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Pulford, David. "The Library of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham." Art Libraries Journal 35, no. 4 (2010): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200016631.

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The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is acknowledged as one of the finest small art galleries in Europe. It has a richly resourced library which functions both as a curatorial library for the Barber’s curators and as part of the University of Birmingham’s network of site libraries. Students of art history thus benefit from the combined resources of a specialist art gallery library and a major university library. The Barber also houses a visual resources library, music library and coin study room.
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DI MARTINO, PAOLO, MARK LATHAM, and MICHELANGELO VASTA. "Bankruptcy Laws Around Europe (1850–2015): Institutional Change and Institutional Features." Enterprise & Society 21, no. 4 (2020): 936–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2019.46.

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Despite the relevance of bankruptcy law for a number of key issues regarding business functioning and organization, little is known about the features and evolution of these legal institutions over time and space. This paper starts to fill this gap in current knowledge by analyzing a new data set providing consistent information about key features of bankruptcy law between 1850 and 2015 in the thirty largest European economies. Regarding institutional change, our analysis supports the established view of a link between macroeconomic changes and the introduction of procedures alternative to bankruptcy. However, this process shows significant differences at the national level, making it difficult to support the idea of change as the result of belonging to a given legal system (French; common law; Scandinavia; Germanic), or the degree of economic development. Instead, change in bankruptcy institutions seems to be a product of, and contributor to, the wider process of individual state formation. Similarly, the features of bankruptcy procedures seem to confirm this picture: Looking at their possible outcomes, the right to begin proceedings, and degree of application to different types of debtors, national differences appear deep and persistent, despite a generalized pattern of convergence over time toward a less punitive approach to bankruptcy. Contact Information: University of Birmingham, Birmingtonham Business School, University House, Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2TY, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. E-mail: p.dimartino@bham.ac.uk
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Saunders, Patrick, Paul Campbell, Mark Webster, and Michael Thawe. "Analysis of Small Area Environmental, Socioeconomic and Health Data in Collaboration with Local Communities to Target and Evaluate ‘Triple Win’ Interventions in a Deprived Community in Birmingham UK." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 22 (2019): 4331. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224331.

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The contemporary environment is a complex of interactions between physical, biological and socioeconomic systems with major impacts on public health. It is well understood that deprived communities are more exposed to negative environmental and social factors, more susceptible to the effects of those exposures, more excluded from access to positive factors, less able to change their circumstances and consequently experience worse health, economic and social outcomes compared to the more affluent. Welsh House Farm estate in Birmingham is one of the most deprived areas in Europe. An alliance between a local charity, City Council Public Health and a University in collaboration with the local community has accessed, analysed and mapped a range of health, social and economic factors at small area level, identifying areas where the community experience is unacceptably worse than other parts of Birmingham and therefore requiring targeted interventions. We make specific recommendations for coordinated action addressing the living, moving and consuming domains of residents’ lives and have also identified positive aspects of life on the estate to celebrate. This pilot demonstrates the utility and cost-effectiveness of local collaboration to identify and target health, environmental and social inequalities informed by local concerns.
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Gordon, Amber S., Ashly C. Westrick, Michael I. Falola, Chevis N. Shannon, Beverly C. Walters, and Winfield S. Fisher. "Reliability of postoperative photographs in assessment of facial nerve function after vestibular schwannoma resection." Journal of Neurosurgery 117, no. 5 (2012): 860–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2012.8.jns12158.

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Object This study was undertaken to assess the reliability of observations of postoperative photographs in assigning House-Brackmann scores as outcome measures for patients following resection of vestibular schwannomas. Methods Forty pictures of differing facial expressions typically elicited from patients for assigning House-Brackmann scores were individually evaluated by neurosurgery residents and faculty members at the University of Alabama at Birmingham; a score was assigned to each picture by the individual raters. The interrater reliability was measured using the Spearman correlation coefficient, Kendall coefficient of concordance, and kappa statistic; internal consistency was calculated using the Cronbach alpha reliability estimate. Results The Spearman correlation coefficients showed strong positive association among raters, with a range of values of 0.66 to 0.90. Internal consistency measured by the Cronbach alpha coefficient was excellent (α = 0.97). The Kendall coefficient of concordance for the ordinal grades suggested a substantial degree of agreement among the raters (w = 0.76, p < 0.001). Conclusions Static postoperative photographs are a reliable outcome measure for determining facial nerve function after vestibular schwannoma resection and may serve as a surrogate for the dynamic patient interview.
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Bayliss, Sue E., and Clare Davenport. "Locating systematic reviews of test accuracy studies: How five specialist review databases measure up." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 24, no. 04 (2008): 403–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462308080537.

