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Informed and patient-centered decision-making in the primary care visits of African Americans with depression

Authors Anika L. Hines, Lisa A. Cooper, Debra L. Roter, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
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19301 Journal Article

With or without cricket? The two lives of the English game in a decolonizing India

Authors Souvik Naha
Year 2017
Journal Name Sport in Society
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19302 Journal Article

A Phylogenetic Comparative Study of Bantu Kinship Terminology Finds Limited Support for Its Co-Evolution with Social Organisation

Authors Myrtille Guillon, Ruth Mace
Year 2016
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 4
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19303 Journal Article

Global Glass Adornments Event Horizon in the Late Iron Age and Roman Period Frontiers (100 BC - AD 250)

Description
The project is multidisciplinary comparative research on the cross-cultural consumption of personal adornments, known as glass annulars, i.e. rigid, ring-shaped objects composed of coloured glass, used by the inhabitants of the European northwest borderland regions during the transition from the Late Iron Age to Roman period, c. 100 B.C. – A.D. 250. This project introduces the pan-European ‘glass adornments event horizon’, which signals the existence of an active multicultural community with its own forms of decorative identification in the borderland regions. It will assess the evidence for this phenomenon, firstly, in four north-western European countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and United Kingdom, and, secondly, explore its regional ramifications, by concentrating on one area, United Kingdom, in order to understand the manifestation of this inter-cultural event in a local setting. The project combines thorough literary and museum research with scientific and hands-on experiments, and pays particular attention to engaging and disseminating the results to the wider public. It challenges long-standing perceptions related to the function and gender nature of glass adornments. It investigates the mobility of materials, artefacts and craftspeople, and reconstructs the networks of interethnic craft interaction in borderland zones. It analyses the transformative role these annulars played in the formation of inter-European and regional identities in a transitional period when new cultural forms and practices emerged in the European Northwest.
Year 2015
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19304 Project

Linguistic Diversity and Traffic Accidents: Lessons from Statistical Studies of Cultural Traits

Authors Sean Roberts, James Winters
Year 2013
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 44
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19305 Journal Article

A requiem for the 'primitive'

Authors F Kurasawa
Year 2002
Journal Name HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES
19306 Journal Article

BIOETHICS IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES - ETHICS OF SCARCITY AND SACRIFICE

Authors C OLWENY
Year 1994
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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19307 Journal Article

"So you can see how the other half lives" - MTV "cribs"' use of "the other" in framing successful athletic masculinities

Authors Maureen Margaret Smith, Becky Beal
Year 2007
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT & SOCIAL ISSUES
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19308 Journal Article

The Race, Class and Gender of Transnational Urban Labour: Romanian Workers in the Cities of London and NYC

Description
The workings of globalization depend on international labor migration, a phenomenon that is hardly recent but that is, instead, embedded in histories of colonialism, decolonization and neocolonization, divergent conditions of democracy, totalitarianism, militarism and exploitation, as well as in persistent structures of economic disparity among the formal colonial powers and the decolonized world. Contemporary labor migration—the flows of people in search of labor crossing national boundaries, deeply impacts and transforms the social, economic, political, cognitive and affective landscapes of contemporary life. This project will consider these transformations by examining the transnational migrant labor of workers from Romania such as it unfolds at two central sites of global capitalism, London-U.K. and New York-U.S. The research will feature an historical analysis of the immigrant Romanian labor presence at these sites, while its time frame covers the interval starting in 1989 up to the present day. While labor migration has been a subject of interest for economists, political theorists, geographers, anthropologists and cultural theorists alike, its relevance to affective theory and neoliberal critiques have only recently been addressed. My project seeks to address an analytic gap that refers to the affective dimension of migrational labor by considering not only the economic, political, and historical contexts, but also the impact that immigrants’ transnational journeys in search for work and their landing in new spaces have on their intimate lives alongside co-nationals as well as alongside other dwellers in the global city. The research project will draw upon recent global changes, more precisely on the global economic crisis, the continued neoliberalization of economies and the pressures towards securitization that affect the cities of London and New York and thus implicitly impact on the lives of immigrant laborers.
Year 2015
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19309 Project

Beyond the “The ‘diaspora’ diaspora”: a response to Rogers Brubaker

Authors Claire Alexander
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
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19310 Journal Article

The effect of sex and performance level on pacing in cross-country skiers: Vasaloppet 2004-2017

Authors Pantelis Theo Nikolaidis, Beat Knechtle, Elias Villiger
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCE
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19311 Journal Article

"It Has to Come from the Hearts of the People": Evangelicals, Fundamentalists, Race, and the 1964 Civil Rights Act

Authors Randall J. Stephens
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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19312 Journal Article

Gentrification, Race, and Ethnicity: Towards a Global Research Agenda?

