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Xiao, B., Eric J. Palmiere, A. A. Howe, and H. C. Carey. "Multi-Pass Simulation of Heavy Plate Rolling Including Intermediate Forced Cooling." Advanced Materials Research 409 (November 2011): 443–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.409.443.

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Thermomechanical Controlled Processing (TMCP) including accelerated cooling after the final hot rolling pass is a well-established technology, widely applied in HSLA steel plate production. However, there are still certain limitations, especially for thicker plate. The rolling schedule includes a long holding period (HP) after the roughing stage to allow the temperature to fall sufficiently for optimised TMCP during finishing. Intermediate Forced Cooling (IFC) applied during the HP can increase productivity by decreasing the required hold time, can restrict austenite grain growth, and can also
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Mourtos, N. J., and M. Brooks. "Flow Past a Flat Plate With a Vortex/Sink Combination." Journal of Applied Mechanics 63, no. 2 (1996): 543–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2788902.

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This paper presents a potential flow model for the leading edge vortex over a two-dimensional flat plate at an angle of attack. The paper is an extension of a model by Saffman and Sheffield (1977). A sink has been added in this model in an effort to satisfy the Kutta condition at both the leading edge and the trailing edge of the plate. The introduction of the sink was inspired by the fact that most steady vortices in nature appear in combination with a flow feature which can be interpreted as a sink at their cores when the flow is analyzed in a two-dimensional observation plane. As in the Saf
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Butterworth, Carolyn, Tatjana Schneider, and Maša Šorn. "Community Place Initiatives post-austerity, and how a ‘civic’ School of Architecture might support them." Architectural Research Quarterly 26, no. 4 (2022): 331–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135522000495.

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Austerity measures have been discussed widely since sweeping cuts have been made to local government budgets following the global financial crisis of 2007-08. More than a decade later, the impact of these measures on everyday lives of communities is still growing. We use the context of austerity to discuss our research in partnership with Community Place Initiatives in the city of Sheffield, UK, and to examine the approaches they use to attempt to overcome the shortcomings and challenges of precarity.This article focuses on revealing the impacts that budget cuts have had and are still having,
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Heneise, Michael T. "<i>Religion and Senses of Place</i>. 2021. Edited by Graham Harvey and Opinderjit Kaur Thakhar." Indigenous Religious Traditions 1, no. 2 (2023): 286–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/irt.26966.

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Thompson, David. "The training imperative." Educational and Child Psychology 35, no. 4 (2018): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpsecp.2018.35.4.51.

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The changes taking place within the Sheffield service from 1970 onwards, away from child guidance towards a broadly based application of psychology within the whole education department, not just schools, raised questions about training psychologists to take up this new role. Since the publication of the Summerfield report in 1968 (DES, 1968), there was pressure to increase initial training places by opening up new courses rather than simply expand places on existing courses. Sheffield University had an excellent Department of Psychology as well as a strong School of Education. David Loxley wa
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Valentine, Gill, Deborah Sporton, and Katrine Bang Nielsen. "Identities and Belonging: A Study of Somali Refugee and Asylum Seekers Living in the UK and Denmark." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27, no. 2 (2009): 234–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d3407.

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Drawing on empirical research with young refugees and asylum seekers (aged 11–18) now living in Sheffield, UK, and Aarhus, Denmark, respectively, this paper explores some of the relationships between identity, belonging, and place. We begin by reflecting on the young people's sense of identity as Somali in the context of periods of forced and voluntary mobility. We then consider what it means to be Muslim in the context of the different communities of practice in Aarhus and Sheffield. Finally, we consider the extent to which the interviewees self-identify as Danish or British. In reflecting on
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Long, Philip. "Popular music, psychogeography, place identity and tourism: The case of Sheffield." Tourist Studies 14, no. 1 (2013): 48–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468797613511685.

