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| 1 |
McLeod, R. and Wheatley, P. and Ayris, P. (2006) Lifecycle information for e-literature: full report from the LIFE project. Research report. LIFE Project, London, UK. |
158 |
| 2 |
Andersson, Johan and Campkin, Ben (2006) “White tiles. Trickling water. A man!”: The eroticisation of public toilets in literary representations of cottaging in London. In: Penner, Barbara and Gershenson, Olga, (eds). Ladies and gents: public toilets and gender. Forthcoming. |
145 |
| 3 |
Hermans, T. (1996) Norms and the determination of translation: a theoretical framework. In: Alvarez, R. and Vidal, M., (eds). Translation, Power, Subversion. Topics in Translation. Multilingual Matters, Clevedon, England, . ISBN 1853593508 |
119 |
| 4 |
Cassar, M. (2005) Climate change and the historic environment. Centre for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, London, UK. ISBN 0954483065 |
114 |
| 5 |
Ayris, P. (2005) Are they open yet? The impact of Open Access publishing on research libraries. In: UK Serials Group 28th Annual Conference and Exhibition, 11-13 April 2005, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. |
109 |
| 6 |
Bichard, J. and Hanson, J. and Greed, C. (2007) Who put the P in Policy? The reality of guidelines and legislation in the design of the accessible toilet. In: Include 2007: designing with people. International Conference on Inclusive Design, 2-4 April 2007, London, UK. |
101 |
| 7 |
Kunze, J. (2005) The revival of high-rise living in the UK and issues of cost and revenue in relation to height. Thesis (Masters.MSc), UCL (University College London). |
101 |
| 8 |
Tagalakis, Aristides D. and Owen, James S. and Simons, J. Paul (2005) Lack of RNA-DNA oligonucleotide (chimeraplast) mutagenic activity in mouse embryos. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 71 (2). pp. 140-144. ISSN 1040452X |
98 |
| 9 |
Washer, P. and Joffe, H. (2006) The hospital ‘superbug’: social representations of MRSA. Social Science and Medicine, 63 (8). pp. 2141-2152. ISSN 02779536 |
96 |
| 10 |
Adell, German (1999) Theories and models of the peri-urban interface: a changing conceptual landscape. Literature review. Development Planning Unit, UCL, London, UK. |
95 |
| 11 |
Vaughan, L. (2002) The unplanned 'ghetto': immigrant work patterns in 19th century Manchester. In: Cities of Tomorrow: the 10th Conference of the International Planning History Society, July 2002, University of Westminster, London, UK. |
93 |
| 12 |
Kalra, D. (2002) Clinical foundations and information architecture for the implementation of a federated health record service. Thesis (Doctoral.PhD), UCL (University College London). |
92 |
| 13 |
Potts, H.W.W. (2005) Online support groups: an overlooked resource for patients. He@lth Information on the Internet, 44 (1). pp. 6-8. |
91 |
| 14 |
Vaughan, L. and Hanson, J. and Conroy Dalton, R. (2007) Teaching space syntax through reflective practice. In: Sixth International Space Syntax Symposium, 12-15 Jun 2007, Istanbul, Turkey. |
87 |
| 15 |
Thomson, Catherine Claire (2003) Danmarkshistorier: National Imagination and Novel in Late Twentieth-Century Denmark. Thesis (Doctoral.PhD), University of Edinburgh. |
87 |
| 16 |
Croxford, B. and Scott, K. (2006) Can PV or Solar Thermal be cost effective ways of reducing CO2 emissions for residential buildings? In: Campbell-Howe, R., (eds). Solar 2006: renewable energy, key to climate recovery. National Solar Conference Proceedings. American Solar Energy Society, Denver, USA. |
85 |
| 17 |
Kim, Young-Hoon and Rana, Sanjay and Wise, Steve (2004) Exploring multiple viewshed analysis using terrain features and optimisation techniques. Computers and Geosciences, 30 (9-10). . |
85 |
| 18 |
McLeod, R. and Wheatley, P. and Ayris, P. (2006) Lifecycle information for e-literature: a summary from the LIFE project. Research report. LIFE Project, London, UK. |
82 |
| 19 |
Vaughan, L. and Penn, A. (2006) Jewish immigrant settlement patterns in Manchester and Leeds 1881. Urban Studies, 43 (3). pp. 653-671. ISSN 00420980 |
82 |
| 20 |
Miller, William L. (1995) The picture and the letter: male and female creativity in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Thesis (Doctoral.PhD), University of New South Wales. |
73 |