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Number of items: 11.

Article

Kernot, D, Yang, J, Williams, N, Thomas, T, Ledger, P ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2587-7023, Arora, H and van Loon, R (2022) Transient changes during microwave ablation simulation : a comparative shape analysis. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology.

Budgen, D, Brereton, OP, Williams, N and Drummond, S (2020) What support do systematic reviews provide for evidence-informed teaching about software engineering practice? e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal, 14 (1). pp. 7-60.

Eustace, AD, McNaughton, EF, King, S, Kehoe, O, Kungl, A, Mattey, D, Nobbs, AH, Williams, N and Middleton, J (2019) Soluble syndecan-3 binds chemokines, reduces leukocyte migration in vitro and ameliorates disease severity in models of rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Research & Therapy, 21 (172).

Winters, Z, Roberts, N, Brunt, M ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4797-5097, Greenwood, R, Maxwell, A, Potyka, I, Ingram, J, Kandiyali, R, McCartan, N, Schmid, P and Williams, N (2019) Can patients with multiple breast cancers in the same breast avoid mastectomy by having multiple lumpectomies to achieve equivalent rates of local breast cancer recurrence? A randomised controlled feasibility trial called MIAMI UK. Annals of Surgical Oncology, 26 (2). 58 - 60.

Stott, CJT, Havelund, J and Williams, N (2018) Policing football crowds in Sweden. Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention.

Budgen, D, Brereton, P, Drummond, S and Williams, N (2018) Reporting Systematic Reviews: Some Lessons from a Tertiary Study. Information and Software Technology, 95. pp. 62-74.

Budgen, D, Brereton, OP, Williams, N and Drummond, S (2017) The contribution that empirical studies performed in industry make to the findings of systematic reviews: A tertiary study. Information and Software Technology, 94. pp. 234-244.

Budgen, D, Brereton, OP, Williams, N and Drummond, S (2017) The contributions the empirical studies performed in industry make to the findings of systematic reviews: a tertiary study. Information and Software Technology.

De Quincey, EJ, Turner, M, Williams, N and Kyriacou, T (2016) Learner Analytics; The Need for User-Centred Design in Learning Analytics. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Ambient Systems, 16 (9). e8.

De Quincey, EJ, Pantin, T, Kyriacou, T and Williams, N (2014) Potential of social media to determine hay fever seasons and drug efficacy. Planet@ Risk, 2 (4).

Conference or Workshop Item

Alshamsi, A, Williams, N and Andras, PE ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9321-3296 (2016) The Trade-off between Usability and Security in the Context of eGovernment: A Mapping Study. In: 30th British Human Computer Interaction Conference, 11-15 Jul 2016, Bournemouth.

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