MPhil Dissertations: Recent submissions
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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 ... -
Duces Christi : A thematic analysis of the non-combat aspects of military leadership in the First Crusade
(University of Exeter History, 27 November 2019)Historical military research of the medieval period has concentrated heavily upon the battles and technology of the age. The aim of this study is to identify some of the principal combat support aspects of military leadership ... -
The Role of the EAR Domain in Transcriptional Repressors involved in Plant Defence
(University of Exeter Biological Sciences, 3 February 2020)Plants respond to abiotic and biotic stressors through hormone signalling which forms an integral part of the plant immune response, and is often the target of phytopathogens. Changes in hormone levels are often underpinned ... -
Balancing fundamental principles of the EU and the primacy of UN law: in search of a multilateral approach to the protection of human rights
(University of Exeter College of Social Sciences and International Studies, 21 October 2019)Which model should be applied to regulate the interaction between the UN and EU legal systems in the particular field of human rights, when international peace and security are at stake in the fight against terrorism? And ...