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    New ICT capabilities in benefiting the Local Authorities (Leicester City Council case) by Bekbota, Bauyrzhan

    Published 2014
    “…This report studies how IT systems could benefit the Revenue and Benefits department at Leicester council. The literature review discusses broad aspects of organisational environment, the stakeholders, value and value flow analysis as on the other side looks to innovation management and processes preparing the organisation for change. …”
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    Prompt y-ray activation analysis of Martian analogues at the FRM II neutron reactor and the verification of a Monte Carlo planetary radiation environment model by Skidmore, M., Ambrosi, R., Vernon, D., Calzada, E., Benedix, Gretchen, Bucherl, T., Schillinger, B.

    Published 2009
    “…This paper describes the verification of a Monte Carlo model developed using the MCNPX code at the University of Leicester. The model predicts the performance of a geophysical package containing a γ-ray spectrometer operating at a depth of up to 5 m. …”
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    Management of cases that might benefit from radiotherapy: a standardised patient study in primary care by Halkett, Georgia, Jiwa, Moyez, O'shea, C., Smith, M., Leong, E., Jackson, M., Meng, X., Spry, Nigel

    Published 2012
    “…Two GPs independently rated the consultation performance using the Leicester Assessment Package (LAP). Each consultation was also assessed by two radiation oncologists to assess specific decisions taken or advice offered to ‘patients’ in each case. …”
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    Epidemic modelling and digital intervention strategies for infectious disease: a COVID-19 case study of three English cities by Khan, Tahsinur Rahman

    Published 2020
    “…In this report we will cover the two main approaches for epidemic modelling – mathematical and agent-based computational models and compare and contrast the results in the context of three English cities – Leicester, Bradford and Blackburn, that have been heavily impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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