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    • A mixed methods investigation of perceptions of adulthood and gender : links to stereotyped and risky behaviours amongst young people in Kirkcaldy, Fife 

      Popple, Helen (University of St Andrews, 2014-02-05) - Thesis
      Adolescence is a formative period of identity development. From the start of high school young people begin to direct their own development through peer selection and behavioural choices. During this time young people have ...
    • International studies in violence prevention : a policy analysis 

      Morris Gehring, Alison (University of St Andrews, 2013) - Thesis
      Violence is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Drawing on the disciplines of Political Science and Public Health the purpose of this study is to understand the conditions that determine political traction ...
    • MOSAL : software tools for multiobjective sequence alignment 

      Paquete, Luís; Matias, Pedro; Abbasi, Maryam; Monsanto Pinheiro, Miguel (2014-01-08) - Journal article
      Multiobjective sequence alignment brings the advantage of providing a set of alignments that represent the trade-off between performing insertion/deletions and matching symbols from both sequences. Each of these alignments ...
    • Dynamic size tuning of multidimensional optically bound matter 

      Brzobohaty, Oto; Karasek, Vitezslav; Cizmar, Tomas; Zemanek, Pavel (2011-09) - Journal article
      We generate and dynamically control one-, two- and three-dimensional optically bound structures of soft matter in the geometry of counter-propagating incoherent laser beams. We report results for the Bessel, Gaussian, and ...
    • Human tissue in systems medicine 

      Caie, Peter David; Schuur, Klaas; Oniscu, Anca; Mullen, Peter; Reynolds, Paul Andrew; Harrison, David James (2013-12) - Journal item
      Histopathology, the examination of an architecturally artefactual, two dimensional, static image remains a potent tool allowing diagnosis and empirical expectation of prognosis. Considerable optimism exists that the advent ...