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    COMPLACENT OR COMPETITIVE? BRITISH EXPORTERS AND THE DRIFT TO EMPIRE

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    The belief that Britain’s empire markets were soft is well entrenched in the literature. It is, however, a belief that has been largely untested. Indeed, the literature does not even offer an explicit definition of softness. This paper attempts to fill this gap by discussing the meaning of the term and, then, posing the question whether between 1870 and 1914 Britain’s fastest growing markets – Australasia and Canada – can in fact be reasonably labelled soft, as has often been assumed. The paper concludes that the demand for British imports in these markets were driven more by income and price considerations than by colonial sentiment or preference.Empire markets, soft markets, British exports, imperial sentiments

    Concert recording 2016-04-07

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    [Track 01]. English horn concerto / Vincent Persichetti -- [Track 02]. Divertissement / Euguene Bozza -- [Track 03]. Parable XV / Vincent Persichetti -- [Track 04]. Sonate / Paul Hindemith -- [Track 05]. Bassango / Mathieu Lussier -- [Track 06]. Blue rondo a la turk / Dave Brubek ; arranged by Richard Bobo

    The experience of living with vitiligo in Nigeria:A participatory Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

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    Vitiligo is a visible depigmenting skin condition, particularly noticeable on Black skin. There is widespreadmisunderstanding of the condition. Using a participatory form of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis(IPA), we conducted eight semi-structured interviews with Nigerians living with vitiligo. Participantsdescribed their initial attempts to understand the condition, which typically drew on both traditional illnessbeliefs, religious influences, and the biomedical disease model. All participants reported experiencing markedstigmatization and discrimination. Participants experienced distress associated with thoughts about the personalmeaning of the disease including its impact on their appearance and from concerns about anticipatedand direct discrimination. Despite the wide-ranging impact, the participants’ narratives also contained referencesto the development of strategies that maintained wellbeing. This study provides valuable insights intothe role of faith and traditional beliefs in both the experience and management of vitiligo in Nigeria. Theseinsights can be used to develop individual and community interventions

    A Matrix Model for AdS2

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    A matrix quantum mechanics with potential V=q2r2V={q^2 \over r^2} and an SL(2,R) conformal symmetry is conjectured to be dual to two-dimensional type 0A string theory on AdS2_2 with qq units of RR flux.Comment: 12 page

    Geniculo-Cortical Projection Diversity Revealed within the Mouse Visual Thalamus.

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    The mouse dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) is an intermediary between retina and primary visual cortex (V1). Recent investigations are beginning to reveal regional complexity in mouse dLGN. Using local injections of retrograde tracers into V1 of adult and neonatal mice, we examined the developing organisation of geniculate projection columns: the population of dLGN-V1 projection neurons that converge in cortex. Serial sectioning of the dLGN enabled the distribution of labelled projection neurons to be reconstructed and collated within a common standardised space. This enabled us to determine: the organisation of cells within the dLGN-V1 projection columns; their internal organisation (topology); and their order relative to V1 (topography). Here, we report parameters of projection columns that are highly variable in young animals and refined in the adult, exhibiting profiles consistent with shell and core zones of the dLGN. Additionally, such profiles are disrupted in adult animals with reduced correlated spontaneous activity during development. Assessing the variability between groups with partial least squares regression suggests that 4-6 cryptic lamina may exist along the length of the projection column. Our findings further spotlight the diversity of the mouse dLGN--an increasingly important model system for understanding the pre-cortical organisation and processing of visual information. Furthermore, our approach of using standardised spaces and pooling information across many animals will enhance future functional studies of the dLGN.Funding was provided by a Wellcome Trust grant jointly awarded to IDT and SJE (083205, www.wellcome.ac.uk), and by MRC PhD Studentships awarded to MNL and ACH (http://www.mrc.ac.uk/).This is the final version of the article. It was first available from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.014484

    Altimetry-Based Diagnosis of Deep-Reaching Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Fronts

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    Recent studies demonstrate that energetic sub-mesoscale fronts (10–50 km width) extend in the ocean interior, driving large vertical velocities and associated fluxes. However, diagnosing the dynamics of these deep-reaching fronts from in situ observations remains challenging because of the lack of information on the 3-D structure of the horizontal velocity. Here, a realistic numerical simulation in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is used to study the dynamics of submesocale fronts in relation to velocity gradients, responsible for the formation of these fronts. Results highlight that the stirring properties of the flow at depth, which are related to the velocity gradients, can be inferred from finite-size Lyapunov exponent (FSLE) at the surface. Satellite altimetry observations of FSLE and velocity gradients are then used in combination with recent in situ observations collected by an elephant seal in the ACC to reconstruct frontal dynamics and their associated vertical velocities down to 500 m. The approach proposed here is well suited for the analysis of sub-mesoscale-resolving datasets and the design of future sub-mesoscale field campaigns

    InAsSb-based nBn photodetectors:lattice mismatched growth on GaAs and low-frequency noise performance

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    An InAsSb nBn detector structure was grown on both GaAs and native GaSb substrates. Temperature dependent dark current, spectral response, specific detectivity (D*) and noise spectral density measurements were then carried out. Shot-noise-limited D*figures of 1.2 10 Jones × 10 and 3.0 10 Jones × 10 were calculated (based upon the sum of dark current and background photocurrent) for the sample grown on GaAs and the sample grown on GaSb, respectively, at 200 K. Noise spectral density measurements revealed knee frequencies of between 124–337 Hz and ∼8 Hz, respectively. Significantly, these devices could support focal plane arrays capable of operating under thermoelectric cooling

    Identifying culturally appropriate strategies for coronary heart disease secondary prevention in a regional Aboriginal Medical Service

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    Aboriginal Australians experience high rates of coronary heart disease (CHD) at an early age, highlighting the importance of effective secondary prevention. This study employed a two-stage process to evaluate CHD management in a regional Aboriginal Medical Service. Stage 1 involved an audit of 94 medical records of clients with documented CHD using the Audit and Best Practice in Chronic Disease approach to health service quality improvement. Results from the audit informed themes for focus group discussions with Aboriginal Medical Service clients (n = 6) and staff (n = 6) to ascertain barriers and facilitators to CHD management. The audit identified that chronic disease management was the focus of appointments more frequently than in national data (P < 0.05), with brief interventions for lifestyle modification occurring at similar or greater frequency. However, referrals to follow-up support services for secondary prevention were lower (P < 0.05). Focus groups identified psychosocial factors, systemic shortcomings, suboptimal medication use and variable awareness of CHD signs and symptoms as barriers to CHD management, whereas family support and culturally appropriate education promoted health care. To optimise CHD secondary prevention for Aboriginal people, health services require adequate resources to achieve best-practice systems of follow up. Routinely engaging clients is required to ensure services meet diverse community needs
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