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Partnerships for Health: Expanding the Public Health Nursing Role Within PCTs (2003)
Journal Article
McMurray, R., & Cheater, F. (2003). Partnerships for Health: Expanding the Public Health Nursing Role Within PCTs. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 4(1), 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1191/1463423603pc123oa

Since 1997, Labour Governments have championed partnership working as part of a commitment to develop a new public health agenda. Multidisciplinary and multiagency working have been placed at the heart of attempts to tackle widening health inequaliti... Read More about Partnerships for Health: Expanding the Public Health Nursing Role Within PCTs.

The effects of kin on female fertility in rural Gambia (2003)
Journal Article
Sear, R., Mace, R., & McGregor, I. (2003). The effects of kin on female fertility in rural Gambia. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24(1), 25-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1090-5138%2802%2900105-8

Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other great apes. It has been suggested that women are able to sustain this rapid pace by co-opting family members to help raise their children. We tested... Read More about The effects of kin on female fertility in rural Gambia.

Long mounds and megalithic origins in western France: recent excavations at Prissé-la-Charrière (2003)
Journal Article
Scarre, C., Laporte, L., & Joussaume, R. (2003). Long mounds and megalithic origins in western France: recent excavations at Prissé-la-Charrière. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 69, 235-251

The ancestry of the long mound has long been a key focus in debates on the origins of monumental and megalithic architectures in western France. Typological schemes and absolute dates have alike been invoked in support of different models of monument... Read More about Long mounds and megalithic origins in western France: recent excavations at Prissé-la-Charrière.

Another look at the Cuxton handaxe assemblage (2003)
Journal Article
Shaw, A., & White, M. (2003). Another look at the Cuxton handaxe assemblage. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 69, 305-314

The well-known Palaeolithic site at Cuxton, Kent is situated on a remnant of Pleistocene terrace deposits of the Medway that have been known as a source of Palaeolithic artefacts since at least 1889, and have been the subject of two controlled excava... Read More about Another look at the Cuxton handaxe assemblage.

A density functional theory study of catalytic trans-esterification by tert-butoxide MgAl anionic clays (2003)
Journal Article
Greenwell, H., Stackhouse, S., Coveney, P., & Jones, W. (2003). A density functional theory study of catalytic trans-esterification by tert-butoxide MgAl anionic clays. Journal of Physical Chemistry B (Soft Condensed Matter and Biophysical Chemistry), 107(15), 3476-3485. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp027663i

We use ab initio plane-wave density functional theory (PW-DFT) to investigate, for the first time, prospective solid base catalytic pathways within anionic clays. MgAl-layered double hydroxides (LDHs) intercalated with tert-butoxide anions are known... Read More about A density functional theory study of catalytic trans-esterification by tert-butoxide MgAl anionic clays.

Sade’s verse (2003)
Journal Article
Wynn, T. (2003). Sade’s verse. Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century, 2003(01), 427-434

Does Philosophy deserve a place at the Supreme Court? (2003)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2003). Does Philosophy deserve a place at the Supreme Court?. Rutgers Law Record, 27(1), 1-17

This Comment demonstrates that policy judgements are not masked by philosophical references, nor do philosophers play any crucial role in contentious judicial decisions. Neomi Rao's study is flawed for many reasons: incomplete content analysis, poor... Read More about Does Philosophy deserve a place at the Supreme Court?.

Using Self Organizing Maps as a Design Exploration Tool (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Matthews, P., & Wallace, K. (2003, August). Using Self Organizing Maps as a Design Exploration Tool. Presented at 14th International Conference on Engineering Design, Stockholm

Assessment survey: Lewis (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Church, M., & Burgess, C. (2003, December). Assessment survey: Lewis. Presented at Coastal archaeology and erosion in Scotland, Edinburgh

A novel multipath dispersion reduction technique based on controlled-polarization optical wireless link set-up (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Giakos, G., Patnekar, N., Sumrain, S., Fraiwan, L., Kumar, V., & Mertzios, G. (2003, December). A novel multipath dispersion reduction technique based on controlled-polarization optical wireless link set-up. Presented at IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (IMTC 2003), Vail, Co

The detection characteristics of an indoor-optical communication system, which utilizes infrared radiation as carrier has been explored and enhanced for telemedicine, and wireless local area network applications. The novelty of the presented techniqu... Read More about A novel multipath dispersion reduction technique based on controlled-polarization optical wireless link set-up.

Architects of Change: Studies in the History of Community and Youth Work (2003)
Book
Gilchrist, R., Jeffs, T., & Spence, J. (Eds.). (2003). Architects of Change: Studies in the History of Community and Youth Work. Youth Work Press

History shouldn't only be about the grand narratives - the rise and fall of nations - but should include the landscape of everyday life for ordinary people caught up in the fall out of these wider national, political and social changes. It is in this... Read More about Architects of Change: Studies in the History of Community and Youth Work.

Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches (2003)
Book
Gerrard, C. (2003). Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches. Routledge

This exciting new introduction to medieval archaeology looks critically at the discipline and analyses how it differs from prehistoric archaeology. It asks why we study it and how its study has made an impact on the public consciousness in films, boo... Read More about Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches.