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Slater, Terry R. "Birmingham. The Workshop of the World." Midland History 42, no. 2 (July 3, 2017): 246–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0047729x.2017.1377809.

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Tingle, John. "Moving beyond the rhetoric to a sustainable NHS patient safety culture." British Journal of Nursing 30, no. 18 (October 14, 2021): 1098–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2021.30.18.1098.

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Weinstein, Nicole. "Nursery World visits…: Daycare St Martin's, Solihull." Nursery World 2024, no. 4 (April 2, 2024): 24–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/nuwa.2024.4.24.

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Tingle, John. "Is patient safety in the NHS in England a postcode lottery?" British Journal of Nursing 29, no. 6 (March 26, 2020): 378–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2020.29.6.378.

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Tingle, John. "A global problem of epic proportions." British Journal of Nursing 28, no. 18 (October 10, 2019): 1218–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2019.28.18.1218.

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John Tingle, Lecturer in Law, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, discusses World Patient Safety Day, held on 17 September 2019, and some recent publications on national and global patient safety
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Casey, Edward S. "The World on Edge: Reply to Birmingham/Lawlor." Research in Phenomenology 52, no. 2 (June 27, 2022): 293–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691640-12341502.

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Eaves, Lindon. "Birmingham and Beyond." Twin Research and Human Genetics 23, no. 2 (April 2020): 68–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/thg.2020.27.

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AbstractNick Martin was a doctoral student of mine at the University of Birmingham in the mid 1970s. In this review, I discuss two of Nick’s earliest and most seminal contributions to the field of behavior genetics. First, Martin and Eaves’ (1977) extension of the model-fitting approach to multivariate data, which laid the theoretical groundwork for a generation of multivariate behavior genetic studies. Second, the Martin et al.’s (1978) manuscript on the power of the classical twin design, which showed that thousands of twin pairs would be required in order to reliably estimate components of variance, and has served as impetus for the formation of large-scale twin registries across the world. I discuss these contributions against the historical backdrop of a time when we and others were struggling with the challenge of figuring out how to incorporate gene-by-environment interaction, gene–environment correlation, mate selection and cultural transmission into more complex genetic models of human behavior.
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Conway, Paul. "Birmingham: Norgård, Skempton, Weir, Anderson." Tempo 59, no. 234 (September 21, 2005): 41–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298205250301.

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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra celebrated the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen, 200 years to the day, with a world première by Per Norgård. His 50-minute ‘fairytale cantata’, entitled Will- O'-the-Wisps Go to Town, was inspired by one of the great Danish author's last stories.
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Antoniuk, Mateusz. "O dwu ospowych opowieściach (czytanych w covidowym świecie)." Konteksty Kultury 17, no. 3 (2020): 328–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23531991kk.20.025.13139.

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Artykuł proponuje równoległą, porównawczą lekturę dwu tekstów: polskiego reportażu Zaraza (1965), autorstwa Jerzego Ambroziewicza oraz angielskiego eseju The Last Days of Smallpox: Tragedy in Birmingham (2018), autorstwa Marka Pallena. Teksty te poświęcone są, odpowiednio, epidemii czarnej ospy we Wrocławiu (1963) oraz zalążkowi epidemii tej samej choroby w Birmingham (1978). Przedmiotem porównania są podobieństwa i różnice w zakresie sposobu przedstawiania świata, technik narracyjnych, poetyki i retoryki. W zakończeniu postawione zostaje pytanie o sposób czytania obu „ospowych opowieści” w okresie pandemii COVID-19. On Two Smallpox Stories (Read in the COVID World) Abstract: The article proposes a parallel, comparative reading of two texts: the Polish nonfiction story Zaraza (1965) by Jerzy Ambroziewicz and the English essay The Last Days of Smallpox: Tragedy in Birmingham (2018) by Mark Pallen. The texts discuss, respectively, a smallpox epidemic which took place in Wrocław (1963) and an outbreak of the same disease in Birmingham (1978). The present paper studies the similarities and discrepancies in the methods of describing the represented world, narrative techniques, poetics, and rhetoric. The final part of the paper poses the question of how both of these “smallpox stories” may be interpreted in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Conway, Paul. "Birmingham, CBSO Centre: ‘Invisible Cities’." Tempo 59, no. 233 (June 21, 2005): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298205270237.

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The Birmingham Contemporary Music Group opened their 2004–05 season on 19 September 2004 in typically adventurous, innovatory style with an evening of music — including no less than four world premieres — all centred on Italo Calvino's 1972 book Invisible Cities, in which traveller Marco Polo describes, in imaginary dialogues with Kublai Khan, fifty amazing cities, all of which turn out to be Venice.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Birmingham world"

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Parker, Stephen George. "Faith on the home front : aspects of church life and popular religion in Birmingham, 1939-1945." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.288418.

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Heaton, Joe. "An examination of the post- second world war relative decline of UK manufacturing 1945-1975, viewed through the lens of the Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2007. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/77/.

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This is a study of the decline and collapse, in 1973, of the Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd, primarily a motorcycle manufacturing company and pre-WW2 world market-leader. The study also integrates and extends several earlier investigations into the collapse that concentrated on events in the Motorcycle Division, rather than on the BSA Group, its directors and its overall strategy. The collapse of BSA was due to failures of strategy, direction and management by directors, who were not up to running one of Britain’s major industrial companies after it was exposed to global competition. While the charge, by Boston Consulting and others, that the directors sacrificed growth for short term profits was not proven, their failure to recognise the importance of motorcycle market share and their policy of segment retreat in response to Japanese competition, played a large part in the decline of the company. Their ill-fated diversification policy harmed the motorcycle business, but capital could have been raised in the 1950s to re-equip its manufacturing facilities, had the directors had the confidence to do so. The study also examined whether the ‘cultural critique’ of Barnett C, Wiener M.J. et al provides a valid alternative explanation for the collapse. While the hypothesis has some plausibility, too many variables and unresolved supplementary questions arise for this to contribute effectively to a rigorous account of the causes of the demise of the firm.
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Books on the topic "Birmingham world"

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Alton, Douglas, Stretch Gordon, and Hardy Clive, eds. Birmingham at war. Studley: Brewin Books, 1994.

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Alton, Douglas, Hardy Clive, and Stretch Gordon, eds. Birmingham at war. Studley: Brewin Books, 1995.

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Lethbridge, J. P. Birmingham in the First World War. Birmingham: Newgate Press, 1993.

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Lethbridge, J. P. More about Birmingham in the First World War. Birmingham: Newgate Press, 1994.

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Michael, Leitch, and Birmingham (England) Library Services, eds. A world city: Birmingham and its people portrayed. Birmingham: Birmingham Library Services, 2003.

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Martin, Ellis, Honer Julian 1961-, and Roberts Samantha, eds. World art from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery. London: Merrell Holberton, 1999.

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Association, Birmingham Amateur Gymnastics. XXVI world gymnastics championships 1991, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. Birmingham: City Council, 1989.

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Chinn, Carl. Brum undaunted: Birmingham during the Blitz. Birmingham: Birmingham Library Services, 1996.

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Theatre, Birmingham Repertory, ed. Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Only the lonely. London: Faber & Faber, 2005.

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Clemons, Marvin. Birmingham rails: The last Golden era : from World War II to Amtrak. Birmingham, AL: Red Mountain Press, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Birmingham world"

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Ball, Rebecca. "‘Birmingham clapped her hands with the rest of the world, welcoming the signs of peace’: Working-Class Urban Childhoods in Birmingham, London and Greater Manchester During the First World War." In Histories, Memories and Representations of being Young in the First World War, 11–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49939-6_2.

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Klein, Joanne. "Traffic, Telephones and Police Boxes: The Deterioration of Beat Policing in Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester Between the World Wars." In Policing Interwar Europe, 215–36. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230599864_11.

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Zettersten, Arne. "From Bloemfontein to Birmingham." In J.R.R. Tolkien’s Double Worlds and Creative Process, 49–59. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230118409_6.

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Desmond, Adrian. "21. Secularism and Salvage." In Reign of the Beast, 405–16. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0393.21.

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Saull, always a stabilizing force, helped the rump Owenites salvage what they could. And every year he would faithfully chair Robert Owen’s birthday celebrations in John Street. But in practical terms he gravitated to George Jacob Holyoake’s new “Utilitarian Society”, which met in the Mechanics’ Hall of Science. It touted a new “secularism”, and effectively took over the old Owenite branches and widened participation to embrace the liberal intelligentsia. Saull was now moving among this new constituency: men and women fascinated by the new dissolvent literature and anonymous pot-boiler Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Here he met the young firebrand Robert Cooper, the Birmingham pen manufacturer Josiah Mason, that literary young blade G. H. Lewes, and “outside-of-out” preacher George Dawson.
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Mitchell, Elaine. "Marigolds Not Manufacturing." In Pen, print and communication in the eighteenth century, 153–68. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789622300.003.0011.

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This chapter considers the printed plant catalogues of eighteenth-century Birmingham nurseryman, John Brunton. More than lists of plants for the horticulturally acquisitive, their pages reflect the exploration, colonisation and commercialisation that brought a flood of new plants into Britain from around the world. Approached as cultural and material objects, the catalogues draw attention to the fruitful connection to be made between garden history and printing history and culture. This exploration illuminates new aspects of Birmingham’s society and culture in the eighteenth century that challenge our perception of a town more readily noted for its manufacturing than its marigolds.
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Fallin, Wilson. "The African American Church Between the World Wars." In The African American Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1815–1963, 77–100. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315114972-5.

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Fallin, Wilson. "The African American Church Between the World Wars." In The African American Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1815–1963, 101–22. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315114972-6.

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Ritterhouse, Jennifer. "As Furious as the Last Horseman of a Legion of the Bitter-End." In Discovering the South. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469630946.003.0009.

