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Publication date: 1 October 1998

Dr Ian Dobson

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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, vol. 45 no. 5
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ISSN: 0003-5599

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Publication date: 15 January 2003

Ian Dobson

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Access and Exclusion
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Publication date: 1 April 1999

Ian Dobson

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Pigment & Resin Technology, vol. 28 no. 2
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ISSN: 0369-9420

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Publication date: 15 January 2003

Malcolm Tight

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Pigment & Resin Technology, vol. 29 no. 2
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Publication date: 1 February 1991

G.J. Monkman and C. Shimmin

Recent advances in both robotic technology and polymer chemistry have yielded techniques and materials capable of handling textile fabrics without excessive engineering complexity…

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Recent advances in both robotic technology and polymer chemistry have yielded techniques and materials capable of handling textile fabrics without excessive engineering complexity or fear of damage to the fabric. Chemical adhesives have often been used in the past for fabric manipulation but due to some serious constraints inherent in most adhesives the technology has been largely relegated to the use of consumable adhesive tapes. Many of the problems previously encountered have now been overcome by the use of polymer gum materials which have extremely long tack lifetimes. This has led to the development of a number of gum unit end effectors (GUE) for the purposes of fabric handling, manipulation and ply separation.

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International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, vol. 3 no. 2
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ISSN: 0955-6222

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Publication date: 1 March 1996

Ian M. Marshall Graham Logan, Richard Callison and Malcolm Dobson

Reviews the growth of TayNet, a local service provider which was established to support the development of businesses in Tayside by providing local access to the Internet…

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Reviews the growth of TayNet, a local service provider which was established to support the development of businesses in Tayside by providing local access to the Internet. Describes the computer, communication and software components of the TayNet Point of Presence along with the technical and end‐user evaluation of the pilot phase. Provides sample performance figures along with connection statistics for 45 active participants during an audit week. Describes technical problems experienced and end‐user requested features and end‐user perceptions and opinions of TayNet and the Internet.

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Internet Research, vol. 6 no. 1
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ISSN: 1066-2243

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Publication date: 21 February 2011

Fraser Mitchell, Claire Dobson, Anne McAlpine, Siobhan Dumbreck, Ian Wright and Fiona Mackenzie

This article reports on the experiences and outcomes of a demonstrator project in Fife aimed at improving intermediate care services. The project focused on three strands…

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This article reports on the experiences and outcomes of a demonstrator project in Fife aimed at improving intermediate care services. The project focused on three strands: workforce development, extended access and pharmacy. The outcomes provide valuable information to guide future developments in intermediate care services.

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Journal of Integrated Care, vol. 19 no. 1
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ISSN: 1476-9018

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Publication date: 1 April 1973

At the Royal Society of Health annual conference, no less a person than the editor of the B.M.A.'s “Family Doctor” publications, speaking of the failure of the anti‐smoking…

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At the Royal Society of Health annual conference, no less a person than the editor of the B.M.A.'s “Family Doctor” publications, speaking of the failure of the anti‐smoking campaign, said we “had to accept that health education did not work”; viewing the difficulties in food hygiene, there are many enthusiasts in public health who must be thinking the same thing. Dr Trevor Weston said people read and believed what the health educationists propounded, but this did not make them change their behaviour. In the early days of its conception, too much was undoubtedly expected from health education. It was one of those plans and schemes, part of the bright, new world which emerged in the heady period which followed the carnage of the Great War; perhaps one form of expressing relief that at long last it was all over. It was a time for rebuilding—housing, nutritional and living standards; as the politicians of the day were saying, you cannot build democracy—hadn't the world just been made “safe for democracy?”—on an empty belly and life in a hovel. People knew little or nothing about health or how to safeguard it; health education seemed right and proper at this time. There were few such conceptions in France which had suffered appalling losses; the poilu who had survived wanted only to return to his fields and womenfolk, satisfied that Marianne would take revenge and exact massive retribution from the Boche!

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British Food Journal, vol. 75 no. 4
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ISSN: 0007-070X

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