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Tourism and cultural agencies in some English provincial cities are promoting their popular music ‘heritage’ and, in some cases, contemporary musicians through the packaging of trails, sites, ‘iconic’ venues and festivals. This article focuses on Sheffield, a ‘post-industrial’ northern English city which is drawing on its associations with musicians past and present in seeking to attract tourists. This article is based on interviews with, among others, recording artists, promoters, producers and venue managers, along with reflective observational and documentary data. Theoretical remarks are m
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Mawson, Maria, and Amy C. Haworth. "Supporting the employability agenda in university libraries." Information and Learning Science 119, no. 1/2 (2018): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ils-04-2017-0027.

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Purpose This paper aims to outline work to support the employability agenda in the Library at the University of Sheffield, set in the context of debates about the nature of employability, employability skills and information literacy in the workplace. Design/methodology/approach The paper starts with a brief review of literature on employability and student skills in the UK higher education sector, the place of information literacy as an employability attribute and information literacy in the workplace. It goes on to outline work done in the Library at the University of Sheffield to support th
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van Laun, John, and David Bick. "South Wales Plateways 1788–1860." Antiquaries Journal 80, no. 1 (2000): 321–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500050319.

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In 1787 John Curr (1756–1823) started using the L-shaped rail underground at Sheffield. This, as far as we know, was the first use of this type of rail. Benjamin Outram (1764–1805) is generally thought to have been the major influence in the development of the surface plateway in South Wales but, from the recent evidence gathered, it appears that the tramroad or plateway arrived in South Wales from a different source. In February 1788 Plymouth Ironworks at Merthyr Tydfil cast 176 ‘Dram Plates’ for James Cockshutt of Cyfarthfa each weighing 441bs (19.96kg). Cockshutt hailed from Wortley Forge n
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PACH, JÁNOS, and FRANK DE ZEEUW. "Distinct Distances on Algebraic Curves in the Plane." Combinatorics, Probability and Computing 26, no. 1 (2016): 99–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963548316000225.

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LetSbe a set ofnpoints in${\mathbb R}^{2}$contained in an algebraic curveCof degreed. We prove that the number of distinct distances determined bySis at leastcdn4/3, unlessCcontains a line or a circle.We also prove the lower boundcd′ min{m2/3n2/3,m2,n2} for the number of distinct distances betweenmpoints on one irreducible plane algebraic curve andnpoints on another, unless the two curves are parallel lines, orthogonal lines, or concentric circles. This generalizes a result on distances between lines of Sharir, Sheffer and Solymosi in [19].
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Roper, Victoria. "Round up of the 2nd Commercial Law Clinics Round Table - 9th March 2018." International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 25, no. 2 (2018): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v25i2.728.

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The second annual Commercial Law Clinics Roundtable took place at the University of Sheffield on 9th March. The event was well attended by a range of clinicians and clinic students as well as start-up and enterprise advisers. Louise Glover, who organised the event, started the day by welcoming delegates before briefly talking about the successful growth experienced by the University of Sheffield’s legal clinic.
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Wilson, Tom. "Towards an information management curriculum." Journal of Information Science 15, no. 4-5 (1989): 203–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016555158901500403.

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This paper reviews the emergence of the idea of informa tion management, shows how the subject is developing through its own specialized literature and points to the consequences for curriculum development. The curriculum of the MSc in Information Management at Sheffield and the place of the subject in the MBA programme of the School of Management are reviewed. Finally, possible future developments are out lined.
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Brownbridge, Ann. "RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND ITS PLACE WITHIN THE SHEFFIELD TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVE." Journal of Beliefs & Values 8, no. 2 (1987): 24–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1361767870080203.

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McCutcheon, Russell T. "Orthodoxies in the Field of Production." Religion & Theology 22, no. 1-2 (2015): 133–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15743012-02201006.

