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Journeys and Transmission
(Land/Water and the Visual Arts research groupPlymouth UniversityPlymouth, 2016-06-16)The Land/Water 2016 symposium, Journeys and Transmission, explores contemporary concerns about our relationship to the world, following the journeys we make as artists and researchers to acquire knowledge and to share an ... -
Journeys to school in rural places: Engaging with the troubles through assemblages
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Judgement Analysis of Patient Management: General Practitioners' Policies and Self-Insight.
(University of Plymouth, 1995)In this thesis judgement analysis (multiple linear regression techniques) was used to look at both GPs' decisions to prescribe certain types of drug for patients and their judgements of patients' risk of coronary heart ... -
Judging Judicial Appointments: Annual Pilgrim Fathers Lecture, 3 December 2009
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Judicial Application of the Limitation Act 1980 in Claims for Personal Injury: Has time run out on the prospect of certainty in the law?
(University of Plymouth, 2009)In 2008 the landmark decision in A v Hoare1 was received from the House of Lords. The decision will have a wide impact on the law on limitation periods in claims for personal injury. Victims of intentional trespass to the ... -
Jurassic shift from abiotic to biotic control on marine ecological success
(Nature Research, 2019-07-01)Environmental change and biotic interactions both govern the evolution of the biosphere, but the relative importance of these drivers over geological time remains largely unknown. Previous work suggests that, unlike ... -
Jus Cogens: The History, Challenges and Hope of ‘A Giant on Stilts’
(University of Plymouth, 2015)This article broadly engages with international law and human rights protection. Its focus is on jus cogens, but it also considers universal jurisdiction and erga omnes. In its examination of jus cogens, this article ... -
Justice and Genocide in Bosnia: An Unbridgeable Gap Between Academe and Law?
(University of Plymouth, 2013)The 1992-95 war in Bosnia was the worst war on the European continent since WWII. The massive and systematic human rights violations were the worst in Europe since the Holocaust. This article proposes, based on a provisional ... -
‘Justice For Sale’: An Empirical Examination of the Attitudes of Criminal Defence Lawyers Towards Legal Aid Reform
(University of Plymouth, 2014)This article discusses empirical fieldwork undertaken at the ‘Justice For Sale’ meeting of criminal defence lawyers, in May 2013. The fieldwork aimed to explore the views of defence lawyers in relation to the ongoing ... -
Juvenile king scallop, Pecten maximus, is potentially tolerant to low levels of ocean acidification when food is unrestricted.
(United States, 2013)The decline in ocean water pH and changes in carbonate saturation states through anthropogenically mediated increases in atmospheric CO2 levels may pose a hazard to marine organisms. This may be particularly acute for ... -
K. Cairns and J. Johnston, 2015, Food and Femininity
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Kaolinite as an Amendment for Counteracting Hydrophobicity in Artificial Peat-based Potting Substrates
(University of Plymouth, 2018)It has been demonstrated in pot experiments at Duchy College Rosewarne, Cornwall, U.K. that adding kaolinite (china clay) to growing media results in an increase in plant biomass. However, the underlying reason for this ... -
Kaon and D meson masses with N_f = 2+1+1 twisted mass lattice QCD
We discuss the computation of the kaon and D meson masses in the N_f = 2+1+1 twisted mass lattice QCD setup, where explicit heavy flavor and parity breaking occurs at finite lattice spacing. We present three methods ... -
The kaon semileptonic form factor in Nf=2+1 domain wall lattice QCD with physical light quark masses
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Karate kids: should we be worried about martial arts in pre-schools? The Conversation.
(The Conversation, 2013-02-20)When you think of martial arts, you probably think of bare fists and bloodied faces, not a four year-old in a child care centre.