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Objectives:The aim of this study was to examine location of systematic reviews of test accuracy in five specialist review databases: York CRD's DARE and HTA databases, Medion (University of Maastricht), C-EBLM (International Federation of Clinical Chemistry), and the ARIF in-house database (University of Birmingham).Methods:Searches were limited to the period 1996–2006. Test accuracy reviews were located using in-house diagnostic search filters and with help from database producers where databases were not confined to test accuracy reviews. References were coded according to disease area, review purpose, and test application. Ease of use, volume, overlap, and content of databases was noted.Results:A large degree of overlap existed between databases. Medion contained the largest number (n= 672) and the largest number of unique (n= 328) test accuracy references. A combination of three databases identified only 76% of test reviews. All databases were rated as easy to search but varied with respect to timeliness and compatibility with reference management software. Most reviews evaluated test accuracy (85%) but the HTA database had a larger proportion of cost-effectiveness and screening reviews and C-EBLM more reviews addressing early test development. Most reviews were conducted in secondary care settings.Conclusions:Specialist review databases offer an essential addition to general bibliographic databases where application of diagnostic method filters can compromise search sensitivity. Important differences exist between databases in terms of ease of use and content. Our findings raise the question whether the current balance of research setting, in particular the predominance of research on tests used in secondary care, matches the needs of decision makers.
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Loydell, David K. "Middle Telychian (Llandovery, Silurian) graptolites and biostratigraphy of the Howgill Fells, England, based upon the collections of D.W.R. Wilson housed in the Lapworth Museum of Geology, University of Birmingham." Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 63, no. 1 (2020): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/pygs2019-014.

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Examination of D.W.R. Wilson's PhD graptolite collection from the Howgill Fells, housed in the Lapworth Museum of Geology, University of Birmingham, reveals a high diversity (23 species) of middle Telychian graptolites from the uppermost Streptograptus crispus and Streptograptus sartorius (and possibly lowermost Monoclimacis griestoniensis) biozones. The collections include the first British records of Pseudoplegmatograptus hexagonalis and Pristiograptus pergratus. The stratigraphical range of P. pristinus is extended upwards, into the sartorius Biozone. One specimen of Stimulograptus clintonensis shows remarkable dorsal rhabdosome curvature proximally. Torquigraptus is particularly diverse in the sartorius Biozone with at least six species present: one new species, T. wilsoni, is described and two probable new species, one of which is very similar to the lower Telychian T. cavei, are left in open nomenclature.
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Stockton, Jim, and Charlie W. Starr. "The Unpublished Letters of C.S. Lewis to C.T. Onions." Journal of Inklings Studies 10, no. 1 (2020): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ink.2020.0059.

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Housed in the Charles Talbut Onions Archive within the Cadbury Research Library (Special Collections) at the University Birmingham are twelve unpublished letters from C.S. Lewis to his friend and colleague Charles T. Onions, one of Oxford's most renowned etymologists and long-time editor of the Oxford English Dictionary. The letters, about a third of which are dated, seem to have been composed between 1929 and the 1950's. Their bulk is given to Lewis's work on medieval literature, offering new insights into his reading, particularly of Milton and Aquinas. The correspondence is published her for the first time, accompanied by approximate datings of undated material (by Lewis handwriting expert Charlie W. Starr) and brief commentaries offering content analysis, textual and historical context, and indications for future research.
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Witter, Geraldina, and Jamili Salem Souza. "British psychophysiology society annual meeting (2005): análise da produção." Ciência da Informação 36, no. 2 (2007): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-19652007000200009.