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This chapter centers on Daniels's interviews with Birmingham industrialist Charles F. DeBardeleben and labor organizer William Mitch of the United Mine Workers (UMW) and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). DeBardeleben's biography begins with his grandfather, Daniel Pratt, and his father, Henry Fairchild DeBardeleben. Both were industrialists whose investments in coal, iron, and steel contributed to the development of Birmingham. Charles F. DeBardeleben followed in his father's footsteps as a staunch antiunionist. He claimed to be a paternalist yet used fences and armed guards to isolate his workers, resulting in a deadly shooting at the Acmar mine of his Alabama Fuel and Iron Company in 1935. Meanwhile, the passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) in 1933 facilitated the growth of the CIO, and William Mitch's efforts to cultivate interracial unionism in Birmingham in the 1930s were largely successful. The chapter concludes by noting that DeBardeleben's alleged fascist ties are difficult to document and seem less significant than his anticommunist rhetoric and switch to the Republican Party, both of which provide an early glimpse of tactics recalcitrant white southerners would employ to prevent social and racial change in the post-World War II years.
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Fallin, Wilson. "Rising Militancy and the African American Church from World War II to the Civil Rights Movement." In The African American Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1815–1963, 123–40. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315114972-7.

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Parry, Martin. "The potential effects of climate change on world food supply." In Population and the Environment, 74–98. Oxford University PressOxford, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198548423.003.0005.

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Abstract After graduating at the University of Durham and taking a Master’s degree at the University of the West Indies, Professor Parry was awarded his doctorate at the University of Edinburgh in 1973 for research in geography. In the same year he was appointed to a lectureship in geography at the University of Birmingham, where he subsequently held the appointments of Senior Lecturer, Reader in Resource Management and, from 1989, Professor of Environmental Management. In 1991, Martin Parry was appointed to be the first IBM Director of the newly established Environmental Change Unit in the University of Oxford and became a Professorial Fellow of Linacre College. He has held a number of visiting appointments overseas, including that of Director of the Climate Impacts Project at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria. In 1993 Professor Parry was a joint winner of the Norbert Gerbier-Mumm International Award for work in applied meteorology. He left Oxford in 1994 in order to take up the post of Professor of Environmental Management and Director of Environmental Studies at University College, London.
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Conference papers on the topic "Birmingham world"

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ElSabaa, AlaaAllah, Florimond Gueniat, Wenyan Wu, and Michael Ward. "Enhanced Data-Driven LoRa LP-WAN Channel Model in Birmingham." In 2022 IEEE World AI IoT Congress (AIIoT). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aiiot54504.2022.9817253.

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Jaffar, Farah, Nina Taherzadeh, and Steve Mann. "P77 Real-world data on vedolizumab outcomes after treatment cessation." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.159.

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Hodgins, Joanne. "P192 ‘Real world’ diagnostic yield of pan-enteric capsule endoscopy." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.274.

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Radia, Chandni, Rubin George, Samantha Campbell, Shadwa Abdel-Aziz, Simbisai Ratcliff, Tyeisha Blake, Sabina Plewa, et al. "P84 Effectiveness and persistence of filgotinib in ulcerative colitis: real-world experience." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.166.

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Anderson, Rebecca, Luke Materacki, Zeino Zeino, and Suranga Dharmasiri. "P185 Artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: real world experience from the southwest endoscopy group." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.267.

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Elford, Alexander, Maria Bishara, Beatriz Gros, Nikolas Plevris, Nathan Constantine-Cooke, James Goodhand, Nicholas Kennedy, Tariq Ahmad, and Charlie Lees. "P68 Real-world effectiveness of upadacitinib in crohn’s disease; a UK multicentre retrospective cohort study." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.150.

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Cooney, Joseph, Mariana Galoni, Yashwin Sredharan, Hamza Abdelrahim, Priscilla Appiahene, Ziva Mrevlje-Simon, Hasan Haboubi, Inder Mainie, Anjan Dhar, and Jamal Hayat. "P258 5 Centre real-world UK experience of oro-dispersible budesonide as maintenance treatment for eosinophilic oesophagitis." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.340.

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Gros, Beatriz, Nathan Constantine-Cooke, Jake Kennedy, Alexander T. Elford, Claire O’Hare, Colin Noble, Gareth-Rhys Jones, Ian D. Arnott, Nik Plevris, and Charlie W. Lees. "O31 Tofacitinib versus vedolizumab among bio-naïve patients with ulcerative colitis: a real-world propensity-weighted comparison." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.31.

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Khan, Muhammad Umair, Fatin Harisfadilah, Emmanuel Selvaraj, Paul Marriott, and Jeremy Shearman. "P395 Risk of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis (PEP) after double-guidewire biliary cannulation – a real-world experience." In BSG LIVE’24, 17-20 June 2024, ICC Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-bsg.477.

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Khatri, K. B., and K. Vairavamoorthy. "Water Demand Forecasting for the City of the Future against the Uncertainties and the Global Change Pressures: Case of Birmingham." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41036(342)523.

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