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Experiences of living with visible difference: Individual and social reflections (2019)
Journal Article
Sharratt, N. D., Jenkinson, E., Moss, T., Clarke, A., & Rumsey, N. (2019). Experiences of living with visible difference: Individual and social reflections. Health Psychology Update, 28(2),
Many health conditions impact upon an individual’s appearance and result in an altered appearance (“visible difference”). The presence of visible difference is associated with a variety of psychosocial difficulties and challenges, yet calls for an i...
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An examination of the oculomotor behavior metrics within a suite of digitized eye tracking tests (2019)
Journal Article
Murray, N., Kubitz, K., Roberts, C., Hunfalvay, M., Bolte, T., & Tyagi, A. (2019). An examination of the oculomotor behavior metrics within a suite of digitized eye tracking tests. Vision development and rehabilitation, 5(4), 269-284
Eye tracking has recently been used to examine oculomotor behavior (OMB) for visual and neurological health and wellness with promise in determining characteristics of healthy eyes and in turn a healthy brain. Recent research has demonstrated that hu...
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Old players, new rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopia and China-Tanzania bilateral investment treaties (2019)
Book Chapter
Man, A. (2019). Old players, new rules: A critique of the China-Ethiopia and China-Tanzania bilateral investment treaties. In T. Novitz, & C. Gammage (Eds.), Sustainable Trade, Investment and Finance Toward Responsible and Coherent Regulatory FrameworksEdward Elgar
The rapprochement between China and African States is garnering much academic attention. The objective of this paper is to scrutinise one aspect of this relationship in the context of international investment law (IIL). When approaching the study of...
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Dr Chris Moore
Senior Lecturer - Anatomy and Physiology Programme Leader for BSc (hons) Biomedical Science