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Encyclopedia of Cremation (2005)
Book
Davies, D. J., & Mates, L. H. (Eds.). (2005). Encyclopedia of Cremation. Ashgate Publishing

The Encyclopedia of Cremation is the first major reference resource focused on cremation. Spanning many world cultures it documents regional histories, ideological movements and leading individuals that fostered cremation whilst also presenting crema... Read More about Encyclopedia of Cremation.

H.G. Wells, Kipps (2005)
Book
James, S. J. (Ed.). (2005). H.G. Wells, Kipps. Penguin

Why Trust Science? Reliability, Particularity and the Tangle of Science (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cartwright, N. (2020, December). Why Trust Science? Reliability, Particularity and the Tangle of Science. Presented at Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Online via Zoom

In evaluating science, philosophers tends to focus on general laws and on their truth. I urge a shift in focus to the reliability of the panoply of outputs science produces and in tandem, from the general to the particular. Here I give five arguments... Read More about Why Trust Science? Reliability, Particularity and the Tangle of Science.

A systematic review of methods to assess metacognition in school‐aged children. Paper presented at symposium entitled Metacognition, executive functioning and self‐regulation: measurement tools from infancy to adolescence (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gascoine, L., Higgins, S., & Wall, K. (2014). A systematic review of methods to assess metacognition in school‐aged children. Paper presented at symposium entitled Metacognition, executive functioning and self‐regulation: measurement tools from infancy to adolescence.

Modelling allosteric signalling in protein homodimers (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Rodgers, T., Burnell, D., Wilson, M. R., Pohl, E., Cann, M., Townsend, P. D., …Toncrova, H. (2011). Modelling allosteric signalling in protein homodimers. . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00249-011-0734-z

Allostery in protein systems is a thermodynamic phenomenon. Allosteric response is driven by the free energy differences obtained in different binding events, which, in principle, contain contributions from both enthalpic and entropic changes. While... Read More about Modelling allosteric signalling in protein homodimers.