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Interview with Anna Heriot Dixon
Anna Heriot Dixon
Jan 01, 0001
Anna Dixon, in her July 1974 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, described the lifestyle and traditions she experienced during her years as a student at what is now Winthrop University (then Winthrop Normal and Industrial...
Published by: Winthrop University
How to improve healthcare improvement-an essay by Mary Dixon-Woods.
Mary Dixon-Woods
Oct 01, 2019
As improvement practice and research begin to come of age, Mary Dixon-Woods considers the key areas that need attention if we are to reap their benefits
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The Artistic Metaphor
Daisy Dixon
Nov 17, 2020
AbstractPhilosophical analysis of metaphor in the non-linguistic arts has been biased towards what I call the ‘aesthetic metaphor’: metaphors in non-linguistic art are normally understood as...
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Changing the narratives for patient safety
Mary Dixon-Woods is supported by a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator award (WT097899).
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IPR Policy Brief - Mentally disordered offenders' perspectives on their risk assessment plans
Jeremy Dixon
Feb 01, 2014
Research carried out by Dr Jeremy Dixon (University of Bath) examined mentally disordered offenders’ views of their risk assessment and management plans.

The research took place between March 2009 and September 2011...
Published by: University of Bath
A doctrinal approach to property law scholarship. Who cares and Why?
Martin Dixon
Oct 23, 2014
This article was first published by Thomson Reuters in the Property Law Review and should be cited as Dixon, M. (2014) A doctrinal approach to property law scholarship. Who cares and Why?. Property Law Review 3: 160-165. For all...
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IPR Policy Brief - Mentally disordered offenders' perspectives on their risk assessment plans
Jeremy Dixon
Feb 01, 2014
Research carried out by Dr Jeremy Dixon (University of Bath) examined mentally disordered offenders’ views of their risk assessment and management plans.

The research took place between March 2009 and September 2011...
Published by: University of Bath
The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1906
Athletics Alumni notes School of Theology Lawn fete The tale of a daisy Group organizations Society notes Faculty committees The college world Personals New football rules
Published by: Ursinus College
Promoting Mobile Health Adoption to Hospital Patients Through Social Influencers
Daisy Lee, Gary Chong
Oct 01, 2021
Mobile health (mHealth) plays a key role in improving healthcare interventions by engaging patients in healthcare management. Still, there is a paucity of empirical studies on the extent to which mHealth adoption could be...
Removal of CO2 from a submersible atmosphere by scrubbing with water
In order to explore methods of removing CO2 from submersible habitats with sea water, gas scrubbing experiments (using tap water, and tap water with 3.5 wt% sea salt) were performed in a 108 mm i.d. pilot-scale column...
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Removal of CO2 from a submersible atmosphere by scrubbing with water
In order to explore methods of removing CO2 from submersible habitats with sea water, gas scrubbing experiments (using tap water, and tap water with 3.5 wt% sea salt) were performed in a 108 mm i.d. pilot-scale column...
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A New Outlier Detection Algorithm Based on Fast Density Peak Clustering Outlier Factor
Outlier detection is an important field in data mining, which can be used in fraud detection, fault detection, and other fields. This article focuses on the problem where the density peak clustering algorithm needs a manual...
Seniors Crowned Homecoming King and Queen on Nov. 9
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Seniors DeShawn Clement of Greenville, S.C., and Daisy Burroughs of Columbia, S.C., were voted Homecoming King and Queen by their fellow students for Winthrop's 2013 Homecoming held Nov. 4-10. They accepted their crowns during...
Published by: Winthrop University
‘Push on through’
Ceri Brown, Jeremy Dixon
Apr 06, 2020
Child mental health is a growing concern for policymakers across the global north. Schools have become a key site for mental health interventions, with new programmes aimed at promoting ‘resilience’, through which children may...
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Reduced social risk-taking in depression.
Evolutionary models of depression posit that depressed mood represents an adaptive response to unacceptably low social status, motivating the inhibition of social risk-taking in favor of submissive behaviors which reduce the...
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Title by registration or conquest
MJ Dixon
Jun 26, 2019
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether title to land is secure in England & Wales when registered under the Land Registration Act 2002, in particular when a title is registered without the proprietor being...
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1924
Library committee plans final drive Team breaks even over week end Ursinus awarded second in oratorical contest Glee Club makes big hit in first concert Ursinus runners take fourth in Penn relays Frank Dixon lectures to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Commentary on Dixon et al. (2014)
Luke Clark, Steve Sharman
Aug 07, 2014
This is the author accepted manuscript of a non-peer reviewed letter. The final version is available from Wiley-Blackwell via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/add.12697. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in...
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To Write or Not to Write
MJ Dixon
Jun 26, 2019
Analyses recent cases on formalities for the creation of interests in land
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Social supervision, ethics and risk
Jeremy Dixon
Dec 01, 2010
Service users subject to section 41 of the Mental Health Act 1983 come under the scrutiny of both the mental health and the criminal justice systems. Much of the sociological literature in this area focuses on the growth of...
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