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Hurling up (that wall) (2008)
Book Chapter
Hurley, U. (2008). Hurling up (that wall). In A. Corkish (Ed.), Liverpool Poets (97-97). Liverpool: Erbacce Press

Poem within an anthology containing the work of 33 Liverpudlian poets.

DEAR-ONTO : a derivational Arabic ontology based on verbs (2008)
Journal Article
Belkredim, F., & Meziane, F. (2008). DEAR-ONTO : a derivational Arabic ontology based on verbs. International Journal of Computer Processing Of Languages, 21(3), 279-291. https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793840608001901

The Arabic language is a highly derivational and inflexional language in which morphology plays a significant role. However, a large number of the derivations obey a set of pre-defined rules and when applied, do not only produce a set of related word... Read More about DEAR-ONTO : a derivational Arabic ontology based on verbs.

The report of the evaluation of fitness for practice pre-registration nursing and midwifery curricula project: Final report, September 2008 (2008)
Report
Lauder, W., Roxburgh, M., Holland, K., Johnson, M., Watson, R., Porter, M., …Behr, A. (2008). The report of the evaluation of fitness for practice pre-registration nursing and midwifery curricula project: Final report, September 2008

The debate about the competence of newly qualified nurses and midwives has a long and contentious history. Much of this debate has not been informed by a strong evidence-base, but has often relied on anecdote, personal experience and deeply held opin... Read More about The report of the evaluation of fitness for practice pre-registration nursing and midwifery curricula project: Final report, September 2008.

Special issue: Learning and teaching in immersive virtual worlds (Editorial) (2008)
Journal Article
Bell, F., Savin-Baden, M., & Ward, R. (2008). Special issue: Learning and teaching in immersive virtual worlds (Editorial). ALT-J : Association for Learning Technology journal, 16(3), 137-138. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687760802614214

Frances Bell and Rhona Sharpe became co-editors of ALT-J in September 2007, experiencing generous support from the previous team of editors, Grainne Conole, Martin Oliver and Jane Seale, during the handover period. With the support of the Editorial B... Read More about Special issue: Learning and teaching in immersive virtual worlds (Editorial).

Sensing without seeing in comparative visual search (2008)
Journal Article
Galpin, A., Underwood, G., & Chapman, P. (2008). Sensing without seeing in comparative visual search. Consciousness and Cognition, 17(3), 658-673. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2007.10.004

Rensink [Rensink, R. A. (2004). Visual sensing without seeing. Psychological Science, 15(1), 27–32] has presented evidence suggesting visual changes may be sensed without an accompanying visual experience. Here, we report two experiments in which we... Read More about Sensing without seeing in comparative visual search.

Full immersive virtual environment CAVETM in chemistry education (2008)
Journal Article
Laminou, M., Roberts, D., & Papadopoulos, N. (2008). Full immersive virtual environment CAVETM in chemistry education. Computers and Education, 51(2), 584-593. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2007.06.014

By comparing two-dimensional (2D) chemical animations designed for computer’s desktop with three-dimensional (3D) chemical animations designed for the full immersive virtual reality environment CAVETM we studied how virtual reality environments could... Read More about Full immersive virtual environment CAVETM in chemistry education.

Finding shortest path with learning algorithms (2008)
Journal Article
Bagheri, A., Akbarzadeh, M., & Saraee, M. (2008). Finding shortest path with learning algorithms. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 1(A08),

This paper presents an approach to the shortest path routing problem that uses one of the most popular learning algorithms. The Genetic Algorithm (GA) is one of the most powerful and successful method in stochastic search and optimization techniques... Read More about Finding shortest path with learning algorithms.

Surely fades away: Polaroid photography and the contradictions of cultural value (2008)
Journal Article
Buse, P. (2008). Surely fades away: Polaroid photography and the contradictions of cultural value. Photographies, 1(2), 221-238. https://doi.org/10.1080/17540760802285577

Photography has always had a precarious relation to cultural value: as Walter Benjamin put it, those who argued for photography as an art were bringing it to a tribunal it was in the process of overthrowing. This article examines the case of Polaroid... Read More about Surely fades away: Polaroid photography and the contradictions of cultural value.

Investigation of space charge neutralization effects in high-current positive ion beams (2008)
Thesis
Fiala, J. Investigation of space charge neutralization effects in high-current positive ion beams. (Thesis)

Through the experience gained during the industrial development of low energy implanters, it is commonly believed that improvements in forced space-charge neutralization are responsible for the maintenance of high currents down to an energy of abo... Read More about Investigation of space charge neutralization effects in high-current positive ion beams.

Delay analysis within construction contracting organizations (2008)
Journal Article
Ndekugri, I., Braimah, N., & Gameson, R. (2008). Delay analysis within construction contracting organizations. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(9), 692-700. https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%290733-9364%282008%29134%3A9%28692%29

Delayed completion of a construction project is often caused by a complex interaction of a combination of events, some of which are the contractor’s risks and others are the project owner’s. The apportionment of the liability to give effect to the ri... Read More about Delay analysis within construction contracting organizations.

A surface electrode array-based system for functional electrical stimulation (2008)
Thesis
Sha, N. A surface electrode array-based system for functional electrical stimulation. (Thesis). University of Salford

The goal of this thesis is to develop an electrode array-based functional electrical stimulation (FES) system for foot drop correction. The thesis reports a series of studies on the design and development of an electrode array, describes how these re... Read More about A surface electrode array-based system for functional electrical stimulation.