Items where Author is "Smith, P"
Journal article
KINNEAR, W., WATSON, L., SMITH, P., JOHNSON, L., BURROWS, S., CAULTON, E., KINNEAR, K., KHANNA, A. and SOVANI, M., 2021. Long-term survival on noninvasive ventilation in adults with thoracic scoliosis. Respiratory Care, 66 (6), pp. 972-975. ISSN 0020-1324
MAGALHAES, M.S., SMITH, P., PORTMAN, J.R., JACKSON-JONES, L.H., BAIN, C.C., RAMACHANDRAN, P., MICHAILIDOU, Z., STIMSON, R.H., DWECK, M.R., DENBY, L., HENDERSON, N.C., JENKINS, S.J. and BÉNÉZECH, C., 2021. Role of Tim4 in the regulation of ABCA1+ adipose tissue macrophages and post-prandial cholesterol levels. Nature Communications, 12 (1): 4434. ISSN 2041-1723
KINNEAR, W.J.M., WATSON, L., SMITH, P., JOHNSON, L., BURROWS, S., COLT, J., SOVANI, M. and KHANNA, A., 2017. Effect of expiratory positive airway pressure on tidal volume during non-invasive ventilation. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 14 (2), pp. 105-109. ISSN 1479-9731
KINNEAR, W.J.M., COLT, J., WATSON, L., SMITH, P., JOHNSON, L., BURROWS, S., SOVANI, M., KHANNA, A., MADDISON, P. and WILLS, A., 2017. Long-term non-invasive ventilation in muscular dystrophy: trends in use over 25 years in a home ventilation unit. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 14 (1), pp. 33-36. ISSN 1479-9731
HOBSON, R.M., HARRIS, R.C., MARTIN, D., SMITH, P., MACKLIN, B., ELLIOTT-SALE, K.J. and SALE, C., 2014. Effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on 2000m rowing performance. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 9 (1), pp. 139-144. ISSN 1555-0265
SALE, C., HARRIS, R.C., MARTIN, D., SMITH, P., MACKLIN, B., ELLIOTT-SALE, K.J. and HOBSON, R.M., 2013. Effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on 2000m rowing performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 45 (5). ISSN 0195-9131
HOBSON, R.M., HARRIS, R.C., MARTIN, D., SMITH, P., MACKLIN, B., GUALANO, B. and SALE, C., 2013. Effect of β-alanine, with and without sodium bicarbonate, on 2000m rowing performance. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 23 (5), pp. 480-487. ISSN 1555-0265
SMITH, P., 2005. Rome's disgrace: the politics of rape in Shakespeare's 'Lucrece'. Critical Survey, 17 (3), pp. 15-26. ISSN 1752-2293
SMITH, P., 2004. 'Under Western eyes': Sulaynam Al-Bassam's 'The Al-Hamlet summit in an age of terrorism'. Shakespeare Bulletin, 22 (4), pp. 65-77. ISSN 0748-2558
Authored book
SMITH, P., 2012. Between two stools: scatology and its representations in English literature, Chaucer to Swift. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719087943
Chapter in book
SMITH, P., 2021. 'Blood and soil': Richard II and the politics of landscape. In: M. DAVIES and A. DUXFIELD, eds., Richard II: Arden early modern drama guide. Arden early modern drama . London: Bloomsbury Arden, pp. 87-109. ISBN 9781350064553
SMITH, P., 2019. 'Rude wind': King Lear - canonicity versus physicality. In: E. SMITH, ed., Shakespeare survey. 72. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 234-242. ISBN 9781108588072
SMITH, P., DUCAT, N.L. and BROWN, D.J., 2008. A human factors approach to assessing the usability of assistive technology devices. In: Proceedings of the 1st Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG) Conference: Education, Health and Disability, 2008. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University, pp. 125-163. ISBN 9.78E+12
SMITH, P., 2004. The wronged breeches: Cavalier scatology. In: R. GANIM and J. PERSELS, eds., Fecal matters. Ashgate, pp. 154-172. ISBN 754641163
SMITH, P., 2003. 'To beguile the time, look like the time': contemporary film versions of Shakespeare's histories. In: R. DUTTON and J.E. HOWARD, eds., A companion to Shakespeare's works. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 146-169. ISBN 631226338
Conference contribution
TRIBE, R., FARSIMADAN, F., SMITH, P., BELL, D., JALONEN, A., JIDONG, D., FILIPOWICZ, D., MITOV, M. and PINTO, P., 2017. Building bridges – working with local communities and making a difference through improving communication across languages and cultures. In: The 3rd Community Psychology Festival, University of West of England, Bristol, 15 September 2017.
BROWN, D., STANDEN, P., SARIDAKI, M., SHOPLAND, N., ROINIOTI, E., EVETT, L., GRANTHAM, S. and SMITH, P., 2013. Engaging people with intellectual disabilities through games based learning and related technologies. In: 15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2013), Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, 21-26 July 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada.
MOSS, K., BUTLER, D., LESLIE, R., SMITH, P. and NEAL, B., 2012. Enhancing graduate employability and skills: building effective STEM graduates. In: National HESTEM Conference, Birmingham, September 2012, Birmingham.
GRANTHAM, S., SMITH, P. and BROWN, D.J., 2010. Usability evaluation of Route Mate: a route learning system developed on the Android OS for people with intellectual disability. In: Proceedings of the Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG) Conference: Education, Health and Disability, Nottingham.
EVETT, L., BROWN, D.J., BATTERSBY, S., RIDLEY, A. and SMITH, P., 2008. Accessible virtual environments for people who are blind - creating an intelligent virtual cane using the Nintendo Wii controller. In: Seventh International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies with Art Abilitation, Maia, Portugal, 2008, Maia, Portugal.
EVETT, L., TRANFIELD, G., SMITH, P., BROWN, D. and HIBBERD, R., 2007. Accessible for all: PowerPoints. In: NCRN 1st Seminar: SENS, 4 Jan 2007.
EVETT, L., BROWN, D., SMITH, P. and HIBBERD, R., 2006. Cleaning up the environment - accessible PowerPoint presentations. In: NTU's 6th Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Nottingham, March 2006, Nottingham.
Research report for external body
JAYES, L., MURRAY, R., BOGDANOVICA, I., BRAIN, K., DOBBIE, F., LANGLEY, T., BELL-WILLIAMS, R., COPELAND, H., DAHLBY, L., PLOTNIKOVA, E., SMITH, P., THORLEY, R., SHANTHAN, A., WINTER, M., CHEEK, O., PEARSON, K., FROGUEL, A. and NEVE, K., 2024. Understanding how smoking cessation services can be adapted to improve the uptake and success of smoking cessation for people in low socioeconomic status groups. A mixed method exploratory study. London: Cancer Research UK.