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Diamonds in Dystopia
(2017-08-21)Diamonds in Dystopia is a body of work and web framework for creatively datamining large sources of text for mobile interaction. So far we have used it for live-streaming poetry performances at various locations such as ... -
DIAP2 functions as a mechanism-based regulator of drICE that contributes to the caspase activity threshold in living cells.
(2007-12-31)In addition to their well-known function in apoptosis, caspases are also important in several nonapoptotic processes. How caspase activity is restrained and shut down under such nonapoptotic conditions remains unknown. ... -
Diastereoselective Cross Dehydrogenative Coupling Functionalisation of Amines using Arynes.
(Queen Mary University of London., 2021-06-01)The first transition metal-free intramolecular hydride transfer onto arynes was reported in 2018. It allows the redox-free, direct functionalisation of -C-H bonds of tertiary amines via an intramolecular 1,5-hydride ... -
Diatoms as indicators of fine sediment stress
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Dictionary Learning of Convolved Signals
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Did dehospitalisation studies achieve their aim?
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Did female prisoners with mental disorders receive psychiatric treatment before imprisonment?
(BMC, 2015-01-22)BackgroundThroughout the world, high prevalence rates of mental disorders have been found in prison populations, especially in females. It has been suggested that these populations do not access psychiatric treatment. The ... -
Did female prisoners with mental disorders receive psychiatric treatment before imprisonment?
(2015-01-22)BackgroundThroughout the world, high prevalence rates of mental disorders have been found in prison populations, especially in females. It has been suggested that these populations do not access psychiatric treatment. The ... -
Did Theresa May Kill the War Powers Convention? Comparing Parliamentary Debates on UK Intervention in Syria in 2013 and 2018
(2021-02-04)This article asks whether Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to bypass the House of Commons and order military action in Syria in 2018 killed the UK’s nascent War Powers Convention, established most visibly when MPs ...