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Popular Culture and Identity: Remembering British History in 2015 [PDF]
[Abstract] Commemorative historical events provide an insight for researchers into how communities see themselves and their history, and how their identity is displayed.
Woodward-Smith, Elizabeth
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the agronomic performance, forage yield, and nutritional composition of four native tree and shrub species from the Colombian Amazonian foothills Piptocoma discolor (PD), Clitoria fairchildiana (CF), Guazuma ulmifolia (GU), and Erythrina poeppigiana (EP) under planting spacing (PS: 0.25 × 1.5 m, 0.50 × 1.5 m,
Juan Pablo Narváez-Herrera +4 more
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Darwin in the press: what the Spanish dailies said about the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. [PDF]
The theory of evolution has played a major role in the press since it was put forward by Charles Darwin in 1859. Its key role in biology and human philosophy is reflected by its presence in press cartoons, sections where the image of social reality is ...
Domínguez, Martí +2 more
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An Exploration of Health Technology Adoption and Evaluation Methodologies
This research explores how technologies are adopted and used in the health field, focusing on how people integrate these innovations into their daily lives. Different models of technology adoption in the field of health are presented with evaluation methodologies to measure the adoption of technologies in healthcare, including qualitative and ...
Víctor Hugo Capacho-Alfonso +3 more
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Thinking Feeling at the Dickens Bicentenary
Dickens 2012 has been characterised by heart-felt responses to Dickens. In these ‘think pieces’ a number of scholars of Dickens and the Victorian period from the Victorian Studies Centre at the University of Leicester ruminate on the inflections of bi ...
Catherine Malcolmson +4 more
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Abstract Tannins are critical plant defense metabolites, enriched in bark and leaves, that protect against microorganisms and insects by binding to and precipitating proteins. Hydrolyzable tannins contain ester bonds which can be cleaved by tannases—serine hydrolases containing so‐called “cap” domains covering their active sites. However, comprehensive
Tom Coleman +7 more
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Scholars explore #Livingstone’s legacy and memory in conference to mark his bicentenary [PDF]
On the bicentenary of the birth of the Scottish explorer, Dr David Livingstone, LSE’s Joanna Lewis is one of the organisers of a conference celebrating his ...
Lewis, Joanna
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Historical itinerary through the Laurent &Cía photographic library (1850-1900)
In the year of the bicentenary of the birth of Jean Laurent and Minier (1816-1886), one of the most outstanding and certainly the most productive photographer of nineteenth-century Spain, we propose the updating of a figure and its commercial firm that ...
Helena Pérez Gallardo
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Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter [PDF]
Current findings related to the history of Australian ...
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Computer-aided veterinary learning at the University of Cambridge [PDF]
An approach to computer-assisted learning in veterinary education at the University of Cambridge, involving the development of four types of learning module, is outlined.
Holmes, M.A., Nicholls, P.K.
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