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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/sustainable-food/research/local-food-covid-19-and-future-uk-food-systems
    How was Covid-19 experienced by local food system actors? In the report Riding the Waves, we build a rich narrative of the pandemic experience using qualitative data collected from 12 ... Local food systems in the UK differ from the mainstream food
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    The major contribution to the spin-orbit coupling comes from those parts of the wave-function close to the nuclei.8 Thus, the spin-orbit coupling constant Acx of the ground ... The long wave- length bands have sharp rotational structure and are...
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    In. the first wave, a nationally representative sample of 10,000 individuals, in 5,000. ... Great Britain.6 The first wave of data was collected in 1991 with the survey then. ... wave of the BHPS in 1991 leave this state at some point over the...
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    2x) 1 models the wave. number of water waves at a certain frequency in water of depth 0.5 (measuredin some units we need not worry about here). ... f(x) = x tan(x) 1. is a measure of how quickly certain evanescent water waves decay, and its value,...
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    Consequently, sound travelling in the atmo-sphere is able to bend around obstacles even when these obstacles cause sharp shadows for light.This is the result of the wave phenomenon known ... The extent to which waves bend around obstacles depends...
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    Consequently, sound travelling in the atmo-sphere is able to bend around obstacles even when these obstacles cause sharp shadows for light.This is the result of the wave phenomenon known ... The extent to which waves bend around obstacles depends...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/news/researchers-develop-artificial-intelligence-prevent-new-waves-covid-19
    This new AI could increase testing capacity and reduce the need for large scale lockdowns by spotting new waves and outbreaks before they develop, allowing for localised lockdown and social isolation. ... This could prevent new waves of COVID-19,
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    European countries preset in the 2011 wave of the EQLS. Although the four graphs indicate. ... Andersen 2002). For the present study the last wave of the European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS). ... comparison of experiences and conditions across...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/migration-research-group/events-archive/special-reading-group-bettina-stoetzers-ruderal-city-4
    DATE. ROOM. Reading. 10th February, 16:00-17:00. Breakout Room 4, the Wave. ... 10th March,16:00-17:00. Breakout Room 4, the Wave. Chapter 4: Barbeque area. ... Introduction;. and. Chapter 1: Botanical encounters. 24th February, 16:00-17:00....