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Historical skills : weights and measurements
Aims to identify and explain some common difficulties in deciphering units of weights, measurements, and money in historical documents. Explores English and Welsh measuring systems, predominantly those used from the late ... -
Hitler and the Third Reich
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Spring Semester 2010. The Third Reich is one of the most notorious, discussed and horrific periods of our age and although it ... -
How and why we do mathematical proofs
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10 The aim of this short unit is to motivate students to understand why we might want to do proofs ... -
How UX practitioners produce findings in usability testing
(The University of Nottingham, 2018)Anonymised fragments of video and associated transcripts. -
Ideas and politics in contemporary Britain
As taught Spring Semester 2011. The aim of this module is to explain and assess the nature and role of ideas and ideologies in British politics. Specifically, it examines how and why the policies of the 'mainstream' parties ... -
Identification of novel ‘inks’ for 3D printing using high throughput screening: bioresorbable photocurable polymers for controlled drug delivery
(The University of Nottingham, 2018-03-12)Experimental data: Rheology, ToF-SIMS, drug release data, NMR, GPC, DMT Modulus, cytotoxicity -
Illness beliefs predict mortality in patients with diabetic foot ulcers
(University of Nottingham, 2016-04-04)Background: Patients’ illness beliefs have been associated with glycaemic control in diabetes and survival in other conditions. Objective: We examined whether illness beliefs independently predicted survival in patients ... -
Immune Modulation by Design: Using Topography to Control Human Monocyte Attachment and Macrophage Differentiation
(The University of Nottingham, 2020-05-05)Material topography is known to influence macrophage attachment and phenotype, providing opportunities for the rational design of ‘immune-instructive’ topographies to modulate macrophage function and thus foreign body ... -
Immune-instructive polymers
(The University of Nottingham, 2020-05-01)We identify polymers which instruct different immunological responses by modulating macrophage attachment and polarisation to pro-inflammatory (M1-like) or anti-inflammatory (M2-like) phenotypes. These immune-instructive ... -
Immunology basics
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn semester 2009 Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The body fights infection through the ... -
The impacts of natural flood management and urban catchment composition on stormwater quality and in-channel sediment quality
(The University of Nottingham, 2016-10-11)Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques aim to reduce downstream flooding by storing and slowing the flow of stormwater to river channels. These techniques include a range of measures, including setback stormwater outfalls ... -
Improved extraction repeatability and spectral reproducibility for liquid extraction surface analysis–mass spectrometry using superhydrophobic–superhydrophilic patterning
(The University of Nottingham, 2018-12-21)Data related to the paper "Improved Extraction Repeatability and Spectral Reproducibility for Liquid Extraction Surface Analysis–Mass Spectrometry Using Superhydrophobic–Superhydrophilic Patterning" A major problem ... -
Improving the health of the population and evidence based medicine
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009 This module has two essential components: Evidence-Based Medicine and Public Health. Evidence-Based ... -
Improving the segmentation of scanning probe microscope images using convolutional neural networks
(The University of Nottingham, 2020-09-01)Training/Testing images and trained UNet model for the paper "Improving the Segmentation of Scanning Probe Microscope Images using Convolutional Neural Networks", Farley et al. -
In my seat 2019, enhancing the experience of bus travel - data from user workshops and deployment
(The University of Nottingham, 2020-01-07)Stimulus materials, anonymised summaries/transcripts and thematic coding of workshops and post-deployment interviews from the In My Seat Horizon project, 2019, which explored ways to enhance the experience of bus travel ... -
In situ growth of silver microwires
(ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019-02-08)Raw data corresponding to "Remotely Controlled in Situ Growth of Silver Microwires Forming Bioelectronic Interfaces", ACS Applied Materials Interfaces, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b22075 -
In situ protein identification, mapping and depth profiling using 3D OrbiSIMS
(The University of Nottingham, 2020-08-28)Label-free protein characterisation at surfaces requires digestion or matrix application prior to mass spectrometry. We report the assignment of undigested proteins at surfaces using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). ... -
In vitro lipolysis/microsomal metabolism approach for the prediction of oral bioavailability of BCS II drugs in lipidic formulations
(The University of Nottingham, 2016-08-24)Lipidic formulations (LFs) are increasingly utilized for the delivery of drugs that belong to class II of the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS). The current work proposes, for the first time, the combination ... -
An in vivo systematic genetic analysis of tumour progression in Drosophila - RNAi line: 10011
(University of Nottingham, 2019-05-01)Metastasis is the leading cause of death for cancer patients. Consequently it is imperative that we improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie progression of tumour growth towards malignancy. ... -
An in vivo systematic genetic analysis of tumour progression in Drosophila - RNAi line: 1003
(University of Nottingham, 2019-05-01)Metastasis is the leading cause of death for cancer patients. Consequently it is imperative that we improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie progression of tumour growth towards malignancy. ...