Authors Loretta Lees, L Lees
Year 2016
Journal Name City & Community
Citations (WoS) 7
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19313 Journal Article

History, agency and the representation of ‘race’ – an introduction

Authors Cathy Bergin, C Bergin, Anita Rupprecht
Year 2016
Journal Name Race & Class
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19314 Journal Article

Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community since 1870

Authors S. F. Chung
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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19315 Journal Article

RACE, ETHNICITY AND FOOTBALL: PERSISTING DEBATES AND EMERGENT ISSUES

Authors Jamie Cleland
Year 2012
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
19316 Journal Article

‘Sleepwalking to Segregation’? Challenging Myths About Race and Migration

Authors Ron Johnston
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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19317 Journal Article

Race, Ethnicity and Nation: Perspectives From Kinship and Genetics

Authors Nadia El-Shaarawi
Year 2009
Journal Name CULTURE MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY
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19318 Journal Article

Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against America’s Poor

Authors Benjamin P Bowser
Year 2001
Journal Name Race and Society
19319 Journal Article

Review article: Race/ethnic studies: The New Zealand case

Authors Donald G. Baker
Year 1992
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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19320 Journal Article

A CASE-STUDY OF RACE CONSCIOUSNESS AMONG HAITIAN IMMIGRANTS

Authors T WOLDEMIKAEL
Year 1989
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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19321 Journal Article

MIGRATION, GENETIC-MARKERS AND RACE ADMIXTURE IN CURITIBA, BRAZIL

Authors L CULPI, Francisco M. Salzano
Year 1984
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
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19322 Journal Article

Race and Ethnicity in Africa.Pierre L. van den Berghe

Authors C. E. Robins
Year 1978
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
19323 Journal Article

Traveling across Racial Borders: TripAdvisor and the Discursive Strategies Businesses Use to Deny Racism

Authors Heather M. Dalmage
Year 2019
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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19324 Journal Article

Racial variation in the effect of motherhood on women's employment: Temporary or enduring effect?

Authors Sandra M. Florian
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science Research
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19325 Journal Article

Parenting children from ‘mixed’ racial, ethnic and faith backgrounds: typifications of difference and belonging

Authors Rosalind Edwards, Chamion Caballero, Shuby Puthussery
Year 2010
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 13
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19326 Journal Article

Asian Americans and Voting Participation: Comparing Racial and Ethnic Differences in Recent U.S. Elections

Authors Pei-te Lien
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration Review
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19327 Journal Article

VARIATIONS ON 2 THEMES - RACIAL AND ETHNIC PATTERNS IN THE ATTAINMENT OF SUBURBAN RESIDENCE

Authors Richard D. Alba, Logan
Year 1991
Journal Name Demography
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19329 Journal Article

FROM MANY STRANDS - ETHNIC AND RACIAL GROUPS IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICA - LIEBERSON,S, WATERS,MC

Authors DC LAI
Year 1990
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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19330 Journal Article

Sharing residential space in the 1920s: Racial and ethnic patterns in cities in Michigan

Authors Joe T. Darden
Year 1983
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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19331 Journal Article

THE POLITICS OF DISPLACEMENT - RACIAL AND ETHNIC TRANSITION IN 3 AMERICAN-CITIES - EISINGER,PK

Authors LL BECKER
Year 1981
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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19332 Journal Article

Neighborhood Racial/Ethnic Composition and Medical Discrimination’s Relation to Mammograms: A Philadelphia Case Study

Authors Joseph Gibbons
Year 2021
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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19333 Journal Article

Arms Races and Negotiations

Authors S Baliga, T Sjostrom, Sandeep Baliga, ...
Year 2004
Journal Name Review of Economic Studies
Citations (WoS) 58
19334 Journal Article

Selected individual differences and collegians' ethical beliefs

Authors MK McCuddy, BL Peery
Year 1996
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
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19335 Journal Article

POLITICAL PARTIES, IMMIGRATION, AND PANETHNICITY

Authors G. Cristina Mora
Year 2017
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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19336 Journal Article

Racism and health service utilisation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors Jehonathan Ben, Yin Paradies, Ricci Harris, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 14
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19337 Journal Article

Migrant Ill-treatment in Greek Law Enforcement—Are the Strasbourg Court Judgments the Tip of the Iceberg?