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A revised version of the introduction to my own Entanglements: Marking Place in the Field of Religion (Sheffield: Equinox Publishers, 2014), this essay identifies some of the rhetorical techniques and institutional conditions that make possible the establishment of an exclusive orthodoxy in the modern academic study of religion – an orthodoxy that polices the limits of the field by determining not only what counts as legitimate methods, data, and findings but also who counts as a legitimate practitioner.
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Desforges, Martin. "Sheffield Psychological Service: A personal perspective." Educational and Child Psychology 35, no. 4 (2018): 62–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpsecp.2018.35.4.62.

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The Warnock committee set up in 1974 to consider how special educational needs should be identified, assessed and met within the education system published its report in 1978 (Department of Education and Science, 1978). This wide-ranging report made recommendations which had profound implications for both school psychological services and for the special education sector. The report stressed the need for early identification and assessment of special educational needs, and where possible that these needs should be met within a mainstream setting. The report suggested that 20 per cent of pupils
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Rojek, Marcin. "Cyberspace as a place of intergenerational learning. Example of the „ICT Guides” project." Problemy Opiekuńczo-Wychowawcze 579, no. 4 (2019): 52–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2846.

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This article presents the main assumptions and general results of the "ICT Guides" project implemented under the Erasmus + program. This project was initiated by the local government of the city of Goteborg in Sweden, and its aim was to reduce the phenomenon of early school leaving by children and youth from immigrant families. The project was also joined by the authorities of three other European cities, namely Sheffield (Great Britain), Madrid (Spain) and Berlin (Germany). The project consisted in organizing of intergenerational learning courses with the participation of children and young p
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Nam, Jinvo, and Nicola Dempsey. "Place-Keeping for Health? Charting the Challenges for Urban Park Management in Practice." Sustainability 11, no. 16 (2019): 4383. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11164383.

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There is a growing body of evidence that demonstrates the health and well-being benefits of urban green spaces. There is less evidence on the effect of the management of such spaces on our health and well-being. This paper attempts to address this gap in knowledge by calling on empirical evidence collected in the United Kingdom (UK) city of Sheffield. Interviews conducted with professionals and community groups involved in the management of six district parks are analysed using the place-keeping analytical framework. The results highlight the overriding importance of local and national policy
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Cookson, Darel. "PsyPAG 2019 Annual Conference: A personal reflection." PsyPag Quarterly 1, no. 113 (2019): 47–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpspag.2019.1.113.47.

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The PsyPAG 34th Annual Conference 2019 took place from Tuesday 23 to Friday 26 July 2019 at Sheffield Hallam University. This year, the focus of the conference was to promote the health and wellbeing of delegates while they had the opportunity to meet, network and share their research with peers. PsyPAG 2019 was a wonderful, challenging and reflective week, where I had the opportunity to share my research, learn of other people’s work, and also discuss the challenges of postgraduate study with like-minded people.
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Pollak Williamson, Catalina. "Things we hold dear." Airea: Arts and Interdisciplinary Research, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/airea.5616.

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This paper reflects on Common-places (2019), a project that was developed in Sheffield on the invitation of Site Gallery to participate in their ‘City of Ideas’ programme. Amidst the urban regeneration processes that are reshaping the city, this programme offered the opportunity to think about novel approaches that art and interdisciplinary practices could bring to processes of urban change. Common-places was proposed as a participatory workshop that engaged the local community, by inviting them to recognise the things they ‘hold dear’ about the areas in which they live or work. The premise wa
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Preece, Jenny. "Belonging in working-class neighbourhoods: dis-identification, territorialisation and biographies of people and place." Urban Studies 57, no. 4 (2019): 827–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098019868087.

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This article draws on repeated, biographical interviews with 18 households to explore how people construct a sense of belonging in two post-industrial neighbourhoods in the ‘ordinary’ urban areas of Grimsby and Sheffield, UK. It argues that experiences of low-paid, precarious work undermine the historic role that employment has played in identity construction for many individuals, and that places perform a crucial function in anchoring people’s lives and identities. Three active processes in the generation of belonging are elaborated. Through identification, dis-identification and the micro-di
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Burgum, Sam. "Squatting, Trespass, and Direct Housing Action: A report on "Making Space”." Radical Housing Journal 1, no. 1 (2019): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.54825/ridr8984.

