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New Labor’s Urban Regeneration Programmes Introduction Debate on the role of ideas in public policy has a long history (Birch 1964; Beer 1965; Greenleaf 1983; Hall 1986, 1993; Reich 1989; Legro 2000), but has been revitalized in recent time...
regeneration of high-rise flats include: “condensation (due to lack of any form of insulation) leaking roofs, which pose particular problems for those living on the upper storeys deterioration of cladding panels and fixings public areas and...
transport investment and regeneration. Little detailed empirical work has been undertaken at the local level. Sheffield, an English provincial city, witnessed substantial transport investment in the early to mid 1990s: notably the U.K and N...
ration of a purposeful and dwelling tooth is one of the most undertaking therapeutic schemes for the replacement of a unhealthy or impaired tooth. Recent improvement in dental stem cell biotechnology and cell-mediated murine tooth regenerat...
construction industry has until recently been arbitration. As compared with the only alternative available historically, litigation through the Courts, it was seen as being private, quick, and relatively inexpensive. Even so, arbitration wa...
sustainability science. This area of study is concerned with the most complex challenges that societies face, focusing on the dynamic interaction of nature-society systems in response to stresses emanating from multiple sources. Sustainabil...
Regeneration after a Stroke Requires Intact Communication Channels Between Brain Hemispheres Introduction The patient recovery after a stroke is dependent on the quality of information exchange between the two brain hemispheres. The muscles...