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O objetivo foi analisar a produção científica (N=85) veiculada durante o British Psychophysiology Society Annual Meeting, realizado em 2005 em Birmingham, na Inglaterra, considerando autoria, tipo de trabalho, característica do título, países participantes, instituições de origem dos pesquisadores, temática e estrutura geral do resumo. Os resultados mostraram predomínio da autoria múltipla (73%) de trabalhos relatando dados de pesquisa (98%). Não houve diferenças significantes quanto ao número de vocábulos usados no título até 9 (33%) de 10 a 12 (29%) e mais de 13 (37%). Os países que mais apresentaram trabalhos foram Inglaterra (55,4%), Alemanha (10,7%) e Estados Unidos (10,4%), sendo a Aston University a de maior presença (N= 12). Na temática houve grande dispersão, sendo mais freqüentes os estudos sobre funcionamento do cérebro e sobre os órgãos do sentido. Apenas seis resumos (7%) usaram parágrafo. Os indicadores cientométricos permitem considerar que se trata de área que vem se desenvolvendo em consonância com os parâmetros da ciência.
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Long, Michael H. "First Person Singular: Building the road as we travel." Language Teaching 48, no. 4 (2015): 561–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444815000282.

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After completing a law degree at the University of Birmingham when I was 20 and not really knowing what I wanted to do, except that it was not law, I became an English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher accidentally through signing up as a volunteer with the British United Nations Association (BUNA), roughly equivalent to the US Peace Corps. Instead of being dispatched to assist starving people through a remote third-world community development project, as I had naively expected, I was sent on a fast-paced, two-week English as a second language (ESL) teacher-training course at a well-known private language school, International House, on Shaftesbury Avenue, in the heart of London's West End. Then came a one-week BUNA ‘orientation’ course in the suburbs. A hundred-plus neophyte volunteers were lectured on how to deliver a baby, how to deal with snake bites, how to remove leeches using gasoline or matches (but not both), the importance of taking anti-malaria pills daily without fail (pills subsequently found to be 100% ineffective), and how to avoid schistosomiasis (snail fever). On the last day, I was informed that, contrary to what I had first been told, I would not after all be going to Afghanistan, but to Peru. A week later, I arrived in Lima, a bustling Latin-American metropolis with no shortage of mid-wives, no malaria, no snakes, no snails and not a leech in sight. In the face of pervasive poverty, corruption, violence, and illiteracy, I had been sent several thousand miles, with absolutely no understanding of how people learn languages and minimal understanding of how to teach them, to provide free English classes for the relatively wealthy, mostly middle-class faculty and students in the Faculty of Law of Peru's leading university, the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.
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Mason, Margaret J. "Nuns and Vocations of the Unpublished Jerningham Letters: Charlotte Bedingfield, Augustinian Canoness (1802–1876), Louisa Jerningham, Franciscan Abbess (1808–1893), and Clementina Jerningham, Marquise de Ripert-Monclar (1810–1864)." Recusant History 21, no. 4 (1993): 503–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200005677.

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Egerton Castle’s 1896 two-volume edition of The Jerningham Letters (1780–1843), Excerpts from the Correspondence and Diaries of the Honourable Lady Jerningham and of her Daughter Lady Bedingfield was based on the sixteen bound volumes of manuscript letters received and kept by Lady Bedingfield. These volumes are now housed at the University of Birmingham. Many of the letters from Lady Jerningham, her family and friends, were cut drastically for publication; a reader of the manuscript volumes will see Egerton Castle’s red and blue editorial marks on the letters themselves. Other letters, dealing with matchmaking, finances, family problems, the upbringing of children, and religious vocations, were omitted altogether. One striking omission is the series of letters from Lady Bedingfield’s youngest daughter Charlotte, ranging from the time in 1815 when she was a pensioner at Hammersmith making her first communion, to her announcement in 1824 that she had just been voted to her profession at Bruges. She called herself the happiest of Lady Bedingfield’s children and was an Augustinian Canoness at Bruges for over fifty years.
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Sjöö, Denniz, and Marcus Hedenskog. "Malmo University facility management." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-21428.