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A report from ‘Making Space’ – an exhibition of squatting, trespass, and direct housing action which took place in Sheffield as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, 5-10 November 2018. This Radical Housing Journal ‘update’ reflects on the political role of archiving and exhibitions, whilst highlighting the main aim of ‘Making Space’ in unsettling the way in which we have become accustomed to think about property, ownership, and entitlement. In addition to plans for future online publications, ‘Making Space’ is also available to travel, so please get in contact if you are interested in
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Kremer, Raymond J., Mysore A. Dayananda, and Alexander H. King. "Room-temperature grain boundary diffusion data measured from historical artifacts." International Journal of Materials Research 96, no. 10 (2005): 1187–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijmr-2005-0204.

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Abstract Diffusion processes in typical metals are considered to be slow at room temperature but there are many applications for which very long-term use is envisaged and stability needs to be assured over a timescale of 10 000 years, where even slow processes can be important. It is clearly impractical to make diffusion measurements under controlled conditions for this length of time, so it is common to perform accelerated tests at higher temperatures and extrapolate the necessary information from the measurements so obtained. We have tested the validity of this type of extrapolation for room
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Borsay, Peter, Elizabeth Musgrave, and D. M. Palliser. "Martin Foreman, Further Excavations at the Dominican Priory, Beverley, 1986–89. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996. xiv + 300pp. 17 plates. 91 figures. 38 tables. 1 microfiche. Bibliography. £45.00." Urban History 24, no. 3 (1997): 367–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096392680001244x.

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SHARIR, MICHA, and ADAM SHEFFER. "Counting Plane Graphs: Cross-Graph Charging Schemes." Combinatorics, Probability and Computing 22, no. 6 (2013): 935–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096354831300031x.

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We study cross-graph charging schemes for graphs drawn in the plane. These are charging schemes where charge is moved across vertices of different graphs. Such methods have recently been used to obtain various properties of triangulations that are embedded in a fixed set of points in the plane. We generalize this method to obtain results for various other types of graphs that are embedded in the plane. Specifically, we obtain a new bound ofO*(187.53N) (where theO*(⋅) notation hides polynomial factors) for the maximum number of crossing-free straight-edge graphs that can be embedded in any spec
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Borsay, Peter, Callum Brown, and D. M. Palliser. "D.H. Evans and D.G. Tomlinson, Excavations at 33–35 Eastgate, Beverley, 1983–86. Sheffield: J.R. Collis Publications, Dept. of Archaeology & Prehistory, University of Sheffield (Sheffield Excavation Reports 3), 1992. xix + 320pp. 31 plates. 129 figures. 62 tables. 2 microfiches. Bibliography. £40.00." Urban History 22, no. 1 (1995): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800011457.

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Cazalis, Pierre. "Sherbrooke : sa place dans la vie de relations des Cantons de l’Est." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 8, no. 16 (2005): 165–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020498ar.

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Because they are due to economic contingencies rather than to unfavourable natural conditions, present-day regional disparities compel the geographer to modify his concept of the region. Whereas in the past the region was considered essentially as a physical entity, to many authors it appears today to be « a functional area, based on communication and exchange, and as such defined less by its limits than by its centre » (Juillard). It is this concept which will be used in regional planning. Taking the city of Sherbrooke as a nodal centre, the author attempts to define such a region through an
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Klasto, Cathryn, and Jonathan Orlek. "Open Letter as reparative interior: expanding, making, participating." idea journal 18, no. 01 (2021): 223–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.37113/ij.v18i01.418.

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Framing the open letter as an expanded interior-in-the- making, this visual essay documents a participatory experiment that took place between the cities of Sheffield (UK) and Gothenburg (SE). The experiment, as one of critical spatial practice, attempted to foster a temporal atmosphere of reparation which aims to counter the global condition of paranoia produced by the COVID-19 pandemic. This essay articulates the visual design of the experiment, the theoretical principles which underpin it, and the significance of critical reflection in the process. The experiment is intentionally left incon
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Waddington, David, and Mike King. "The Impact of the Local: Police Public-Order Strategies During the G8 Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Meetings." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 12, no. 4 (2007): 417–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.12.4.20735357u1x88334.

