MPhil Dissertations: Recent submissions
Now showing items 11-15 of 84
-
Systematic Review: Emotion regulation interventions in autism. Empirical Paper: Evaluating a goal-setting intervention for children and young people with executive dysfunction: a single-case experimental design.
(University of Exeter College of Life and Environmental Sciences, 29 June 2020)Systematic Review abstact: Background: Emotion regulation (ER) impairments are a common feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It is believed that by targeting ER difficulties directly, individuals with ASD might be ... -
Hairwork in Victorian Literature and Culture: Matter, Form, Craft
(University of Exeter English, 22 June 2020)This thesis is a study of hairwork—the crafting of decorative objects from human hair—in Victorian literature and culture. Hairwork constitutes not only the hair of an individual, but is hair worked into a suggestive form ... -
Investigation into Human Erythrocyte Peroxiredoxin 2 : S-Nitrosation and Interaction with Haemoglobin
(University of Exeter University of Exeter Medical School, 9 December 2019)The most abundant intracellular protein in erythrocytes is haemoglobin (Hb) and the third most abundant protein is peroxiredoxin 2 (Prx2). Prx2 exists in both dimeric and decameric form; its dimeric form has two cysteines ... -
Vibration serviceability of floors subjected to footfall loading of single and multiple occupants
(University of Exeter College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, 15 June 2020)There is an increasing number of modern floors designed according to current vibration serviceability design guidelines failing to provide satisfactory vibration serviceability performance. This is because the design ... -
Causality of the Link between Autumn Arctic Sea Ice and the Winter Extratropical Atmosphere
(University of Exeter CEMPS, 8 June 2020)Changes in Arctic sea ice have been proposed to affect the mid-latitude winter atmospheric circulation, often based on observed variability. However, causality of this relationship remains unclear. This thesis investigates ...