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Kent and Oakley
JR Bell
Aug 24, 2017
1. The Court of Appeal has recently been faced with two important cases that share a similar fact pattern. In both R (Campaign to Protect Rural England, Kent) v Dover District Council [2016] EWCA Civ 936 and Oakley v South...
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Stress and Coping Experiences of UK Professional Football Managers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Guided by transactional stress theory, this study aimed to explore elite U.K. soccer coaches’ perceived stressors, the situational properties, appraisals, and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study also aimed to explore...
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Stress and Coping Experiences of UK Professional Football Managers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Guided by transactional stress theory, this study aimed to explore elite U.K. soccer coaches’ perceived stressors, the situational properties, appraisals, and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study also aimed to explore...
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FAST Policing by Telephone
Abstract Research Question Can caller satisfaction and trust in police be improved (or equalled), after police agree to send a...
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Mahony Shares Winthrop's Economic Impact, Outlines Priorities at Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The event was Mahony's first opportunity to meet with some of the area's key business and government leaders since assuming the Winthrop presidency on July 1. Mahony shared with attendees his experience at Kent State and how he...
Published by: Winthrop University
Genetic Recombination in Pneumococcal Transformation: The Role of Integrity and Heterogeneity of Deoxyribonucleate Molecules, as Reflected in Kinetic Analysis
Joan Louise Kent
Jan 01, 0001
Pneumococcal transformation has been used to study intramolecular genetic recombination. A kinetic technique is developed whereby the cumulative number of multiply-marked transformants is measured as a function of the duration...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The grasshopper problem.
Olga Goulko, Adrian Kent
Feb 09, 2018
We introduce and physically motivate the following problem in geometric combinatorics, originally inspired by analysing Bell inequalities. A grasshopper lands at a random point on a planar lawn of area 1. It then jumps once, a...
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Emerging single-cell tools are primed to reveal functional and molecular heterogeneity in malignant hematopoietic stem cells.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The recent emergence of single-cell technologies has permitted unprecedented insight into the molecular drivers of fate choice in blood stem and progenitor cells. This review gives a broad overview of current...
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Study of Galvanic Corrosion Potential of NSM Titanium Reinforcing Bars
Shawn Platt, Kent Harries
Dec 01, 2018
The use of titanium as a near surface mounted (NSM) reinforcing material has been proposed. This study assesses the effects of coupling 6Al-4V titanium and ASTM A615 black steel in NSM applications. In order to place the use of...
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Scaling Up? Unpacking the Effect of Deliberative Mini-Publics on Legitimacy Perceptions
Deliberative mini-publics are increasingly used to try to tackle public discontent with the functioning of democracy. However, the ability of mini-publics to increase perceptions of legitimate decision-making among citizens at...
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Scaling Up? Unpacking the Effect of Deliberative Mini-Publics on Legitimacy Perceptions
Deliberative mini-publics are increasingly used to try to tackle public discontent with the functioning of democracy. However, the ability of mini-publics to increase perceptions of legitimate decision-making among citizens at...
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On the earliest Acheulean in Britain
Northern Europe experienced cycles of hominin habitation and absence during the Middle Pleistocene. Fluvial gravel terrace sites in the east of Britain and north of France provide a majority of the data contributing to this...
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Toy Models of Top Down Causation.
Adrian Kent
Oct 23, 2020
Models in which causation arises from higher level structures as well as from microdynamics may be relevant to unifying quantum theory with classical physics or general relativity. They also give a way of defining a form of...
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Why Your Mind Is Like a Shark
We want to understand how children get so much better at certain cognitive abilities like reading, writing, and problem solving as they get older. To better understand this, we followed hundreds of children across a period of...
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