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Much public order policing research attempts to, first, elucidate general trends of public order policing change and, secondly with respect to the policing of transnational summits in particular, focus on the deterministic effects of international and national priorities concerning the way they are policed. While the authors recognize the important contribution of such research towards an understanding of policing in this arena, in this article they put forward a crucial further dimension, namely the complementary need for a more nuanced understanding of the dynamic relationships involved in p
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Kinderlerer, Judith L., and Rachel A. Clark. "Microbiological quality of desiccated coconut." Journal of Hygiene 96, no. 1 (1986): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400062495.

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SUMMARYA microbial survey of Sri Lankan desiccated coconut has been made on material purchased in supermarkets in Sheffield or on material obtained directly from the processing company. The total viable count (TVC) was reduced by spoilage and pasteurization from 104/g to 103/g. Most samples contained low levels of coagulase-positiveStephylococcus aureussuggesting that this commodity had been handled during production. One focus of contamination withAspergillus flavuswas found for each 8·34 g of desiccated coconut (mean contamination). The number of bacteria and moulds in spoiled coconut was si
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Lees, Adrian, Philip Graham-Smith, and Neil Fowler. "A Biomechanical Analysis of the Last Stride, Touchdown, and Takeoff Characteristics of the Men's Long Jump." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 10, no. 1 (1994): 61–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.10.1.61.

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This study was concerned with the measurement of performance variables from competitors in the men's long jump final of the World Student Games held in Sheffield, England, in July 1991. Several performances of 10 finalists were recorded on cine film at 100 Hz. Resulting sagittal plane kinematic data were obtained for the last stride, touchdown, and takeoff for a total of 27 jumps. It was confirmed that takeoff velocity was a function of touchdown velocity, and that there was an increase in vertical velocity at the expense of a reduction of horizontal velocity. It was concluded that there was e
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Breeze, Andrew. "Old English Hula ‘Sheds’ and Hull, Yorkshire." SELIM. Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature. 24, no. 1 (2019): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/selim.24.2019.149-156.

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Hull or Kingston-upon-Hull is a port upon the River Hull. With a population of over 300,000, it is the fourth biggest city in Yorkshire (after Leeds, Sheffield, and Bradford) and the fifteenth biggest in Britain. Yet its name, like those of other English cities (London, Manchester, Leeds, York, Doncaster), has lacked rational explanation until lately. In 2018 the writer proposed that Hull is not (as long asserted) called after the River Hull, supposedly with an obscure pre-English name. The river is instead called after the town, because Hull derives not from some opaque Celtic hydronym but fr
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ALBERTI, SAMUEL J. M. M. "Placing nature: natural history collections and their owners in nineteenth-century provincial England." British Journal for the History of Science 35, no. 3 (2002): 291–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087402004727.

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The cultural history of museums is crucial to the understanding of nineteenth-century natural history and its place in wider society, and yet although many of the larger metropolitan institutions are well charted, there remains very little accessible work on the hundreds of English collections outside London and the ancient universities. Natural history museums have been studied as part of the imperial project and as instruments of national governments; this paper presents an intermediary level of control, examining the various individuals and institutions who owned and managed museums at a lo
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Nam, Jinvo, and Nicola Dempsey. "Community Food Growing in Parks? Assessing the Acceptability and Feasibility in Sheffield, UK." Sustainability 10, no. 8 (2018): 2887. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10082887.

