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Subsidence numerical modelling of weak rock massesMohammad, Noor January 1998 (has links)
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The relationship between visual stimuli and vergenceHesler, Janet January 1990 (has links)
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Statistical modelling of spatial animal movementsWorton, B. J. January 1989 (has links)
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From grassroots to institutional politics : low-income urban movements in the transition from authoritarianism in MexicoMeÌndez Santa Cruz, Mauricio January 2002 (has links)
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Lobbying for the developing world : NGDOs and European Community development policyWilkinson, Michael Derek January 1995 (has links)
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Water privatisation policies and conflicts in Bolivia : the water war in Cochabamba (1999-2000)Crespo, Carlos January 2003 (has links)
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An investigation of the pre-saccadic spike potentialDoig, Henry Ross January 1990 (has links)
A large negative spike potential, which is closely related to the onset of saccadic eyemovements, can be recorded from electrodes adjacent to the orbits. This potential, thepresaccadic spike potential, has often been regarded as an artefact related to eyemovement recordings and little work has been performed to establish its normal waveformand parameters. A positive spike potential, exactly coincident with the frontal negativespike, has also been recorded from electrodes positioned over the posterior scalp andthere has been some debate regarding any possible relationship between the twopotentials. The frontal spike potential has been associated with motor unit activity in theextraocular muscles prior to the saccade. This thesis investigates both the large anteriorand smaller posterior spike potentials and relates these recordings to the saccadic eyemovements associated with them. The anterior spike potential has been recorded from normal subjects to ascertain its normallatency and amplitude parameters for both horizontal and vertical saccades. A relationshipbetween saccade size and spike potential amplitude is described, the spike potentialamplitude reducing with smaller saccades. The potential amplitude also reduces withadvancing age. Studying the topographical distribution of the spike potential across thescalp shows the posterior spike activity may arise from potential spread of the larger frontalspike potential. Spike potential recordings from subjects with anomalous eye movements further implicate the extraocular muscles and their innervation in the generation of the spike potential. These recordings indicate that the spike potential may have some use as a clinical recording from patients with disease conditions affecting either their extraocular muscles or the innervational pathways to these muscles. Further recordings of the potential are necessary, however, to determine the exact nature of the changes which may occur with such conditions.
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Reflex and volitional control of ocular motor functionGray, Lyle S. January 1994 (has links)
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The effects of chiropractic adjustment on the extra-ocular eye muscle movement and balance in children with reading difficulties22 June 2009 (has links)
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Broker organizations and coalition forms: coalition formation and maintenance. / 「中介組織」和「聯盟組織形態」: 社會運動聯盟的形成和維繫 / "Zhong jie zu zhi" he "lian meng zu zhi xing tai": she hui yun dong lian meng de xing cheng he wei xiJanuary 2008 (has links)
Ho, Chun Kit. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 302-315). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Dedication --- p.i / Abstract --- p.ii-v / Acknowledgements --- p.vi / List of Abbreviations --- p.vii / Table of Contents --- p.viii / Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 2. --- Literature Review: Coalition Formation and Maintenance --- p.15 / Chapter 3. --- Data and Methods --- p.45 / Chapter 4. --- Characteristics of Broker Organizations --- p.66 / Chapter 5. --- Coalition Brokers and Process of Coalition Formation --- p.102 / Chapter 6. --- Social Construction of Coalition Forms --- p.157 / Chapter 7. --- Changing Coalition Forms and Coalition Maintenance --- p.207 / Chapter 8. --- Summary and Conclusion --- p.271 / Appendices --- p.295 / Bibliography --- p.302
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