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Titel: En studie av studenternas upplevda kvalitet vid Malm Universitet Ämne, kurs: Facility Management, kandidatuppsats 15 hpFörfattare: Marcus Hedenskog, Denniz SjööHandledare: Peter PalmNyckelord: Facility management, egen regi, outsourcing, uppfattad kvalitet ___________________________________________________Att förstå hur lokaler på universitet och högskolor används är viktigt för att kunna stödja den undervisning som bedrivs där. Förbättring av stödverksamheter till skolans kärnverksamhet är det mest effektiva sättet att öka inlärning och den upplevda kvaliteten i lokalerna och därför spelar lokaler och lokalvård en stor roll i hur studenter på universitet och högskolor presterar under sina studier. Lokalvården på Malmö Universitet har därför en central roll i arbetet på Malmö Universitets Facility Service för att skapa en studiemiljö av hög kvalitet. I dagsläget utförs lokalvården av två olika lokalvårdsaktörer, varav den ena är en extern aktör och den andra är en del av Malmö Universitets organisation.Syftet med studien är att med utgångspunkt i rapporten Utvärdering av lokalvårdsorganisationen, undersöka eventuella skillnader mellan lokalvårdasktörerna på Malmö Universitet. Utvärderingen skall ses som en kvalitetsparameter och komplement till den utvärdering av skillnader i kostnader mellan de olika lokalvårdsaktörerna som finns i nämnda rapport.Studiens insamlade information grundar sig på en enkätundersökning och intervjuer med studenter i de fyra universitetsbyggnaderna Niagara, Gädda, Orkanen och Hälsa & Samhälle på Malmö Universitet. Resultatet av studien pekar på att lokalvården på Malmö Universitet uppfattas både som viktig för studenterna och att den idag håller en hög och jämn kvalitet. Studenterna misstar dock många av byggnadens och lokalernas tekniska kvaliteter som ålder och skick för den tekniska kvalitetet som levereras i lokalvården. De små skillnader som kannoteras i uppfattad kvalitet av lokalvård relaterar snarare till byggnadernas skick och karaktär än kvalitet i utförandet hos de respektive lokalvårdsaktörerna. Den uppfattade kvaliteten av lokalerna och dess påverkan på studieresultat har därmed ett starkare samband mellan nya och ljusa lokaler än en högre kostnad för lokalvården.<br>Titel: A study of the students perceived quality at Malmo University Subject, course: Facility Management, Bachelor thesis 15 hp Authors: Marcus Hedenskog, Denniz SjööAdvisor: Peter PalmKeywords: Facility management, in-house, outsourcing, perceived quality ___________________________________________________To understand how space in university premises is used is important to be able to support the education that is taken place. Improvement in the supporting function to the core business is the most efficient method to increase learning and perceived quality in the premises. That is why spaces and cleaning plays a big role in student study results in university. Therefore the cleaning in Malmö University plays a big role in the work of Malmö University Facility Service to create a high quality study environment. Today the cleaning is performed by two contractors, one is an external actor and the other one i part of the Malmö University organization.The purpose of the study is to evaluate the student’s perception of differences in quality of the cleaning operators at Malmö University with the basis of the report Utvärdering av lokalvårdsorganisationen. The evaluation is to be seen as an quality parameter and complement to the existing evaluation of the difference in cost in contracting the two cleaningoperators in the report.The collected information from the study is based on a survey and interview with students in the four university buildings Niagara, Gäddan, Orkanen and Hälsa & Samhälle at Malmö University. The result in this study shows that the cleaning at the Malmö University premises is perceived as both important to the students and to be of an high and even quality today. However the students are mistaking many of the building qualities like age and condition for the technical quality of the performed cleaning that is performed. The small differences thatcan be noted is perceived quality of the cleaning relates to the condition and character of the building rather than the quality in performance of the cleaning operator. The perceived quality of the premises and the effect on study result thereby has a stronger connection between new and airy spaces rather than to higher cost for cleaning operation.
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Khatoon, Binish. "The uptake of electronic/mobile technologies in dental education at the University of Birmingham." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2015. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6306/.

