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Ayres, Sarah and Pearce, Graham (2005). Building regional governance in England:The view from Whitehall. Policy and Politics, 33 (4), pp. 581-600.
Bradbury, Emma L. (2005). Uptake and transport of orally-deliverable drugs across caco-2 cell monolayers:the effect of lipid formulations. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Chelley-Steeley, Patricia L. and Lavers, Claire (2005). The propensity to hedge with futures contracts:the case of potato futures contracts. Applied Economics, 37 (18), pp. 2143-2146.
Dubov, Mykhaylo, Bennion, Ian, Slattery, Stephen A. and Nikogosyan, David N. (2005). Strong long-period fiber gratings recorded at 352 nm. Optics Letters, 30 (19), pp. 2533-2535.
Edwards, John S. and Shaw, Duncan A. (2005). Building user commitment to implementing a knowledge management strategy. Information and Management, 42 (7), pp. 977-988.
Evangelista, Pietro, Provedel, Renzo and Sweeney, Edward (2005). Come le piccole imprese logistiche italiane utilizzano I'ICT. Logistica Management, 159 , pp. 69-82.
Green, Michael W., Elliman, Nicola A. and Kretsch, Mary J. (2005). Weight loss strategies, stress, and cognitive function:supervised versus unsupervised dieting. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 30 (9), pp. 908-918.
Harrison, James Ashley (2005). All-optical processing using cross-phase modulation. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Jesson, Jill K., Pocock, Rob and Wilson, Keith A. (2005). Reducing medicines waste in the community. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 6 , pp. 117-124.
Labeau, Emmanuelle and Engel, Dulcie M. (2005). Il était une fois un match de foot:L'événement sportif comme objet de narration. Revue romane, 40 (2), pp. 199-218.
Lee, Sang-Yong T., Gholami, Roghieh and Tonh, Tan Y. (2005). Time series analysis in the assessment of ICT impact at the aggregate level – lessons and implications for the new economy. Information and Management, 42 (7), pp. 1009-1022.
Mahomed, Anisa (2005). Ionic and neutral hydrogels for dermal and ophthalmic applications. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Maniyar, Dharmesh M. and Nabney, Ian T. (2005). Guiding local regression using visualisation. Lecture notes in computer science, 3635/2 , pp. 98-109.
Manthou, V., Matopoulos, A. and Vlachopoulou, M. (2005). Internet-based applications in the agri-food supply chain:a survey on the Greek canning sector. Journal of Food Engineering, 70 (3), pp. 447-454.
Mickiewicz, Tomasz and Zalewska, Anna (2005). De-industrialisation and the post-communist transition:Rowthorn and Wells' model revisited. Working Paper. University College London, London (UK).
Pateras, Evangelos (2005). An analysis of progressive addition spectacles lens design by the use of interferometry. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Romani, Cristina and Galluzzi, Claudia (2005). Effects of syllabic complexity in predicting accuracy of repetition and direction of errors in patients with articulatory and phonological difficulties. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22 (7), pp. 817-850.
Shi, Baogui (2005). Pole tip recession in linear tape systems. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Tissington, Patrick A. and Flin, Rhona (2005). Assessing risk in dynamic situations:lessons from fire service operations. Risk management, 7 (4), pp. 43-51.
Zhou, Kaiming, Simpson, G., Chen, Xianfeng F., Zhang, Lin and Bennion, Ian (2005). In fibre polarisers based on 45º tilted Bragg gratings. IN: Proceesding: Institute of Physics Meeting. Institute of Physics.
Zhou, Kaiming, Zhang, Lin, Chen, Xianfeng F., Suo, Rui and Bennion, Ian (2005). Implementation of optical fibre sensors with low thermal cross-sensitivity utilising ex-45° tilting grating structures. IN: Optical Fiber Sensors, OSA Technical Digest (CD). Optical Society of America.