Authors Nikolaos Sitaropoulos
Year 2017
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
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19338 Journal Article

Babylon by Bus? The dispersal of immigrant children in England, race and urban space (1960s-1980s)

Authors Olivier Esteves
Year 2018
Journal Name PAEDAGOGICA HISTORICA
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19339 Journal Article

Participant commentary from Jyoti M. Rao

Authors Jyoti M. Rao
Year 2018
Journal Name PSYCHOANALYSIS CULTURE & SOCIETY
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19340 Journal Article

Weaving a larger web: Cuban American writing in the Latin@ narrative

Authors Karen S. Christian
Year 2017
Journal Name Latino Studies
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19341 Journal Article

Managing conflict - Building a multicultural collaborative

Authors AJ Norman
Year 1998
Journal Name Cities
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19342 Journal Article

Risk factors for race-day fatality in flat racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2000 to 2013)

Authors Sarah M. Rosanowski, Yu-Mei Chang, Anthony J. Stirk, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 3
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19343 Journal Article

The Role of Psychological Flexibility as a Mediator Between Experienced Sexual Racism and Psychological Distress Among Men of Color Who Have Sex with Men

Authors Yash Bhambhani, Maureen K. Flynn, Karen Kate Kellum, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
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19344 Journal Article

Anti-Muslim Racism on Trial

Authors Marta Kolankiewicz
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19345 Book

New Retail Capital and Neighborhood Change: Boutiques and Gentrification in New York City

Authors Sharon Zukin, Valerie Trujillo, Peter Frase, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name City & Community
Citations (WoS) 144
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19346 Journal Article

Why are Korean American Physicians Reluctant to Recommend Colorectal Cancer Screening to Korean American Patients? Exploratory Interview Findings

Authors Angela M. Jo, Angela M. Jo, Annette E. Maxwell, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 30
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19347 Journal Article

CASTE, RACE-AND CLASS

Authors Sujatha Gidla, Alan Horn
Year 2021
Journal Name NEW LEFT REVIEW
19348 Journal Article

Affective nationalisms and race

Authors Divya P Tolia-Kelly
Year 2020
Journal Name Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
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19349 Journal Article

KAFKA WAS THE RACE

Authors
Year 2019
Journal Name NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
19350 Journal Article

Class, Race, and Marxism

Authors B Foley
Year 2018
Journal Name SCIENCE & SOCIETY
19351 Journal Article

Race, Communities and Informers

Authors Simone Browne
Year 2017
Journal Name SURVEILLANCE & SOCIETY
19352 Journal Article

Race, travel, time, heritage

Authors Jeffrey H. Cohen, Karl Steel
Year 2015
Journal Name POSTMEDIEVAL-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL CULTURAL STUDIES
19353 Journal Article

Race, Philosophy, and Film

Authors Robert Sinnerbrink
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AESTHETICS AND ART CRITICISM
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19354 Journal Article

Why race still matters

Authors Ian Hacking
Year 2005
Journal Name DAEDALUS
19355 Journal Article

Race and Social Analysis

Authors Shaminder Takhar
Year 2005
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
19356 Journal Article

The hurdle-race problem

Authors S Vanduffel, J Dhaene, M Goovaerts, ...
Year 2003
Journal Name INSURANCE MATHEMATICS & ECONOMICS
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19357 Journal Article

Race and ethnographic allegory

Authors PB Mullen
Year 1999
Journal Name FABULA
19358 Journal Article

RACE MATTERS - WEST,C

Authors C JULIEN
Year 1995
Journal Name REVUE FRANCAISE D ETUDES AMERICAINES
19359 Journal Article

RAP, RACE AND POLITICS

Authors C Lusane
Year 1993
Journal Name Race & Class
Citations (WoS) 17
19360 Journal Article

PASQUA PLAYS RACE CARD

Authors A GUMBEL
Year 1993
Journal Name NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY
19361 Journal Article

