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Nottingham Trent University

EducationNottingham, United Kingdom
About: Nottingham Trent University is a education organization based out in Nottingham, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 4702 authors who have published 12862 publications receiving 307430 citations. The organization is also known as: NTU & Trent Polytechnic.


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Proceedings Article
01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: Findings revealed that although a large number of studies have cited the originating article since its appearance, only 43 actually utilised the theory or its constructs in their empirical research for examining IS/IT related issues.
Abstract: Despite the relatively recent emergence of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), the originating article has already been cited by a large number of studies, and hence it appears to have become a popular theoretical choice within the field of information system (IS)/information technology (IT) adoption and diffusion. However, as yet there have been no attempts to analyse the reasons for citing the originating article. Such a systematic review of citations may inform researchers and guide appropriate future use of the theory. This paper therefore presents the results of a systematic review of 450 citations of the originating article in an attempt to better understand the reasons for citation, use and adaptations of the theory. Findings revealed that although a large number of studies have cited the originating article since its appearance, only 43 actually utilised the theory or its constructs in their empirical research for examining IS/IT related issues. This chapter also classifies and discusses these citations and explores the limitations of UTAUT use in existing research.

185 citations

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03 Jul 2012-ACS Nano
TL;DR: The studies show how it is possible to modulate peptide uptake on silica, or in fact on any particle, by changing either the surface properties or the binding environment, and suggest a multistep adsorption mechanism leading to the formation of multilayers onsilica.
Abstract: Molecular recognition and interactions at the interface between biomolecules and inorganic materials determine important phenomena such as protein adsorption, cell adhesion to biomaterials, or the selective response of biosensors. Events occurring at the biomolecule–inorganic interface, despite their importance, are still poorly understood, thus limiting control of interfacial properties and response. In this contribution, using well-characterized silica nanoparticles and a series of peptides having heterogeneous physicochemical properties (S1: KLPGWSG, S2: AFILPTG, and S3: LDHSLHS) identified from biopanning against the same particles, we identify the driving forces that govern peptide–silica binding. Binding isotherms obtained by fluorimetric assay under different pH conditions allowed us to demonstrate the impact of binding environment (pH) on adsorption behavior of a given peptide–surface silica nanoparticle. Our experimental data suggest a multistep adsorption mechanism leading to the formation of mu...

185 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a corpus of men's talk on feminism and feminists was studied to identify the pervasive patterns in men's accounting and regularities in rhetorical organization, and two interpretative repertoires of feminism and women were identified.
Abstract: Research and commentary on men's responses to feminism have demonstrated the range of ways in which men have mobilized both for and against feminist principles. This article argues that further analyses of men's responses require a sophisticated theory of discourse acknowledging the fragmented and contradictory nature of representation. A corpus of men's talk on feminism and feminists was studied to identify the pervasive patterns in men's accounting and regularities in rhetorical organization. Material from two samples of men was included: a sample of white, middle-class 17-18-year-old school students and a sample of 60 interviews with a more diverse sample of older men aged 20 to 64. Two interpretative repertoires of feminism and feminists were identified. These set up a `Jekyll and Hyde' binary and positioned feminism along with feminists very differently as reasonable versus extreme and monstrous. Both repertoires tended to be deployed together and the article explores the ideological and interactiona...

184 citations

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TL;DR: A review of recent developments in learning of spiking neurons and a critical review of the state-of-the-art learning algorithms for SNNs using single and multiple spikes is presented.

183 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a rainwater collector installed in a U.K. house was used to produce a set of dimensionless design curves which enables the storage capacity required to achieve a desired performance level to be easily determined if the roof area and demand patterns are known.

183 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David L. Kaplan1771944146082
Paul Mitchell146137895659
Matthew Nguyen131129184346
Ian O. Ellis126105175435
Mark D. Griffiths124123861335
Tao Zhang123277283866
Graham J. Hutchings9799544270
Andrzej Cichocki9795241471
Chris Ryan9597134388
Graham Pawelec8957227373
Christopher D. Buckley8844025664
Ester Cerin7827927086
Michael Hofreiter7827120628
Craig E. Banks7756927520
John R. Griffiths7635623179
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202346
2022144
20211,405
20201,278
2019973
2018825