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Urbanisation brings with it increased pressure on land and land uses, particularly green spaces. There has been considerable interest in community food growing in green spaces as part of a wide trend for gardening in the UK, which has been found to bring social, health, and well-being benefits. Such activity tends to take place in community-managed gardens and allotments. In light of the context of austerity within which local authority parks departments currently operate, this study tested the acceptability and feasibility of parks as a potential urban setting for Community Food Growing (CFG)
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Zhang, Jie, and Robert Patterson. "Variability in EIT Images of Lung Ventilation as a Function of Electrode Planes and Body Positions." Open Biomedical Engineering Journal 8, no. 1 (2014): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874120701408010035.

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This study is aimed at investigating the variability in resistivity changes in the lung region as a function of air volume, electrode plane and body position. Six normal subjects (33.8 ± 4.7 years, range from 26 to 37 years) were studied using the Sheffield Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) portable system. Three transverse planes at the level of second intercostal space, the level of the xiphisternal joint, and midway between upper and lower locations were chosen for measurements. For each plane, sixteen electrodes were uniformly positioned around the thorax. Data were collected with the
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Williams, Nick, Chay Brooks, and Tim Vorley. "Hidden clusters: the articulation of agglomeration in City Regions." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 34, no. 8 (2016): 1776–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263774x16642229.

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For many years, local economic development has been driven by the desire to maintain, attract and nurture clusters of economic activity in targeted industrial sectors. However, where clusters are not conventionally sector-based, public policy needs to develop alternative approaches to leverage the economic benefits and realise competitive advantage. Drawing on a study of the Sheffield City Region (SCR), the paper explores the challenge of leveraging ‘hidden’ cross-sectoral clusters, which do not fit dominant discourses of agglomeration-led growth. We posit that it is the cross-sectoral connect
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Gott, C. Merryn, Karen E. Rogstad, Vincent Riley, Imtyaz Ahmed-Jushuf, and Tana Green. "Exploring the sexual histories of older GUM clinic attenders." International Journal of STD & AIDS 11, no. 11 (2000): 714–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0956462001915129.

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Little is known either of the factors motivating clinic attendance in later life, or the sexual health histories of older clinic attenders. A self-administered questionnaire study linked to patient note data aiming to explore these issues was undertaken within 3 genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics in the Trent region. Participants comprised 224 individuals aged 50 years and older attending the 3 clinics during the study period. The majority of study participants were attending the clinic with a suspected sexually transmitted infection (STI) ( n = 145, 64.7%) and approximately half ( n = 119,
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Yu, Qiming, and Bhupendra Khandelwal. "Impact of Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Emissions in a Custom-Built High-Pressure Combustor." Energies 17, no. 16 (2024): 3939. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en17163939.

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This study addresses the ongoing demand for increased efficiency and reduced emissions in turbomachinery combustion systems. A custom-built high-pressure combustor was designed and manufactured at the Low Carbon Combustion Centre (LCCC) of the University of Sheffield to investigate the impact of different aromatic hydrocarbons on emission rates. The research involved the comprehensive testing of Jet−A1 fuel and six aromatic species blends under high-pressure conditions of 10 bar. Based on the numerical CFD simulations by ANSYS 19.2, tangential dual air injection and a strategically placed V-sh
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Bruff, Garreth, and Felix Kumi-Ampofo. "Housing, growth and infrastructure: Supporting the delivery of new homes in the Sheffield City Region, UK." Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 34, no. 2 (2019): 167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269094219840606.

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Set against a background of failing housing markets and years of austerity, with spending cuts to many of the public services traditionally involved in housing, the UK Government’s ambition to deliver 300,000 new homes a year was always going to be a challenge. At the same time however, a programme of devolution to city regional bodies across England has provided the opportunity to test new approaches to support housing growth, with the potential for innovation and more tailored interventions designed around the needs of a specific place. This paper uses experience in the Sheffield City Region
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Nieuwoudt, Ross, Alex Bradwell, and Gaelle Slater. "Improving Physical Health Data Provided on Discharge Summaries From Sheffield Home Treatment Team." BJPsych Open 8, S1 (2022): S104—S105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.321.

