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Social connections and social identity as a basis for learning and support: Experiences of medical students with minoritised and non‐minoritised ethnic identities
(WileyEngland, 2024-02-27)Background Social connections between medical students provide a key basis for learning and support. These connections, and associated social identity, may be patterned by ethnicity, and students often perform similarly ... -
Simulation of Heritage Buildings: The Duke of Bedford’s Cottages in West Devon
(KU Leuven, 2021-09-01)Building performance simulation (BPS) is used to select and justify an energy-saving retrofit for the Duke of Bedford's cottages, aiming to improve performance sufficiently within the cottages' constraints, which include ... -
Ecotoxicological impacts of landfill sites: Towards risk assessment, mitigation policies and the role of artificial intelligence.
(ElsevierNetherlands, 2024-06-01)Waste disposal in landfills remains a global concern. Despite technological developments, landfill leachate poses a hazard to ecosystems and human health since it acts as a secondary reservoir for legacy and emerging ... -
Community policing and recovery: a case study following a mass shooting in the UK
(Springer Nature, 2024)This article draws upon research conducted as part of an officially sponsored evaluation into one part of a recovery programme, put in place following a mass shooting event in the Plymouth city district of Keyham, in the ... -
Drivers of formal and informal retail patronage in emerging markets
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Controlled Release of Radioactive Water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant: Should We Be Concerned?
(American Chemical Society (ACS)United States, 2024-03-19)Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, the decision to release more than 1 million tons of radioactive water into the ocean by the Japanese government, with approval from the IAEA, has divided public ... -
The Relationship and Interaction Process of Taiwanese Couples Having Undergone Assisted Reproductive Technology- A Systemic Perspective
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Approximately 10-15% of married couples in Taiwan encounter the challenge of infertility, which significantly impacts their lives and relationships. However, the nature and extent of this impact vary across different ... -
Data-driven Communicative Behaviour Generation: A Survey
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2024-03-31)<jats:p>The development of data-driven behaviour generating systems has recently become the focus of considerable attention in the fields of human–agent interaction and human–robot interaction. Although rule-based approaches ...