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The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of the uptake of new mobile technologies and how they are utilized by staff and students in dental education. A questionnaire was distributed to students at the University of Birmingham, Dental School. Follow up one-to-one interviews were conducted. Tutors were interviewed to understand their attitude and understanding towards the use of electronic/mobile technologies. It is apparent that smartphones are more convenient for students to learn and as a resource to advice patients on their clinic. They are using them on the go in preference to any other device and use the support of mobile tools such as phone apps. Emails are used by students for more formal messages and Instant Messaging and social networking sites are used for shorter messages. Students thought that changes were necessary in the way that they communicate and research their studies. There is an all-embracing use, by both tutors and students of mobile learning tools. Learners wish to embed tools such as Instant Messaging in their learning areas but not without the approval of their respected tutors. Institutions should be aware of such changes and look to adapt their learning practices to mobile technologies.
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Subramanian, Esvar C. "Design and development of an in-house Scanning Tunneling Microscope system." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181668946/.

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Oke, Nicholas John. "A thesis submitted to The University of Birmingham for the degree of Doctor Of Clinical Psychology." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2010. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/936/.

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LITERATURE REVIEW What do we know about working through foster carers? A review of psychologically based consultancy and training approaches in the UK. RESEARCH PAPER ‘Against the Odds’ : Foster carers’ perceptions of family, commitment and belonging in successful placements. The thesis comprises three sections. The first is a Literature Review covering UK published studies over the past twenty years on psychologically based interventions for foster carers. With increased recognition of the crucial role that foster carers play in promoting the psychological well-being and mental health of children in care, there has been a corresponding proliferation of consultation and training programmes aimed at assisting carers with this task. The Review examines the effectiveness of these, with pointers for further research in this area. The second section describes a qualitative study related to unexpected positive outcome in foster care. The specific aim is the exploration of perceptions of ‘family’, ‘commitment’ and ‘belonging’ in foster carers who are providing a placement for a young person who has succeeded with them ‘against the odds’. The study employs Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to identify common themes in the carers’ accounts and the findings are presented in the Results section of the paper, followed by discussion and personal reflection on the enquiry process. The implications of what these ‘successful’ carers reveal are considered with a view to the training and support of foster carers generally. References for each of the first and second papers are included after each respectively. The third section consists of Appendices, including a Public Domain briefing paper, quality estimations of the research studies reviewed and tabulated summaries of each article. The participant information and consent relating to the Empirical paper are also included in the third Section, as well as the Interview schedule and examples of two stages in data analysis.
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Ohm, Christopher A. "The "Dead House" at the former Charleston navy base and shipyard searching for answers /." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181668973/.

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Westerfield, Lindsey Britton. "House of Mirrors." TopSCHOLAR®, 2010. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/155.

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[Partial Abstract} A mirror provides a reflection of the beholder. Not quite an exact replica, there is space and time between the original object and its reflection. Different mirrors produce different angles, lighting, tone, and mood. The mirror is a tool of reference and of introspection; of confinement and of freedom. ... Shifting between poetry and prose, my manuscript is two-fold. I am the one holding the mirror, looking into my own face and heart, translating what I feel and see onto the page. Simultaneously, my family's hands clasp the hilt of that mirror, turning it so that I may view their faces and stories in light of my own adaptation. ...
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Alewine, Elizabeth. "Landscape of the Past: The 1815 Log House at Western Kentucky University." TopSCHOLAR®, 2008. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/362.

