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Solitary solutions to the steady Euler equations with piecewise constant vorticity in a channel
We consider a two-dimensional, two-layer, incompressible, steady flow, with vorticity which is constant in each layer, in an infinite channel with rigid walls. The velocity is continuous across the interface, there is no surface...
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Solitary solutions to the steady Euler equations with piecewise constant vorticity in a channel
We consider a two-dimensional, two-layer, incompressible, steady flow, with vorticity which is constant in each layer, in an infinite channel with rigid walls. The velocity is continuous across the interface, there is no surface...
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IPR Policy Brief - The cost of binge drinking in the UK
Much is known about the effects and costs of sustained heavy drinking, such as the increased risk of chronic disease and injury to individuals, the damage to social relationships and the additional burden on public services...
Published by: University of Bath
Language Learning Through Zoom
Jonathan White
Jan 01, 2024
Attributable to the COVID pandemic, Zoom has become one of most widely used digital tools for online interaction. Schools and universities had to transition to wholly online teaching, and Zoom was one of the platforms used for...
Workplace Research for Cataloguers
CE Sewell
May 18, 2018
For those outside academia, the word research can offer a scary image. People often picture a scientist in a lab surrounded by test tubes or a historian pouring over ancient documents which can seem miles away from the daily...
Published by: Catalogue and Index
Release Your Inner Superhero
CE Sewell, Wendy Morris
Apr 19, 2018
Article exploring the Superhero Roadshow - a new way to encourage library staff to engage with their profession.
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IPR Policy Brief - The cost of binge drinking in the UK
Much is known about the effects and costs of sustained heavy drinking, such as the increased risk of chronic disease and injury to individuals, the damage to social relationships and the additional burden on public services...
Published by: University of Bath
Correction to
The article "The effect of cationically modified phosphorylcholine polymers on human osteoblasts in vitro and their effect on bone formation in vivo", written by Jonathan M. Lawton, Mariam Habib, Bingkui Ma, Roger A. Brooks...
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New Skills, New Challenges
CE Sewell
Apr 19, 2018
Library staff are enthusiastic participants in professional development opportunities, something that is no real surprise in a constantly changing profession. As we move into 2018 changes in technology and service models show no...
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Is it Time to Move on from MOOCs?
CE Sewell
Apr 19, 2018
Briefing article focusing on massive open online courses and whether they are useful for professional development.
Published by: CILIP Update
Broodmother
This chapter asks, “What is it like to be a public school teacher in a school that doesn't allow for adequate bathroom breaks?” Using van Manen's interpretive phenomenological methodology, the authors analyzed interviews from...
Developing the 21st Century Academic Librarian
CE Sewell, D Kingsley
Apr 27, 2017
The nature of academic librarianship is changing as librarians move away from the curation of material and into research support roles. Although this creates new opportunities it can be difficult for staff to learn the skills...
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Using VR for Collaborative Learning
Although virtual reality (VR) has been technologically possible for decades, both logistical and pedagogical limitations have slowed progress relating to collaborating with others in virtual reality environments. This article...
Towards an E-Learning Support Strategy for the Retail Sector in South Africa
E-learning is of increasing importance in delivering flexible and distributed programmes for workforce skill development such as induction, product knowledge, systems compliance, and customer service. This research consists of a...
IPR Policy Brief - Incentives and children's dietary choices:
There is a growing interest from both academics and policy makers in the use of incentives to change health behaviours; especially of children.

In October 2011, Michèle Belot (University of Edinburgh), Jonathan James...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Incentives and children's dietary choices:
There is a growing interest from both academics and policy makers in the use of incentives to change health behaviours; especially of children.

In October 2011, Michèle Belot (University of Edinburgh), Jonathan James...
Published by: University of Bath
Education Majors Capture Top Academic Award at Graduation
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Seniors Sarah Mackenzie Helmsand Jonathan Derek Logan received the Tillman Award at Winthrop University's spring Commencement exercises on May 9 at Winthrop Coliseum. Acting President Debra Boyd presented the two the Tillman...
Published by: Winthrop University
Winthrop Awarded 2014 Innovation Award for Creation of Duplicate Records Software
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The South Carolina Information Technology Directors Association named Winthrop University as the recipient of its 2014 Innovation Award. The award focuses on a Duplicate Record Mitigation system that Jonathan Thomas designed...
Published by: Winthrop University
Professional duties are now considered legal duties of care within genomic medicine.
The legal duty to protect patient confidentiality is common knowledge amongst healthcare professionals. However, what may not be widely known, is that this duty is not always absolute. In the United Kingdom, both the General...
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Motivations and Social Media Influencing Online Purchase Intention in India
The purpose of the study is to examine the influence of hedonic and utilitarian motivation on Indian consumer's online purchase intention. Second, this study tried to explore if social media mediates the influence of hedonic and...
A Trajectory Toward the Periphery
Scott M. Thomas
Jan 01, 0001
If one day Muslim Americans will be forced to register their identities, then that is the day this proud Jew will register as a Muslim. (Khomami and Sidahmed 2016Khomami, Nadia, and Mazin Sidahmed. 2016. “Jonathan Greenblatt...
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An Interoperable Framework for Computational Models of Emotion
Computational models of emotion (CMEs) are software systems designed to emulate specific aspects of the human emotions process. The underlying components of CMEs interact with cognitive components of cognitive agent...
Exploring C semantics and pointer provenance
The semantics of pointers and memory objects in C has been a vexed question for many years. C values cannot be treated as either purely abstract or purely concrete entities: the language exposes their representations, but...
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