The impact of bullying victimization in early adolescence on subsequent psychosocial and academic outcomes across the adolescent period: A systematic review
Bullying is a widespread global issue, with serious consequences for victimized individuals.
The current systematic review is the first to explore the consequences of bullying in early …
The current systematic review is the first to explore the consequences of bullying in early …
The implications of climate change for the water environment in England
NW Arnell, SJ Halliday, RW Battarbee… - Progress in …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reviews the implications of climate change for the water environment and its
management in England. There is a large literature, but most studies have looked at flow …
management in England. There is a large literature, but most studies have looked at flow …
The initiation of gait in young, elderly, and Parkinson's disease subjects
Gait initiation is a transient movement between upright posture and steady-state gait. Kinematic,
kinetic and electromyographic data have been documented in healthy young subjects. …
kinetic and electromyographic data have been documented in healthy young subjects. …
SD logic research directions and opportunities: The perspective of systems, complexity and engineering
… 2011b), threatening the system’s viability and its original … ’s decision process at different
points of the service system invokes abductive, inductive and deductive forms of the agent’s …
points of the service system invokes abductive, inductive and deductive forms of the agent’s …
[BOOK][B] The great stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the cleansing of the Victorian metropolis
S Halliday - 2001 - books.google.com
'An extraordinary history'PETER ACKROYD, The Times' A lively account of (Bazalgette's)
magnificent achievements... graphically illustrated'HERMIONE HOBHOUSE'Halliday is good …
magnificent achievements... graphically illustrated'HERMIONE HOBHOUSE'Halliday is good …
[HTML][HTML] The chain of effects from reputation and brand personality congruence to brand loyalty: The role of brand identification
S Kuenzel, SV Halliday - Journal of Targeting, Measurement and Analysis …, 2010 - Springer
Very few previous studies have looked at brand identification, which is surprising considering
it is such an important variable to influence brand loyalty. This study investigates the …
it is such an important variable to influence brand loyalty. This study investigates the …
EULAR evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations on the management of medium to high-dose glucocorticoid therapy in rheumatic diseases
…, N Caeyers, M Cutolo, S Halliday… - Annals of the …, 2013 - ard.bmj.com
To develop recommendations for the management of medium to high-dose (ie, >7.5 mg but
≤100 mg prednisone equivalent daily) systemic glucocorticoid (GC) therapy in rheumatic …
≤100 mg prednisone equivalent daily) systemic glucocorticoid (GC) therapy in rheumatic …
Visual working memory in young children
GJ Hitch, S Halliday, AM Schaafstal… - Memory & cognition, 1988 - Springer
… the materials using the speech-based articulatory loop, were expected to remember fewer
of the materials with longer names, in accordance with our previous findings (Hitch & Halliday, …
of the materials with longer names, in accordance with our previous findings (Hitch & Halliday, …
The pharmacology of a β2-selective adrenoceptor antagonist (ICI 118,551)
AJ Bilski, SE Halliday, JD Fitzgerald… - Journal of …, 1983 - journals.lww.com
While specific antagonists of the [beta] 1-adrenoceptor, such as atenolol and betaxolol, are
widely available, a potent specific antagonist selective for the [beta] 2-adrenoceptor has yet …
widely available, a potent specific antagonist selective for the [beta] 2-adrenoceptor has yet …
[BOOK][B] Sustainable construction
S Halliday - 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
… It led to serious concerns that we were using many of the Earth’s assets at rates beyond
their ability to regenerate and that inevitably we would outstrip the world’s ability to support …
their ability to regenerate and that inevitably we would outstrip the world’s ability to support …