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    A framework for the integrated assessment of social and economic values associated with man-made marine structures

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    Man-made marine structures (MMS) are increasingly prevalent in the marine environment, reflecting the growth and diversity of economic and recreational activities in both onshore and offshore settings. The presence of MMS presents opportunities and conflicts for marine planners, particularly in relation to reconciling competing stakeholder interests arising from their placement and long-term fate, including decommissioning and/or removal. This necessitates the development of an integrated framework which encapsulates the complexity of social and economic values and perceptions held by differing stakeholders. Through research conducted with MMS stakeholders in Australia, we present the first framework of this type which identifies three principal categories of socio-economic values and explores the inter-relationships between these groupings. The research further underlines the pivotal significance of rules and norms which impact across all three categories. These findings will assist planners in understanding the preferences of relevant marine stakeholders in order to enhance benefits and minimise conflicts related to MMS

    Shear Localization in Dynamic Deformation: Microstructural Evolution

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    The Physics of the B Factories

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    Introduction to bacterial physiology

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    Introduction to the bacteria

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    Comprehending spoken language: A blueprint of the listener

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    Processing of inflected forms

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    Contains fulltext : 16954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)(Commentary on H. Clahsen: Lexical entries and rules of language

    An oral health intervention for people with serious mental illness (Three Shires Early Intervention Dental Trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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    Background: Oral health is an important part of general physical health and is essential for self-esteem, self-confidence and overall quality of life. There is a well-established link between mental illness and poor oral health. Oral health problems are not generally well recognized by mental health professionals and many patients experience barriers to treatment. Methods/Design: This is the protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised trial that has been designed to fit within standard care. Dental awareness training for care co-ordinators plus a dental checklist for service users in addition to standard care will be compared with standard care alone for people with mental illness. The checklist consists of questions about service users’ current oral health routine and condition. Ten Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) teams in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire will be cluster randomised (five to intervention and five to standard care) in blocks accounting for location and size of caseload. The oral health of the service users will be monitored for one year after randomisation. Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN63382258
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