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The effect of simulated flooding on the structural performance of light frame timber shear walls - an experimental approach.
This paper presents the results of a series of tests on timber shear walls exposed to simulated flooding and drying. Load tests were conducted on three wall types; control, wet and restored. The mechanical properties of each of...
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The effect of simulated flooding on the structural performance of light frame timber shear walls - an experimental approach.
This paper presents the results of a series of tests on timber shear walls exposed to simulated flooding and drying. Load tests were conducted on three wall types; control, wet and restored. The mechanical properties of each of...
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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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Exergaming in retirement centres and the integration of media and physical literacies
Bradley Millington
Dec 01, 2015
This paper reports on a multi-method analysis of a recently emergent, though still understudied, trend: the use of exercise-themed video games (i.e., ‘exergames’) in retirement centres. The study in question specifically...
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Tumor Cell Glutathione Metabolism Therapeutic Implications
Bradley Alan Arrick
Jan 01, 0001
In response to oxidative injury murine tumors depend upon the GSH oxidation-reduction cycle. The susceptibility of tumor cells to lysis by a flux of H2O2, such as generated by granulocytes or activated macrophages, or by the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Exergaming in retirement centres and the integration of media and physical literacies
Bradley Millington
Dec 01, 2015
This paper reports on a multi-method analysis of a recently emergent, though still understudied, trend: the use of exercise-themed video games (i.e., ‘exergames’) in retirement centres. The study in question specifically...
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E-procurement quality from an internal customer perspective
Alistair Brandon-Jones
Jan 01, 0001
Purpose: Despite significant investment in e-procurement by many organisations, perceived failings in the quality of such technologies and of the support provided to use them – termed here e-procurement quality – continue to...
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Influence of Wnt Proteins Following Acute Skeletal Muscle Injury in Mice and Freezing Protocols for Skeletal Muscle Histology
We examined mRNA expression of the 19 wnt proteins following acute skeletal muscle injury in mice on day 7 post-injury using PCR. A staining procedure for macrophages, endothelial cells, satellite cells, and fibroblasts was...
Published by: Ursinus College
April Provost Session Examines RTI Approaches in Mathematics
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The session is at 11 a.m. April 2 in Dinkins Auditorium. It is free. Bringing your lunch is encouraged. Bradley Witzel, professor and special education program coordinator in the Richard W. Riley College of Education at...
Published by: Winthrop University
Projection of economic impacts of climate change in sectors of Europe based on bottom up analysis
Paul Watkiss, Alistair Hunt
Jan 01, 0001
This paper scopes a number of the health impacts of climate change in Europe (EU-27) quantitatively, using physical and monetary metrics. Temperature-related mortality effects, salmonellosis and coastal flooding-induced mental...
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