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Transport Properties Of He-co Mixtures (2002)
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McCourt, F., Ter horst, M., Heck, E., & Dickinson, A. (2002). Transport Properties Of He-co Mixtures. Molecular Physics, 100, 3893-3906

Helium dimer dispersion forces and correlation potentials in density functional theory (2002)
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Allen, M., & Tozer, D. (2002). Helium dimer dispersion forces and correlation potentials in density functional theory. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 117(24), 11113-11120. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1522715

The dispersion interaction in the helium dimer is considered from the viewpoint of the force on a nucleus. At large internuclear separations, Brueckner coupled cluster BD(T) forces agree well with near-exact dispersion forces. The atomic density dist... Read More about Helium dimer dispersion forces and correlation potentials in density functional theory.

Sol gel-immobilised terbium complexes for luminescent sensing of dissolved oxygen by analysis of emission decay (2002)
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Blair, S., Kataky, R., & Parker, D. (2002). Sol gel-immobilised terbium complexes for luminescent sensing of dissolved oxygen by analysis of emission decay. New Journal of Chemistry, 26(5), 530-535

Cationic terbium complexes bearing an N-methylphenanthridinium chromophore have been incorporated in sol gel thin films and their response characteristics analysed with respect to variations in dissolved oxygen concentration. Analysis of the emission... Read More about Sol gel-immobilised terbium complexes for luminescent sensing of dissolved oxygen by analysis of emission decay.

Rotational viscosities of Gay-Berne mesogens (2002)
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Cuetos, A., Ilnytskyi, J., & Wilson, M. (2002). Rotational viscosities of Gay-Berne mesogens. Molecular Physics, 100(24), 3839-3845

Rotational viscosities gamma(1) are calculated for three Gay-Berne models for a wide range of state points in the nematic phase. There was a strong density dependence in the results, with gamma(1) increasing with increasing density. Away from the cle... Read More about Rotational viscosities of Gay-Berne mesogens.

An insight into the mechanism of the cellulose dyeing process, part 1: Modelling azo-systems in azo-linked aromatics and dyes (2002)
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Flower, K., Hamlin, J., & Whiting, A. (2002). An insight into the mechanism of the cellulose dyeing process, part 1: Modelling azo-systems in azo-linked aromatics and dyes. Molecular Simulation, 28(12), 1031-1047

Molecular modelling has been used to model the three-dimensional structure of azo-containing aryl systems and in particular, azo-dyes such as Procion Red MX-5B. These simulations look in detail at the dynamics of the azo-linkage and the effect of an... Read More about An insight into the mechanism of the cellulose dyeing process, part 1: Modelling azo-systems in azo-linked aromatics and dyes.

Bilateral arm power imbalance in swim bench exercise to exhaustion (2002)
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Potts, A., Charlton, J., & Smith, H. (2002). Bilateral arm power imbalance in swim bench exercise to exhaustion. Journal of Sports Sciences, 20(12), 975-979. https://doi.org/10.1080/026404102321011733

We examined the supposition that swimmers may exhibit an imbalance in bilateral arm power output during simulated swimming exercise. Ten competitive front crawl swimmers (5 males, 5 females; age 20.5 ±2.3 years; height 1.74 ±0.09 m; body mass 72.0 ±1... Read More about Bilateral arm power imbalance in swim bench exercise to exhaustion.

Temperature and pressure dependence of excitation spectra as a probe of the solution structure and equilibrium thermodynamics of a Eu(III) complex containing a modified dota ligand (2002)
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Muller, G., Kean, S., Parker, D., & Riehl, J. (2002). Temperature and pressure dependence of excitation spectra as a probe of the solution structure and equilibrium thermodynamics of a Eu(III) complex containing a modified dota ligand. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 106(51), 12349-12355

The temperature and pressure dependence of the F-7(0) --> D-5(0) and F-7(1) --> D-5(0) excitation spectra for aqueous solutions of Eu(III) with race mic-tetra(alpha-carboxyethyl)DOTA have been measured. Individual excitation and emission peaks have b... Read More about Temperature and pressure dependence of excitation spectra as a probe of the solution structure and equilibrium thermodynamics of a Eu(III) complex containing a modified dota ligand.

Do primary school science books for children show a concern for explanatory understanding? (2002)
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Newton, L., Newton, D., Blake, A., & Brown, K. (2002). Do primary school science books for children show a concern for explanatory understanding?. Research in Science and Technological Education, 20(2), 227-240. https://doi.org/10.1080/0263514022000030471

Explanatory understanding is a valued goal in science education and yet research evidence suggests that, for a variety of reasons, it is not always a major concern of primary science teachers. Do primary science books show a concern for explanatory u... Read More about Do primary school science books for children show a concern for explanatory understanding?.

Questions That Help Children Understand Elementary Science (2002)
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Newton, L. (2002). Questions That Help Children Understand Elementary Science

Explains the importance of good questioning skills on student learning and describes appropriate questioning types for specific purposes. (YDS)

Classroom influences on bullying (2002)
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Roland, E., & Galloway, D. (2002). Classroom influences on bullying. Educational Research, 44(3), 299-312. https://doi.org/10.1080/0013188022000031597

The relationship between estimates of teachers' management of the class, the social structure of the class and bullying otherswas investigated by questionnaires answered by 2,002 pupils and 99 teachers in Norwegian primary schools. A path analysis de... Read More about Classroom influences on bullying.

The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry (2002)
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Liddy, C. (2002). The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry. Urban History, 29(3), 323-349. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0963926802003012

In the late medieval period several English cities claimed the distinction of being a royal chamber: London and York referred to themselves as the 'king's chamber', whilst Coventry called itself the 'prince's chamber'. Examining the meaning of the me... Read More about The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry.