genetic structure of subdivided newt populations (Triturus cristatus, T. marmoratus).

Assessment of 17 new whiskered auklet ( Aethia pygmaea ) microsatellite loci in 42 seabirds identifies 5–15 polymorphic markers for each of nine Alcinae species (2005)
Journal Article
polymorphic markers for each of nine Alcinae species. Molecular ecology notes (Print), 5, 289-297. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-8286.2005.00906.x

We isolated 17 microsatellite loci in the whiskered auklet (
Aethia pygmaea
) and tested them
for amplification in 48 species from 13 seabird families (including 42 seabirds). Fifteen of
these loci were also tested for polymorphism in 38 of the s... Read More about Assessment of 17 new whiskered auklet ( Aethia pygmaea ) microsatellite loci in 42 seabirds identifies 5–15 polymorphic markers for each of nine Alcinae species.

Ecological epidemiology: the role of landscape structure in the transmission risk of the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis (Leukart 1863) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea : Taeniidae) (2005)
Journal Article
Graham, A., Danson, F., & Craig, P. (2005). Ecological epidemiology: the role of landscape structure in the transmission risk of the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis (Leukart 1863) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea : Taeniidae). Progress in Physical Geography, 29(1), 77-91. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309133305pp435ra

The larval form of the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis causes a fatal liver infection in humans and has high prevalence in western China. The tapeworm lifecycle involves small mammal populations and canids, such as foxes and dogs. Human cont... Read More about Ecological epidemiology: the role of landscape structure in the transmission risk of the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis (Leukart 1863) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea : Taeniidae).