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Revolutions from above: worker training as trasformismo in South Korea (2005)
Journal Article
Moore, P. (2005). Revolutions from above: worker training as trasformismo in South Korea. Capital and Class, 29(2), 39-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/030981680508600104

While making very substantial changes to the population's working conditions, government strategies to foster economic development in South Korea have historically attempted to keep worker involvement, in terms of influence on the process, to a bare... Read More about Revolutions from above: worker training as trasformismo in South Korea.

Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy' (2005)
Book Chapter
Richardson, H. (2005). Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy'. In D. Howcroft, & E. Trauth (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research. Edward Elgar

What a whirlwind the past couple of decades have been – blink and you may have missed it. Open your eyes now and wonder on the revolutionary transformation. Everything is new and different. We are in a new digital age, in new relationships and commun... Read More about Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy'.

An empirical basis for route choice in cycling (2005)
Journal Article
Scarf, P., & Grehan, P. (2005). An empirical basis for route choice in cycling. Journal of Sports Sciences, 23(9), 919-925. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410400023282

We used data from international cycle stage races to examine a rule for cyclists that is similar to Naismith’s rule. Naismith’s
rule is used by walkers to estimate travel times for routes involving climb (i.e. the vertical distance component of a ro... Read More about An empirical basis for route choice in cycling.

Potential role for 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase in regulating inflammation (2005)
Journal Article
Mabley, J., Pacher, P., Deb, A., Wallace, R., Elder, R., & Szabó, C. (2005). Potential role for 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase in regulating inflammation. FASEB Journal, 19(2), 290-2. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.04-2278fje

OGG-1 DNA glycosylase (OGG-1) is an enzyme involved in DNA repair. It excises 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine, which is formed by oxidative damage of guanine. We have investigated the role of OGG-1 in inflammation using three models of inflammation: endotox... Read More about Potential role for 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase in regulating inflammation.

Modelling match outcomes and decision support for setting a final innings target in test cricket (2005)
Journal Article
Scarf, P., & Shi, X. (2005). Modelling match outcomes and decision support for setting a final innings target in test cricket. IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, 16(2), 161-178. https://doi.org/10.1093/imaman/dpi010

This paper considers the problem of timing the declaration of the third innings in test cricket. Data on
the outcomes of recent test matches are analysed in order to develop simple decision support tools. The
first of these tools presents match out... Read More about Modelling match outcomes and decision support for setting a final innings target in test cricket.

Interdisciplinary knowledge modelling for free-form design - An educational experiment (2005)
Book Chapter
Kocaturk, T., & Veltkamp, M. (2005). Interdisciplinary knowledge modelling for free-form design - An educational experiment. In B. Martens, & A. Brown (Eds.), Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2005: Proceedings of the 11th International CAAD Futures Conference held at the Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, on June 20–22, 2005 (465-474). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3698-1_44

The recent advances in digital design media and digital fabrication processes have introduced formal and procedural effects on the conception and production of architecture. In order to bridge the individual concepts and processes of multiple design... Read More about Interdisciplinary knowledge modelling for free-form design - An educational experiment.

Differential CTLs specific for prostate-specific antigen in healthy donors and patients with prostate cancer (2005)
Journal Article
Elkord, E., Williams, P., Kynaston, H., & Rowbottom, A. (2005). Differential CTLs specific for prostate-specific antigen in healthy donors and patients with prostate cancer. International Immunology, 17(10), 1315-1325. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxh309

Induction of CTL responses specific for prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-derived peptides in healthy individuals and patients with prostate cancer (PC) was investigated. Eight PSA-derived peptides that have the potential to bind HLA-A2 molecules were... Read More about Differential CTLs specific for prostate-specific antigen in healthy donors and patients with prostate cancer.

Human monocyte isolation methods influence cytokine production from in vitro generated dendritic cells (2005)
Journal Article
Elkord, E., Williams, P., Kynaston, H., & Rowbottom, A. (2005). Human monocyte isolation methods influence cytokine production from in vitro generated dendritic cells. Immunology, 114(2), 204-212. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2004.02076.x

There is growing interest in the in vitro generation of dendritic cells (DC) from peripheral blood monocytes, but the effect of the method chosen to isolate CD14+ monocytes for subsequent DC generation is poorly documented. The method used to isolate... Read More about Human monocyte isolation methods influence cytokine production from in vitro generated dendritic cells.

The usefulness of oral life (hi)story to understand and empower: the case of trans-racial adoption (2005)
Journal Article
Patel, T. (2005). The usefulness of oral life (hi)story to understand and empower: the case of trans-racial adoption. Qualitative Social Work, 4(3), 327-345. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473325005055601

The article considers the usefulness of the oral life (hi)story approach, and in particular its qualitative method of interviewing, to researching social work issues such as trans-racial adoption. In providing clarification on the decision to use the... Read More about The usefulness of oral life (hi)story to understand and empower: the case of trans-racial adoption.

Overcoming school exclusion and achieving successful youth transitions within African Caribbean communities (2005)
Report
Wright, C., Standen, P., John, G., German, G., & Patel, T. (2005). Overcoming school exclusion and achieving successful youth transitions within African Caribbean communities

In spite of recent improvements in the school exclusion statistics for African-Caribbean children, they are still around three times more likely to be permanently excluded from school than white pupils. Given the increasing importance of education in... Read More about Overcoming school exclusion and achieving successful youth transitions within African Caribbean communities.

Influence of confinement energy and band anticrossing effect on the electron effective mass in Ga1−yInyNxAs1−x quantum wells (2005)
Journal Article
Tomic, S., & O’Reilly, E. (2005). Influence of confinement energy and band anticrossing effect on the electron effective mass in Ga1−yInyNxAs1−x quantum wells. Physical review B: Condensed matter and materials physics, 71(23), 233301. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.71.233301

We present a theoretical study of the electron effective mass in Ga1−yInyNxAs1−x∕GaAs quantum well (QW) structures. The calculations are based on a 10×10 k∙p band anticrossing Hamiltonian, incorporating valence, conduction, and nitrogen-induced bands... Read More about Influence of confinement energy and band anticrossing effect on the electron effective mass in Ga1−yInyNxAs1−x quantum wells.