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    Motion prediction and interaction localisation of people in crowds 

    Mazzon, Riccardo (Queen Mary University of London, 2013-05)
    The ability to analyse and predict the movement of people in crowded scenarios can be of fundamental importance for tracking across multiple cameras and interaction localisation. In this thesis, we propose a person ...
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    Mental disorders in long-settled war refugees: a study conducted in former Yugoslavian refugees resettled in Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. 

    Bogic, Marija (Queen Mary University of London, 2013)
    Worldwide there are several million war refugees, many of whom stay in the host countries for years. However, little is known about their long-term mental health. The current thesis examined the prevalence, course, and ...
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    ATP and its receptors in nerve injury and repair. 

    Lee, Sena (Queen Mary University of London, 2013)
    Unlike the peripheral nervous system (PNS), adult neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) have limited regenerative capacity after injury. One interesting phenomenon observed nearly four decades ago was that lesion ...
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    'Thanks to London and to God': living religion transnationally among Brazilian migrants in London and 'back home' in Brazil 

    Sheringham, Olivia (Queen Mary University of London, 2011)
    This thesis explores the role of religion in the everyday, transnational lives of Brazilian migrants in London and on their return to Brazil. It contributes to an emerging body of work that recognises the importance of ...
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