FREUD, RACE AND GENDER

Authors SL GILMAN
Year 1992
Journal Name AMERICAN IMAGO
19362 Journal Article

Rushdie, Race and Religion

Authors Peter Jones
Year 1990
Journal Name Political Studies
19363 Journal Article

Race and criminal justice

Authors Robert Reiner
Year 1989
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
19364 Journal Article

LOSING THE RAT RACE

Authors P DOURADO
Year 1988
Journal Name NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY
19365 Journal Article

RACE, INSTRUCTION, AND LEARNING

Authors R DREEBEN, Adam Gamoran
Year 1986
Journal Name American Sociological Review
19366 Journal Article

RACE, INSTRUCTION, AND LEARNING

Authors R DREEBEN, Adam Gamoran
Year 1986
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 67
19367 Journal Article

Race housing and wealth

Authors Robin Ward
Year 1982
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
19368 Journal Article

RACE AND SOCIOECONOMIC SEGREGATION

Authors BM ERBE
Year 1975
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 55
19369 Journal Article

Race and Research Productivity

Authors Frank Clemente
Year 1974
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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19370 Journal Article

Race relations in Britain

Authors John Hunt
Year 1967
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
19371 Journal Article

Urbanism, Race, and Anomia

Authors Lewis M. Killian, Charles M. Grigg
Year 1962
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
19372 Journal Article

Race and Culture Relations.

Authors Lewis M. Killian, Paul A. F. Walter
Year 1953
Journal Name American Sociological Review
19373 Journal Article

Race: Science and Politics.

Authors J. H. Landman, Ruth Benedict
Year 1941
Journal Name American Sociological Review
19374 Journal Article

Race Preference in Hawaii

Authors Jitsuichi Masuoka
Year 1936
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
19375 Journal Article

Science and Race Prejudice

Authors G. Spiller
Year 1912
Journal Name The Sociological Review
19376 Journal Article

The Sociology of “Race.”

Authors J. M. Robertson
Year 1911
Journal Name The Sociological Review
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19377 Journal Article

The Race-Preservation Dogma

Authors Antonio Llano
Year 1900
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
19378 Journal Article

The Earnings of Less Educated Asian American Men

Authors ChangHwan Kim, Arthur Sakamoto
Year 2014
Journal Name Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 4
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19379 Journal Article

Obama, Katrina, and the Persistence of Racial Inequality

Authors RA MARGO
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
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19380 Journal Article

CREDIT CARD REDLINING REVISITED

Authors Kenneth P. Brevoort
Year 2011
Journal Name Review of Economics and Statistics
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19381 Journal Article

CREDIT CARD REDLINING REVISITED

Authors Kenneth P. Brevoort
Year 2011
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
Citations (WoS) 5
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19382 Journal Article

Gender pay gap: A mediating agent of compassion, self-esteem, mindfulness, personal sense of uniqueness and racial socialization for psychological well being

Authors Muhammad Sajjad, Bilal Tariq, Ayesha Khadam, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name AMAZONIA INVESTIGA
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19383 Journal Article

Can Kinect aid motor learning in sportsmen? A study for three standing techniques in judo

Authors Cezary Sieluzycki, Jaroslaw Maslinski, Patryk Kaczmarczyk, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name PLOS ONE
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19384 Journal Article

Efficient and Low CO2 footprint B2B turnkey LED module with an innovative thermal solution

Description
LED lighting is increasingly a part of our daily life, thanks to its proven advantage in energy saving and longer lifespan. Nevertheless thermal management of LED lighting fixtures remain an issue like other electronic devices (e.g. laptops, smart phones). ECOLED is solving this problem thanks to its patented IF-T LED technology. The aluminium content of ECOLED is up to 75% lower compared to current LED modules. This leads to a smaller, embeddable, longer lasting and even more energy saving light source. A first generation of ECOLED will appeal to clients to take advantage of size and the ease of a pre-assembled device. This is the market segment of indoor design lighting fixtures. The second generation ECOLED will play out the temperature management functionality creating a device that has a considerably longer lifespan. This advantage will have a disruptive effect for clients in the segment of residential, office, industrial and outdoor lighting, a €2,5 billion market in Europe alone. Beside the abovementioned characteristics, ECOLED has two other important long term and sustainable advantages. In the first place, lower aluminium content and energy saving lead to an unseen eco-friendliness. The ecological footprint of the ECOLED module will be half of the size of a conventional LED solution. 1 million ECOLED lighting sources save 4,7 million ton CO2e, only thanks to lower aluminium content. The reduction of GHG emissions is completely in line with the mission of the company behind the technology, SustainableLedLighting (SLL), to create sustainable ecological advantages thanks to technological improvements in the lighting business. In the second place, SLL’s business strategy offering a turnkey solution through tailor made sourcing and assembly keeps a big part of the value chain in Europe where the lighting sector - mostly SMEs – gives employment to 150.000 Europeans.
Year 2017
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19385 Project

