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    Police patrol and the deterrence of crime

    A nonrecursive model of the deterrent effect of police presence was formulated and tested for 26 cities. Victimization data were employed as measures of crime, unpublished FBI data on the number of police patr...

    Stephen Brown in American Journal of Criminal Justice (1982)

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    Spatial variation in larval concentrations as a cause of spatial variation in settlement for the barnacle, Balanus glandula

    Settlement rates of the high intertidal barnacle, Balanus glandula, were monitored at three sites in the rocky intertidal zone in Central California simultaneously with measurements of larval concentrations in th...

    Steven Gaines, Stephen Brown, Jonathan Roughgarden in Oecologia (1985)

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    Isolation of Coding Sequence from Cosmids and YACs by Exon Amplification

    Exon amplification is an increasingly popular approach to the identification of transcribed sequences and complements other strategies to rapidly isolate coding sequence. The following chapter describes applic...

    Michael North, Fernando Gibson, Stephen Brown in Identification of Transcribed Sequences (1994)

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    Sources and Status of Marketing Theory

    Few would deny that marketing occupies a central position in the business environment of the late twentieth century and is becoming increasingly pervasive in non-business contexts. There is ample evidence, aft...

    Stephen Brown in Marketing Theory and Practice (1995)

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    Ethylene receptor expression is regulated during fruit ripening, flower senescence and abscission

    Using theArabidopsis ethylene receptorETR1 as a probe, we have isolated a tomato homologue (tETR) from a ripening cDNA library. The predicted amino acid sequence is 70% identical toETR1 and homologous to a variet...

    Sharon Payton, Rupert G. Fray, Stephen Brown, Don Grierson in Plant Molecular Biology (1996)

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    Genetic Aspects of Donor Selection

    In the oocyte donation program at Columbia University we have found an increasing interest on the part of recipients about the genetic background of their donors. This is most likely due to the increased publi...

    Stephen Brown in Principles of Oocyte and Embryo Donation (1998)

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    Anesthesia for Freeman-Sheldon syndrome using a laryngeal mask airway

    To present a case of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome (FSS) with a previously unreported technique of anesthetic management, consisting of a malignant hyperthermia free anesthetic and laryngeal mask airway.

    Giles F. Cruickshanks, Stephen Brown, David Chitayat in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (1999)

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    Machine-Time, Passion-Time, and Time that Trembles: Debussy and Baudelaire

    There is no esca** time in music; music enforces its own time. You have no choice, unless it is to walk away — as long as you listen you are in the music’s time. Even as a performer, your liberty is limited....

    Stephen Brown in The Aesthetic Discourse of the Arts (2000)

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    The Three Rs of Relationship Marketing: Retroactive, Retrospective, Retrogressive

    Marketing, according to Gummesson, has shifted from the 4Ps paradigm to the 30Rs of relationship marketing. Unfortunately, the leading light of relationship marketing has overlooked the three most important Rs...

    Stephen Brown in Relationship Marketing (2000)

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    The University

    The rate of growth of IT-based education and training appears to be phenomenal. This chapter looks at some of the factors driving this expansion and a range of different university strategies. The relative ben...

    Stephen Brown in Handbook on Information Technologies for Education and Training (2002)

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    Let’s do the time warp again: a marketing manifesto for retro revolutionaries

    A spectre is stalking marketing: the spectre of consumerism. All the powers of old marketing have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Kotier & Levitt, Grönroos & Gummesson, Procter & Gamble,...

    Stephen Brown in The Future of Marketing (2003)

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    Reviews of books

    Peggy Cunningham, Stephen Brown in Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (2003)

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    Foreign Aid and Democracy Promotion: Lessons from Africa

    The disappointing results of international democratisation efforts are oftenattributed to domestic conditions that make it difficult for democracy to be established or survive. This paper recognises that the p...

    Stephen Brown in The European Journal of Development Research (2005)

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    49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida

    Stephen Brown in Cerebrospinal Fluid Research (2005)

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    50th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida

    Stephen Brown in Cerebrospinal Fluid Research (2006)

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    How disclosure quality affects the level of information asymmetry

    We examine two potential mechanisms through which disclosure quality is expected to reduce information asymmetry: (1) altering the trading incentives of informed and uninformed investors so that there is relat...

    Stephen Brown, Stephen A. Hillegeist in Review of Accounting Studies (2007)

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    Auto-augmentation: ought it to be done?

    Suzanne Lawther, David Marshall, Alan Bailie, Stephen Brown in Cerebrospinal Fluid Research (2007)

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    It’s a Kinda Magic: Adventures in Alchemy

    Many years ago, I conjured up a shopper typology. There’s nothing unusual about that, I grant you. Classifications of consumers are commonplace in marketing research. It’s more than half a century since Gregor...

    Stephen Brown in Marketing Metaphors and Metamorphosis (2008)

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    Radiation-induced skin injury in the animal model of scleroderma: implications for post-radiotherapy fibrosis

    Radiation therapy is generally contraindicated for cancer patients with collagen vascular diseases (CVD) such as scleroderma due to an increased risk of fibrosis. The tight skin (TSK) mouse has skin which, in ...

    Sanath Kumar, Andrew Kolozsvary, Robert Kohl, Mei Lu, Stephen Brown in Radiation Oncology (2008)

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