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The 1815 Log House is located on the campus of Western Kentucky University. Built in the early 1800's by Archibald Felts, the house was occupied by his descendants until 1968. The dogtrot floor plan, V-notched logs, and stone chimneys are some of the historical architectural features that can be viewed. It was donated to the Kentucky Library & Museum at WKU in 1980, and now serves as an on-site exhibit of early frontier life in Kentucky. The new landscape design for the log house includes a kitchen garden with period-appropriate plants and outdoor demonstration areas. The inventories and journals of the Shaker community at South Union, KY provided the basis for the vegetables used in the kitchen garden, including 'Late Flat Dutch' cabbage and 'Long Scarlet' radish. Dye plants, such as bloodroot {Sanguinaria canadensis) and Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia). are included in the kitchen garden; the front of the house will be used to display examples of field crops, including 'Stowell's Evergreen" corn. An area close to the house has been designed for a native plants display. Construction of these gardens in the spring of 2008 involved the removal of grass around the house in keeping with historical accuracy. Combined with the house's location on campus, this will increase the potential for soil erosion. A fence and plants that are intended to act as vegetative filters are included in the design to help slow water runoff, and the use of raised planting beds and mulch to cover the bare soil will minimize soil loss. The native plant garden is intended to act as an introduction to the larger house exhibit, and provides a selection of plants native to Kentucky. Many plants are not typically seen outside of wild woodland settings, such as strawberry bush (Euonymus americana), bird's foot violet {Violapedala), and rattlesnake plantain {Goodyera pubescens), and should increase visitors' enjoyment of the entire display. A path connects the native garden to the house exhibit.
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Hobbs, Phillip M. "An assessment of the Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit program at Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama." Diss., Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2008. http://library.msstate.edu/etd/show.asp?etd=etd-04012008-154553.

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Newton, Franklin A. "The house always wins responding to student gambling at the University of Delaware /." Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 134 p, 2010. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1993328851&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Hatter, Michael. "The Highly Adaptive House: A Modular System for Better Living." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc//view?acc_num=ucin1179346730.

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Thesis (Master of Architecture)--University of Cincinnati, 2007.<br>Advisor: Michael McInturff . Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed May 30, 2010). Includes abstract. Keywords: Modular Housing. Includes bibliographic references.
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Books on the topic "University of Birmingham. University House"

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University of Birmingham architectural trail. University of Birmingham, 1987.

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Benedikz, B. S. The political archives of Birmingham University. FrankCass, 1991.

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Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Institutional Review Directorate. University of Birmingham: Quality audit report. Higher Education Quality Council, 2000.

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Birmingham, University of. Research and publications report - University of Birmingham. University of Birmingham, 1996.

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Sport & Recreation Information Group. Seminar. Co-ordination and quality: UK sports information : papers presented at the "Co-ordination and quality: UK sports information" seminar,organised by the Sport and Recreation Information Group, held at Staff House, University of Birmingham on Wednesday 28 April 1993. Sport & Recreation Information Group, 1993.

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Society of University Dental Instructors. International Conference. Society of University Dental Instructors 23rd International Conference, University of Birmingham Dental School, Birmingham, 4th-6th April, 1991. [University of Birmingham Dental School], 1991.

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Penney, Christine L. The manuscript collections of the University of Birmingham library. British Records Association, 1986.

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Council, Higher Education Quality. University of Birmingham and AEC Open Learning, Singapore. Higher Education Quality Council, 1996.

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Higher Education Quality Council. Division of Quality Audit. University of Birmingham: Validation arrangements : quality audit report. Higher Education Quality Council, 1993.

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Smith, R. E. F. A novelty: Russian at Birmingham University 1917-67. (University of Birmingham), 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "University of Birmingham. University House"

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Kidd, Chris, Francisco J. Tapiador, Victoria Sanderson, and Dominic Kniveton. "The University of Birmingham Global Rainfall Algorithms." In Measuring Precipitation From Space. Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5835-6_20.

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Gunson, B. K., and P. McMaster. "Experience of the University of Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK." In International Handbook of Pancreas Transplantation. Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1083-6_18.

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Biddlestone, A. J., and J. Bridgwater. "From Mining to Chemical Engineering at the University of Birmingham." In One Hundred Years of Chemical Engineering. Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2307-2_11.

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Jeannet, Jean-Pierre. "AO Institutes: Research, CDID, ‘Trauma University,’ and a Publishing House." In Leading a Surgical Revolution. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01980-8_45.

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Hatt, B. W., P. J. Iredale, G. A. Irlam, R. N. Shand, H. H. Sheena, and E. L. Smith. "Research on the Gasification of Biomass at the University of Aston in Birmingham." In Fundamentals of Thermochemical Biomass Conversion. Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4932-4_27.