Spatial Complementarity and the Coexistence of Species

Authors Jorge Velazquez, Juan P. Garrahan, Markus P. Eichhorn
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 4
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19386 Journal Article

The Importance of Gut Symbionts in the Development of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stal)

Authors Christopher M. Taylor, Galen Dively, Peter L. Coffey, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 44
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19387 Journal Article

Fast Filtering for Computer Graphics, Vision and Computational Sciences

Description
The world of digital signal processing, in particular computer graphics, vision and image processing, use linear and non-linear, explicit and implicit filtering extensively to analyze, process and synthesize images. Given nowadays high-resolution sensors, these operations are often very time consuming and are limited to devices with high-CPU power. Traditional linear translation-invariant (LTI) transformations, executed using convolution, requires O(N^2) operations. This can be lowered to O(N \log N) via FFT over suitable domains. There are very few sets of filters to which optimal, linear-time, procedures are known. This situation is more complicated in the newly-emerging domain of non-linear spatially-varying filters. Exact application of such filter requires O(N^2) operations and acceleration methods involve higher space dimension introducing severe memory cost and truncation errors. In this research proposal we intend to derive fast, linear-time, procedures for different types of LTI filters by exploiting a deep connection between convolution, spatially-homogeneous elliptic equations and the multigrid method for solving such equations. Based on this circular connection we draw novel prospects for deriving new multiscale filtering procedures. A second part of this research proposal is devoted to deriving efficient explicit and implicit non-linear spatially-varying edge-aware filters. One front consists of the derivation of novel multi-level image decomposition that mimics the action of inhomogeneous diffusion operators. The idea here is, once again, to bridge the gap with numerical analysis and use ideas from multiscale matrix preconditioning for the design of new biorthogonal second-generation wavelets. Moreover, this proposal outlines a new multiscale preconditioning paradigm combining ideas from algebraic multigrid and combinatorial matrix preconditioning. This intermediate approach offers new ways for overcoming fundamental shortcomings in this domain.
Year 2013
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19388 Project

Lignocellulosic Ethanol Demonstration

Description
The global object of the Lignocellulosic Ethanol Demonstration (LED) project is to design, construct and operate the first biofuel commercial facility in Europe using second generation technology, consisting on a lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol plant. The total lignocellulosic biomass input to the process is 522 dry tonne/day, resulting in an ethanol production of 50 MML/yr. In addition it will produce lignin and distiller biomass. The global strategy of the work plan in order to meet the targets consists of the following items: • Biomass supply plan development. Design of the procurement plan and business model for a non conventional harvesting/transportation concept will be carried out. • Basic design. Based on Abengoa Bioenergy’s know-how and experience after the design and construction of pilot and demo plant of York (Nebraska, US) and Babilafuente (Salamanca, Spain) respectively, and the operational experience in the York pilot facility, the specific basic engineering design for the facility will be developed. • Detailed engineering. Results on basic engineering will be further employed for the detailed engineering of equipment, piping, auxiliary systems, control & instrumentation, structures, supports, electrics and civil works. • Construction. Outputs from the previous phase will be materialized during the construction phase. • Commissioning and start-up. Once the facility construction is over, first proofs will be carried out for checking the smooth operation of each piece of equipment. • Fleet assays. The final ethanol will be tested in vehicles engines for demonstrating both the affinity of bioethanol and its effects in mixtures with petrol. • Research and Development for engineering validation. R&D activities associated with the lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol technology will be carried out. The project is coordinated by ABNT (Spain). Other participants: CCL and CDAPP (France), GRD (Switzerland) and TNO (The Netherlands)
Year 2010
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19389 Project

INNOVATIVE FIRE PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR STEEL STRUCTURES

