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Parliamentarism
Anna Plassart
Aug 19, 2022
William Selinger’s Parliamentarism: from Burke to Weber aims to redefine our understanding of what it means to live in a free state. It displaces the concept of “democracy” as a (supposedly) central concern for a range...
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IPR Policy Brief - Revitalising UK manufacturing's image through brand-driven value
Following the global financial crisis in 2008, policy makers, realising the need to rebalance the economy, began looking towards the manufacturing sector and industrial policy. However, the sector must overcome a number of...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Revitalising UK manufacturing's image through brand-driven value
Following the global financial crisis in 2008, policy makers, realising the need to rebalance the economy, began looking towards the manufacturing sector and industrial policy. However, the sector must overcome a number of...
Published by: University of Bath
What is conservatism? History, ideology and party
Richard Bourke
Dec 19, 2018
Is there a political philosophy of conservatism? A history of the phenomenon written along sceptical lines casts doubt on the existence of a transhistorical doctrine, or even an enduring conservative outlook. The main...
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Organizing the Online Course
Kathleen A Burke, Ms.
Jan 01, 0001
If you are new to online instruction or are a veteran looking for fresh ideas for designing your online courses, this presentation will demonstrate user-friendly design for online courses, including course menu links...
Published by: Winthrop University
When Spirits Sing and Singers Have a Voice
Beverley Diamond
Nov 19, 2013
Most people are coming to Newfoundland this summer to celebrate John Cabot's historic landing in 1497, Iam here to celebrate the folks who greeted his arrival and helped him ashore - or maybe they hid. I Iwas pondering how to...
Published by: Faculty of Education
When Spirits Sing and Singers Have a Voice
Beverley Diamond
Nov 19, 2013
Most people are coming to Newfoundland this summer to celebrate John Cabot's historic landing in 1497, Iam here to celebrate the folks who greeted his arrival and helped him ashore - or maybe they hid. I Iwas pondering how to...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Evolution of Diverse Floral Morphologies.
The angiosperm flower develops through a modular programme which, although ancient and conserved, provides the flexibility that has allowed an almost infinite variety of floral forms to emerge. In this review, we explore the...
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Analysing photonic structures in plants.
The outer layers of a range of plant tissues, including flower petals, leaves and fruits, exhibit an intriguing variation of microscopic structures. Some of these structures include ordered periodic multilayers and diffraction...
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Joining the dots.
It is hypothesised that morphological evolution occurs through a variety of molecular mechanisms. Position and patterning of petal spots in Clarkia evolved through changes to the regulatory region of a gene encoding the...
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SpotCard
BACKGROUND: When taking photographs of plants in the field, it is often necessary to record additional information such as sample number, biological replicate number and subspecies. Manual methods of recording such information...
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Intraspecific variation in the petal epidermal cell morphology of Vicia faba L. (Fabaceae).
At a microscopic scale, the shape and fine cell relief of the petal epidermal cells of a flower play a key role in its interaction with pollinators. In particular, conical shaped petal epidermal cells have been shown to have an...
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Resolving Recent Plant Radiations
Disentangling species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships within recent evolutionary radiations is a challenge due to the poor morphological differentiation and low genetic divergence between species, frequently...
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The cellular and genetic basis of structural colour in plants.
While the pathways that produce plant pigments have been well studied for decades, the use by plants of nanoscale structures to produce colour effects has only recently begun to be studied. A variety of plants from across the...
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Fluorescently Visualizing the Interaction Between Ciprofloxacin and PEG Modified Carbon Nanotube Inside of an Escherichia Coli Cell
Cassandra Burke
Jan 01, 0001
With antibiotic resistance being a growing concern in the public health sector and massive economic barriers preventing the development of new antibiotics, there is a need for an alternative option to treating bacterial...
Published by: Ursinus College
Using video feedback to improve early father-infant interaction
Preventive interventions with parents of infants have tended to focus on mothers. Recent research focused on fathers suggests that their involvement in interventions might enhance effectiveness. One effective approach with...
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