Hypoxaemia in acute stroke is frequent and worsens outcome.
Journal Article
Rowat, A. M., Dennis, M. S. & Wardlaw, J. M. (2006)
Hypoxaemia in acute stroke is frequent and worsens outcome. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 21, 166-172. doi:10.1159/000090528. ISSN 1015-9770
Background: Hypoxaemia in the acute phase of stroke might damage the ischaemic penumbra and worsen clinical outcome. We determined the frequency of hypoxaemia on admission wit...
The Uncertainty of Standard of Value
Journal Article
Minhat, M. (2006)
The Uncertainty of Standard of Value. Accountants Today, 19(2), 32-34
National Accountants Conference (NAC) 2005 recognised accountants as the ‘managers of value’. However, this recognition carries with it a huge responsibility once we comprehen...
Why chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ) mothers are less gregarious than nonmothers and males: the infant safety hypothesis.
Journal Article
Otali, E. & Gilchrist, J. (2006)
Why chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ) mothers are less gregarious than nonmothers and males: the infant safety hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 59, 561-570. doi:10.1007/s00265-005-0081-0. ISSN 14320762
Socialization of young is an important component of maternal care in social mammals. It is therefore perplexing that female chimpanzees with dependent offspring spend more tim...
Introduction of a prenatal screening policy in the Netherlands and its consequences
Journal Article
Fontein, Y. (2006)
Introduction of a prenatal screening policy in the Netherlands and its consequences. MIDIRS midwifery digest, 12, 2-5
(In)tangib/es: Sociocultural references in the design process milieu.
Thesis
Strickfaden, M. (In)tangib/es: Sociocultural references in the design process milieu. (Thesis)
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This thesis broadly engages with the design process and design education, but focuses
particularly on sociocultural and (in)tangible references that are communicated verbally,...
Gaining Public Support for Congestion Charging: Lessons from Referendum in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Journal Article
Gaunt, M., Rye, T., & Ison, S. (2006)
Gaining Public Support for Congestion Charging: Lessons from Referendum in Edinburgh, Scotland. Transportation research record, 1960, 87-93. https://doi.org/10.3141/1960-11
Until February 25, 2005, the City of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom, had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme. However, these plans were abandoned because of...
A qualitative and quantitative study of registered and student nurses' educational experiences, knowledge and attitudes regarding sleep promotion in hospital.
Thesis
McIntosh, A. E. A qualitative and quantitative study of registered and student nurses' educational experiences, knowledge and attitudes regarding sleep promotion in hospital. (Thesis)
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Introduction. The literature shows that nurses have an important role to play in sleep
promotion. There is a lack of literature which has set out to investigate what nurses
kn...
NetHost-sensor: Monitoring a target host's application via system calls
Journal Article
Abimbola, A., Munoz, J., & Buchanan, W. (2006)
NetHost-sensor: Monitoring a target host's application via system calls. Information Security Technical Report, 11(4), 166-175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istr.2006.10.003
Intrusion detection has emerged as an important approach to network, host and application security. Network security includes analysing network packet payload and other inert ...
Explaining trading volume in the euro
Journal Article
Brzeszczynski, J., & Melvin, M. (2006)
Explaining trading volume in the euro. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 11(1), 25-34. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.289
Following the introduction of the euro in 1999, daily trade volume began a downward trend until early 2002, after which daily volume started to trend upward. A model of weekly...
Do institutional investors destabilize stock prices? Evidence from an emerging market
Journal Article
Bohl, M. T., & Brzeszczyński, J. (2006)
Do institutional investors destabilize stock prices? Evidence from an emerging market. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 16(4), 370-383. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2005.05.005
In this paper, we provide empirical evidence on the impact of institutional investors on stock market returns dynamics in Poland. The Polish pension system reform in 1999 and ...