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AimsThe aim of this QIP was to identify whether the information obtained during routine physical health reviews was being adequately handed over during discharge from the Sheffield Home Treatment Team within discharge summaries. Individuals with serious mental illness have a significantly higher all-cause mortality rate than those without, much of which is due to preventable physical health conditions. Due to this, the Home Treatment Team aims to complete a Physical Health Review (PHR) for every patient under their care as per guidelines. It is important that these examinations are performed,
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Packer, Jeffery A., J. E. Henderson, and Jaap Wardenier. "Load and Resistance Factor Design of Welded Box Section Trusses." Engineering Journal 29, no. 3 (1992): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.62913/engj.v29i3.594.

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After the advent of Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) in Britain, experimental and theoretical studies on welded connections with square and round members took place at Sheffield University, leading to the design recommendations of Eastwood and Wood. These were quickly implemented in Canada and publicized by Stelco in the worlds first HSS connections manual. Shortly thereafter they were available to U.S. engineers in an AISI Guide. The more well known reference document in the U.S. for the design of tubular connections is Chapter 10 of AWS D1.1.5 These AWS recommendations originally evolved fro
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Berk, Kiki. "Simone de Beauvoir on the Curse of Immortality." Simone de Beauvoir Studies 35, no. 1-2 (2024): 105–24. https://doi.org/10.1163/25897616-bja10093.

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Abstract This paper identifies and analyzes the arguments against the desirability of immortality implicit in Beauvoir’s philosophical novel All Men Are Mortal. The main argument is based on the idea that an immortal life would necessarily lack four key values that make human life worth living: meaning, love, identity, and virtue. The novel contains four additional arguments, one regarding each specific value. I analyze and evaluate all five arguments and place them in the context of the ongoing debate over immortality’s desirability. I also identify connections between Beauvoir’s arguments an
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Bell, Simon, Kirsty Harkness, Madalina Roman, et al. "050 Feasibility of an automated assessment to measure cognition and mood in the acute stroke setting." Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 93, no. 9 (2022): e2.246. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2022-abn2.94.

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IntroductionOver 50% of stroke survivors have cognitive impairment. National guidelines promote early cognitive testing however, current pen-and-paper based tests are not always appropriate, typically take place in hospital and are time costly for busy clinicians.This project aimed to create an easy-to-use cognitive assessment tool specifically designed for the needs of stroke survivors. We used a computerised doctor utilising automatic speech recognition and machine learning.MethodsPatients are approached if they pass the eligibility criteria of having recent acute stroke/TIA, and do not have
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BEAL, JOAN C., SUSAN FITZMAURICE, and JANE HODSON. "Special issue: selected papers from the fourth International Conference on Late Modern English." English Language and Linguistics 16, no. 2 (2012): 201–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1360674312000093.

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This issue ofEnglish Language and Linguisticscontains a selection of papers from the fourth conference on Late Modern English, held at the University of Sheffield in May 2010. Twenty-one years previously, when Charles Jones referred to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as the ‘Cinderellas of English historical linguistic study’ (1989: 279), such a conference, let alone the fourth in a series of such conferences, would have seemed highly unlikely. Jones was alluding to the comparative neglect of the more recent past in historical studies of English. Up to this point, linguistic scholars h
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Collins, Brian. "Entanglements: Making Place in the Field of Religion By Russell T. McCutcheon. Sheffield, UK: Equinox Publishing, 2014. Pp. xiv + 287. Cloth, $99.95; paper, $26.95." Religious Studies Review 43, no. 1 (2017): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rsr.12787.

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Lockwood, R., P. Skinner, S. Grady, F. Henderson, and R. Lander. "36 Older Surgical Patients Pathway: Improving Care for Frail Older People in General Surgery." Age and Ageing 49, Supplement_1 (2020): i9—i10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afz184.03.

