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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
stepRNA
The enzyme Dicer is a component of many small RNA (sRNA) pathways involved in RNA processing for post-transcriptional regulation, anti-viral response and control of transposable elements. Cleavage of double-stranded RNA by Dicer...
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Van der Waals interaction in magnetic bilayer graphene nanoribbons
We study the interaction energy between two graphene nanoribbons by first-principles calculations, including van der Waals interactions and spin polarization. For ultranarrow zigzag nanoribbons, the direct stacking is even more...
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Housing first, connection second
BACKGROUND: Despite the accumulating evidence on the role of professional helping relationships for highly disadvantaged populations, methodological shortcomings have made it difficult to establish a robust...
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Killing in Military Combat


Background: Killing during combat is a unique experience and, for the majority, is limited to military service. For those working with military and veteran populations, it is essential to be able to understand this...
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Solitary symbolic play, object substitution and peer role play skills at age 3 predict different aspects of age 7 structural language abilities in a matched sample of autistic and non-autistic children.
BACKGROUNDS AND AIMS: Early symbolic play abilities are closely related to long-term language development for both autistic and non-autistic children, but few studies have explored these relations for different dimensions of...
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Confronting Current Crises and Critical Challenges of Climate Change
Climate change heightens global warming and brings about impending risks for both human society and natural systems. Climate change is the greatest threat modern humans have ever faced. Pollutant discharges involve the global...
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Killing in Military Combat


Background: Killing during combat is a unique experience and, for the majority, is limited to military service. For those working with military and veteran populations, it is essential to be able to understand this...
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Symmetry and simplicity spontaneously emerge from the algorithmic nature of evolution.
SignificanceWhy does evolution favor symmetric structures when they only represent a minute subset of all possible forms? Just as monkeys randomly typing into a computer language will preferentially produce outputs that can be...
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Solitary symbolic play, object substitution and peer role play skills at age 3 predict different aspects of age 7 structural language abilities in a matched sample of autistic and non-autistic children.
BACKGROUNDS AND AIMS: Early symbolic play abilities are closely related to long-term language development for both autistic and non-autistic children, but few studies have explored these relations for different dimensions of...
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Global mitigation efforts cannot neglect emerging emitters.
International efforts to avoid dangerous climate change have historically focused on reducing energy-related CO2 emissions from countries with either the largest economies (e.g. the EU and the USA) and/or the largest populations...
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