Description
Current methods to provide fire protection of light steel structures include the nowadays most efficient approach of intumescent paints, which are typically applied on-site on a mounted structure using brushes or spray guns. Such treatments are generally achieved through the preparation of the surface by grit/shot blasting, followed by the application of a primer, and followed by the application of several layers of intumescent coatings. This methodology has a number of drawbacks for a large community of end users, including: a)Drying times of intumescent coatings are very long, resulting in high cost associated to labour, site disruption, and space required for painting; b) As a consequence of those significant costs and burdens, the reality is that many end users, particularly SMEs, end up applying fewer layers than required, uneven or irregular layers, or none at all, breaching therefore current legislation, facing serious penalties and fees and endangering the security of their own installations. The STEELPROST project aims to provide a solution to current surface treatment limitations, by developing a second generation of fire-protective coatings that are: easier to paint on, covering a larger area faster, having improved adhesion and quick drying properties. This will be achieved through 3 core innovations: 1)Development of low cost fire-retardant agents using novel tin-based technology, based on nontoxic halogen-free additives ; 2)Combination of the above fire retardant agents with further nanoparticle additives to confer the paint outstanding adhesion to the metal, and increase abrasion and wear resistance properties; 3)Design and optimisation of a procedure for fast curing of the coating using existing heating source technologies such as infra-red (IR). The proposed technology is expected to reduce steelwork treatment cost in constructional projects on a 25% for on-site applications and 50% for off-site application.
Year 2010
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19390 Project

Engine and turbine combustion of bioliquids for combined heat and power production

Description
The combustion of plant oils in diesel engines, whether or not after esterification to “biodiesel”, is possible but for the future less desirable because they are derived from food crops (first generation biofuels). Fast pyrolysis liquids derived from ligno-cellulosic materials (second generation biofuel type), are superior in terms of sustainability. Combustion in prime movers like turbines or engines is however still troublesome, although demonstrated already on a significant scale. The aim of the project is to adapt a diesel engine and a micro gas turbine to enable the combustion of various bio-liquids including pyrolysis oils and blends. A relatively high electric efficiency can be achieved in comparison to other prime movers (like a gas engine) and, in this case, on the small to medium scale (50 –1000 kWe). The micro gas turbine and diesel engine should be part of a Combined Heat & Power (and Cooling) system. The project focuses on the required modifications of the engine/turbine, fuel preparation, and emission control (especially NOx). Besides, an assessment will be made of market potential, implementation barriers and sustainability, both for the EU and Russia. Diesel engine combustion of fast pyrolysis oil has been part of earlier EU projects. Unfortunately the success was insufficient due to a lack of involvement of real engine researchers who could develop new engine components. This problem is solved now, a.o. by the participation of a well established, large engine research institute in Moscov. A consortium is created of six complementary partners, including two small industries (SME’s), two big research institutes with established connections to large industries, and two universities. To enhance the communication between EU and Russian partners, one of the SME’s being established in The Netherland but owned by persons of Russian origin, will act as a liaison.
Year 2009
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19391 Project

Cardiac emergency triage and therapeutic decisions using whole blood rapid troponin T test for patients with suspicious acute coronary syndrome

Authors K Tanaka, Y Seino, K Ohbayashi, ...
Year 2001
Journal Name JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL-ENGLISH EDITION
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19392 Journal Article

Colonialism, postcolonialism and science fiction comics in the Southern Cone

Authors Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang
Year 2017
Journal Name STUDIES IN COMICS
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19393 Journal Article

Assortative Mating between European Corn Borer Pheromone Races: Beyond Assortative Meeting

Authors Laurent Pelozuelo, Serge Meusnier, Philippe Audiot, ...
Year 2007
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 18
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19394 Journal Article

Predicting neighborhood racial change in large US metropolitan areas, 1990–2010

Authors Mark Ellis, Richard Wright, Lee Fiorio, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
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19396 Journal Article

The Color of Childhood: The Role of the Child/Human Binary in the Production of Anti-Black Racism

Authors Toby Rollo
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
19398 Journal Article

Identifying diverse life transition patterns from adolescence to young adulthood: The influence of early socioeconomic context

Authors Tae Kyoung Lee, Guillermo Prado, K. A. S. Wickrama, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 4
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19399 Journal Article

Total policing: reflections from the frontline

Authors Liz Fekete
Year 2013
Journal Name Race & Class
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19400 Journal Article
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