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Based on a survey of over 400 UK psychology graduates, What to do with your Psychology Degree provides real life information on some of the many occupations and careers open to psychology graduates,...
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Media Writing: A Practical Introduction is a lively and critically-enriched book that adopts current pedagogical and real-world practices to introduce readers successfully to the understanding and...
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A large number of Indigenous Australians live in remote locations, enduring often harsh physical environments. They face multidimensional socio-economic disadvantage, including social and financial...
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In many image processing applications, identification of nonlinear structures in image data is of particular interest. Examples include fitting multiple ellipse patterns to image data, estimation and...
View ArticleTargeting immune system through targeting miRNA for cancer therapy
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View ArticleA new methodology for uncovering the bioactive fractions in herbal medicine...
The Quantitative Pattern-Activity Relationship (QPAR) approach has been proposed recently by us and applied to the herbal medicine Radix Puerariae Lobatae and a related synthetic mixture system. Two...
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View ArticleFate amenable to change
Terra Australis, 'the Imaginary Continent', or 'the Unknown Land of the South' was hypothesised to exist by Ptolemy as a balance to the lands of the Northern Hemisphere of the planet. The Spanish...
View ArticleTopological errors in creative practice research: understanding the...
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View ArticleWhat is Wales?
The question of the distinctiveness of Wales has engaged historians and social scientists alike. In his compelling account of the development of the nation, When was Wales?, the eminent historian Gwyn...
View ArticleEqualities and social justice in a devolved Wales
The last decade has witnessed widespread change in the equalities field. The 2000s opened with groundbreaking reforms to equality law under the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 and closed with the...
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