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Zass, Engelbert. "Reaction Databases in a University Chemistry Department — Online or in-House?" In Software Development in Chemistry 4. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75430-2_27.

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Slesarenko, Inga, Irina Zabrodina, and Maria Netesova. "Systemic Approach to In-house Training in English for Technical University Staff." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73210-7_30.

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Etzkowitz, Henry. "Redesigning ‘Solomon’s House’: The University and the Internationalization of Science and Business." In Denationalizing Science. Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1221-7_10.

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Bradbard, Marilyn R., June Henton, Jacquelyn Mize, Janice Grover, and Robbie Roberts. "Build it and They Will Come . . . The Birmingham Early Learning Center: Creating a Vision for the Future of Alabama’s Children." In Serving Children and Families Through Community-University Partnerships: Success Stories. Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5053-2_2.

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Balch, C. M., M. M. Urist, W. A. Maddox, and Seng-Jaw Soong. "Das maligne Melanom im Süden der Vereinigten Staaten: Ergebnisse der University of Alabama in Birmingham." In Hautmelanome. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71830-4_24.

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Conference papers on the topic "University of Birmingham. University House"

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Brandhorst, Henry, and Mark Nelms. "The Auburn University Solar Decathlon House." In 1st International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC). American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2003-6114.

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Song, C. T. P. "Fractal antenna research at University of Birmingham." In 11th International Conference on Antennas and Propagation (ICAP 2001). IEE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:20010386.

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Kendall, K., B. Pollet, and J. Jostins. "Hydrogen hybrid vehicles for University of Birmingham campus." In Hybrid & Eco Friendly Vehicles Conference 2008 (HEVC 2008). IEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:20081067.

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Qiu, Connor, Yizhou Yu, Abdullah Cheema, Christopher-James Harvey, and Mary Morrell. "P009 The need to educate university students about sleep." In BSS Scientific Conference Abstract Book, Birmingham, England. British Thoracic Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2019-bssconf.9.

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Prelvukaj, Zana, Lulzim Beqiri, Rineta Jashari, and Faton Spahiu. "Underground house as a new concept of housing." In University for Business and Technology International Conference. University for Business and Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.33107/ubt-ic.2018.29.

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Qian, Mengjie, Xizi Wei, Peter Jančovič, and Martin Russell. "The University of Birmingham 2017 SLaTE CALL Shared Task Systems." In 7th ISCA Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education. ISCA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/slate.2017-16.

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Qian, Mengjie, Xizi Wei, Peter Jančovič, and Martin Russell. "The University of Birmingham 2018 Spoken CALL Shared Task Systems." In Interspeech 2018. ISCA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2018-1372.

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Fernandes, Filipe, Hugo Morais, Valdomiro Vega Garcia, Luis Gomes, Zita Vale, and Nelson Kagan. "Dynamic loads and micro-generation method for a House Management System." In 2016 Clemson University Power Systems Conference (PSC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/psc.2016.7462829.

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Shaaban, Awni K., Wael A. Khudhayer, and Nur S. Abdul Sukor. "Total shading system approach at Sultan Qaboos University Eco-House project." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF GLOBAL NETWORK FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND AWAM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (IGNITE-AICCE’17): Sustainable Technology And Practice For Infrastructure and Community Resilience. Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5005778.

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Shackleford, Karen. "Assessing the benefit of in-house work experience for university students." In the 28th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference. ACM Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/354908.354993.

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Reports on the topic "University of Birmingham. University House"

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Korf, Bruce R. NF Consortium Development Site: University of Alabama at Birmingham. Defense Technical Information Center, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada484087.

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Davidson, J. H., H. A. Walker, and G. O. G. Loef. Development and improvement of self-pumping boiling collector solar hot water storage system, June 1987--May 1988, in Colorado State University Solar House 3. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7170941.

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Hepworth, Nick. Reading Pack: Tackling the Global Water Crisis: The Role of Water Footprints and Water Stewardship. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.109.

