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Planning a virtual conference: technology, opportunities and challenges (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kline, S., Brey, E., Leitch, S., & Taylor, S. (2005, June). Planning a virtual conference: technology, opportunities and challenges. Paper presented at International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education (CHRIE) Annual Conference, Las V

Do medical outpatients want 'out of hours' clinics? (2005)
Journal Article
Feeney, C., Roberts, N. J., & Partridge, M. R. (2005). Do medical outpatients want 'out of hours' clinics?. BMC Health Services Research, 5, Article 47. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-5-47

Background Patient choice is a major theme in current healthcare delivery. Little is known about patients' wishes regarding the timing of medical outpatient clinics. Methods A questionnaire survey of 300 sequential patients attending cardiac and... Read More about Do medical outpatients want 'out of hours' clinics?.

Implications of congestion charging for departure time choice: Work and non-work schedule flexibility (2005)
Journal Article
Saleh, W., & Farrell, S. (2005). Implications of congestion charging for departure time choice: Work and non-work schedule flexibility. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 39(7-9), 773-791. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2005.02.016

The objective of this paper is to investigate the potential impacts of implementing variable congestion charging on the peak spreading of departure time choices, taking into account levels of scheduling flexibility of individuals. In particular, this... Read More about Implications of congestion charging for departure time choice: Work and non-work schedule flexibility.

A numerical analysis of the theory of the firm. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Crossan, K. (2005, June). A numerical analysis of the theory of the firm. Paper presented at First International Conference on Business, Management and Economics

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Children's understanding of ambiguous figures: Which cognitive developments are necessary to experience reversal? (2005)
Journal Article
Doherty, M. J., & Wimmer, M. C. (2005). Children's understanding of ambiguous figures: Which cognitive developments are necessary to experience reversal?. Cognitive Development, 20(3), 407-421. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.003

In two experiments involving one hundred and thirty-eight 3- to 5-year-olds we examined the claim that a complex understanding of ambiguity is required to experience reversal of ambiguous stimuli [Gopnik, A., & Rosati, A. (2001). Duck or rabbit? Reve... Read More about Children's understanding of ambiguous figures: Which cognitive developments are necessary to experience reversal?.

Universities and social progress in modernising societies: how educational expansion has replaced socialism as an instrument of political reform (2005)
Journal Article
Charlton, B. G., & Andras, P. (2005). Universities and social progress in modernising societies: how educational expansion has replaced socialism as an instrument of political reform. Critical Quarterly, 47(1-2), 30-39. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0011-1562

University and higher education comprising a multi-disciplinary training in abstract, systematic reasoning has a vital role in modernizing societies. Such an education seems to have broadly favourable results both in terms of the individual and of so... Read More about Universities and social progress in modernising societies: how educational expansion has replaced socialism as an instrument of political reform.

Global cognitive impairment should be taken into account in SPECT–neuropsychology correlations: the example of verbal memory in very mild Alzheimer’s disease. (2005)
Journal Article
Rodriguez, G., Morbelli, S., Brugnolo, A., Calvini, P., Girtler, N., Piccardo, A., …Nobili, F. (2005). Global cognitive impairment should be taken into account in SPECT–neuropsychology correlations: the example of verbal memory in very mild Alzheimer’s disease. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 32. (10). 1186-1192. doi:10.1007/s00259-005-1831-y. ISSN 1619-7070.

Purpose: To examine the impact of severity of global cognitive impairment on SPECT-neuropsychology correlations, we correlated a verbal memory test with brain perfusion in patients with very mild Alzheimer's disease (AD), taking into account the Mini... Read More about Global cognitive impairment should be taken into account in SPECT–neuropsychology correlations: the example of verbal memory in very mild Alzheimer’s disease..

User perspectives: Living and Working within a ‘Smart Home’ Environment (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Martin, S., Nugent, C., & Porter-Armstrong, A. (2005). User perspectives: Living and Working within a ‘Smart Home’ Environment. In From smart homes to smart care : ICOST 2005, 3rd International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics (35-44)

Implementing e-value strategies in UK retailing (2005)
Journal Article
Nicholls, A., & Watson, A. (2005). Implementing e-value strategies in UK retailing. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 33(6), 426-443. https://doi.org/10.1108/09590550510600852

Purpose This paper aims to examine the current strategic landscape of UK “bricks and clicks” retailers. The main focus of this work is to consider how e‐commerce may provide competitive advantage via an insight into the current strategies employed b... Read More about Implementing e-value strategies in UK retailing.

Metal contamination of urban soils in the vicinity of a municipal waste incinerator: one source among many. (2005)
Journal Article
Rimmer, D. L., Vizard, C. G., Pless-Mulloli, T., Singleton, I., Air, V. S., & Keatinge, Z. A. (2006). Metal contamination of urban soils in the vicinity of a municipal waste incinerator: one source among many. Science of the Total Environment, 356(1-3), 207-216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2005.04.037

Concern from local residents about possible contamination with metals and PCDD/F (dioxins and furans) from fugitive and stack emissions from the Byker municipal solid waste incinerator in Newcastle upon Tyne led the City Council to initiate a study o... Read More about Metal contamination of urban soils in the vicinity of a municipal waste incinerator: one source among many..

Using simulated practice and peer review to enhance employability skills. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Donaldson, J. H., McCrossan, G., Smith, F. C., & Howson, F. (2005, June). Using simulated practice and peer review to enhance employability skills. Paper presented at Using the Curriculum to address the needs of Individual Students: Staff Conference, Napi

Managers' views of Barriers to Organisational Learning (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McMillan, J., Wilding, P., & van Zwanenberg, N. (2005, May). Managers' views of Barriers to Organisational Learning. Paper presented at 6th International Conference on HRD Research and Practice across Europe

A submovement analysis of cursor trajectories (2005)
Journal Article
Hwang, F., Keates, S., Langdon, P., & Clarkson, J. (2005). A submovement analysis of cursor trajectories. Behaviour and Information Technology, 24(3), 205-217. https://doi.org/10.1080/01449290412331327474

Understanding human movement is key to improving input devices and interaction techniques. This paper presents a study of mouse movements of motion-impaired users, with an aim to gaining a better understanding of impaired movement. The cursor traject... Read More about A submovement analysis of cursor trajectories.

Developing a smoking cessation service. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neubeck, L. & Barber, K. (2005, May). Developing a smoking cessation service. Poster presented at Nurse Strategy Day, Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK. (Unpublished)