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Abstract Background The Older Surgical Patients Pathway (OSPP) was established in 2014 and aims to improve care for frail older people on General Surgery (GS) wards at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHSFT (STH) by delivering consultant-led Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA). The OSPP team proactively review frail, surgical patients 75 years or older. Introduction Patients over 75 account for 10% of admissions in GS at STH, occupying 33% of bed-nights (14,000/year, costing approximately £4.2 M). They may present a challenge to surgical staff due to multiple co-morbidities, cognitive or ment
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Marques, Iuri, Nicola Jane Gray, Jo Tsoneva, Peter Magirr, and Alison Blenkinsopp. "Pharmacist joint-working with general practices: evaluating the Sheffield Primary Care Pharmacy Programme. A mixed-methods study." BJGP Open 2, no. 4 (2018): bjgpopen18X101611. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18x101611.

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BackgroundThe NHS in the UK supports pharmacists’ deployment into general practices. This article reports on the implementation and impact of the Primary Care Pharmacy Programme (PCPP). The programme is a care delivery model that was undertaken at scale across a city in which community pharmacists (CPs) were matched with general practices and performed clinical duties for one half-day per week.AimTo investigate (a) challenges of integration of CPs in general practices, and (b) the perceived impact on care delivery and community pharmacy practice.Design &amp; settingThis mixed-methods study was
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Sessions, Jo, Jo Marsden, Louise Bringloe, and Irene Gilsenan. "Changing the culture around hospital-based nutrition." British Journal of Nursing 33, no. 8 (2024): S18—S25. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.33.8.s18.

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Following a serious incident and inquest after the death of a patient due to choking at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the Trust put in place an action plan and implemented strategies to reduce the risk of recurrence. Four key actions were identified as essential to try to reduce the risk of a similar event: introduction of a standard operating procedure for mealtimes that included a pre-meal safety ‘pause’; use of an electronic communication icon to indicate modified diet/fluid requirements, from emergency department and onward as a patient is transferred; job-specific mea
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Binfield, Clyde. "Freedom through Discipline: the Concept of Little Church." Studies in Church History 22 (1985): 405–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s042420840000810x.

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Methodism … left a stigma on the mind of the eighteenth-century poor whilst helping at the same time to smother the growth of a working-class consciousness. Its doctrines perverted all that was healthy in men’s emotions, its creed was cruel and grim, its view of life bleak and joyless. Its place in society closely resembled that of a malignant tumour.Thus a Sheffield undergraduate essayist, year of 1983. The essayist was Methodist bred. For him liberation lay in bondage to E. P. Thompson, year of 1963. His student vigour is as much to be applauded as his interpretation is to be deplored. For h
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Dingle, Lesley. "Conversations with Sir John Hamilton Baker QC: Aspects of Resolving the Legal History of the Common Law." Legal Information Management 18, no. 1 (2018): 10–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147266961800004x.

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AbstractProfessor Sir John Baker was born in Sheffield in April 1944 towards the end of the Second World War. His path into legal history was via the Edward VI Grammar School in Chelmsford, and University College London (UCL) in the early 1960s. It was his good fortune that lecturing arrangements still in place at UCL as a wartime legacy caused him to fall under the inspirational guidance of Professor Toby Milsom at LSE for his legal history tuition. By the time John Baker moved to Cambridge in 1971 he had been called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, and his interest in the development of the c
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Niroula, Dhundi Raj. "Manifestation of Hybrid Subjectivity: Fate of Diaspora in the Assamese Novel Damphu." Molung Educational Frontier 15 (January 17, 2025): 81–94. https://doi.org/10.3126/mef.v15i01.73939.

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This article concentrates on the hybrid subjectivity of the protagonist Jung, a Nepali diaspora in the novel Damphu: The Rhythms ofLife living at Assam in India. It scrutinizes how Jung, as a diaspora, embodies cultural affiliations on both sides namely Nepal and Assam. He stays in one place and maintains close and imaginary relations with another. The novel written by Rumi Laskar Bora originally in Assamese language and later translated in English by Sarita Sharma is under scrutiny in this article. Theoretical insights of hybridity are borrowed from Mikhail Bakhtin, Michele Reis, Edward Said,
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