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The K4D professional development Reading Packs provide thought-provoking introductions by international experts and highlight the emerging issues and debates within them. They aim to help inform policies that are more resilient to the future. K4D services are provided by a consortium of leading organisations working in international development, led by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), with the Education Development Trust, Itad, University of Leeds Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), University of Birmingham International Development Department (IDD) and the University of Manchester Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI). For any enquiries, please contact helpdesk@k4d.info
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Filip, Grażyna. SEMANTIC OF QUIET AND SILENCE BASED ON POLISH HUMAN SCIENCE. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11103.

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The article is an introduction to an individual research subject called The Communicational Potential of Silence, planned – and partially already realised since 2020 – as a cycle of publications based on diversified example material. In print are already two texts: G. Filip, The Communicational Potential of Silence. Film Reviews (University of Rzeszów Publishing House) and G. Filip, The Communicational Potential of Silence. Automotive Brand Press Maria Curie-Skłodowska University of Lublin Publishing House). The presented here English-language article serves for popularization Poland-wide and local (University of Rzeszów) research in the field communications.
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Tarko, Andrew P., Jose Thomaz, and Mario Romero. SNIP Light User Manual. Purdue University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317136.

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A systemic approach to identifying road locations that exhibit safety problems was provided by the Safety Needs Identification Program (SNIP and SNIP2) developed by the Purdue University Center for Road Safety (CRS). The new version SNIP Light has been developed to provide other uses with planning level traffic safety analysis capability for a wider range of uses including Metropolitan Planning Agencies (MPOs) who want the tool for planning cost-effective safety programs in their metropolitan areas. The SNIP Light reduces the demand of computing and data storage resources and replaces the SQL server database system an integrated module coded in-house which is considerably faster than the original component. Furthermore, certain proficiency required to install and use the old version is no longer needed thanks to the intuitive single-window interface and executing file operations in the background without the user’s involvement. Some operations, such as optimizing funding of safety projects, are removed to simplify the tool.
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Exploring the Prospects of Using 3D Printing Technology in the South African Human Settlements. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2021/0074.

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South Africa is a country with significant socio-economic development challenges, with the majority of South Africans having limited or non-existent access to basic infrastructure, services, housing and socio-economic opportunities etc. The urban housing backlog currently exceeds 2.4 million houses, with many families living in informal settlements. The Breaking New Grounds Policy, 2014 for the creation of sustainable human settlements, acknowledges the challenges facing human settlements, such as, decreasing human settlements grants allocation, increasing housing backlog, mushrooming of informal settlements and urbanisation. The White Paper on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), 2019 notes that South Africa has not yet fully benefited from the potential of STI in addressing the socio-economic challenges and seeks to support the circular economy principles which entail a systematic change of moving to a zero or low waste resource-efficient society. Further to this, the Science and Technology Roadmap’s intention is to unlock the potential of South Africa’s human settlements for a decent standard of living through the smart uptake of science, technology and innovation. One such novel technology is the Three-Dimensional (3D) printing technology, which has produced numerous incredible structures around the world. 3D printing is a computer-controlled industrial manufacturing process which encompasses additive means of production to create 3D shapes. The effects of such a technology have a potential to change the world we live in and could subsequently pave the roadmap to improve on housing delivery and reduce the negative effects of conventional construction methods on the environment. To this end, the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), in partnership with the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the University of Johannesburg (UJ) hosted the second virtual IID seminar titled: Exploring the Prospects of Using 3D Printing Technology in the South African Human Settlements, on 01 March 2021 to explore the potential use of 3D printing technology in human settlements. The webinar presented preliminary findings from a study conducted by UJ, addressing the following topics: 1. The viability of 3D printing technology 2. Cost comparison of 3D printed house to conventional construction 3. Preliminary perceptions on 3D printing of houses Speakers included: Dr Jennifer Mirembe (NDoHS), Dr Jeffrey Mahachi, Mr Refilwe Lediga, Mr Khululekani Ntakana and Dr Luxien Ariyan, all from UJ. There was a unanimous consensus that collaborative efforts from all stakeholders are key to take advantage of this niche technology. @ASSAf_Official; @dsigovza; @go2uj; @The_DHS; #SA 3D_Printing; #3D Print_Housing; #IID
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