Items where Year is 1992Number of items: 11. ArticleBehnke, Jerzy M., Barnard, Christopher J. and Wakelin, Derek (1992) Understanding chronic nematode infections: evolutionary considerations, current hypotheses and the way forward. International Journal for Parasitology, 22 (7). pp. 861-907. ISSN 0020-7519 Behnke, Jerzy M., Cabaj, Wladyslaw and Wakelin, Derek (1992) The susceptibility of adult Heligmosomoides polygyrus to intestinal inflammatory responses induced by heterologous infection. International Journal for Parasitology, 22 (1). pp. 75-86. ISSN 0020-7519 Brailsford, Timothy J. and Behnke, Jerzy M. (1992) The dynamics of trickle infection with Ancylostoma ceylanicum in inbred hamsters. Parasitology, 105 (2). pp. 247-253. ISSN 0031-1820 Brailsford, Timothy J. and Behnke, Jerzy M. (1992) The dynamics of trickle infections with Heligmosomoides polygyrus in syngeneic strains of mice. International Journal for Parasitology, 22 (3). pp. 351-359. ISSN 0020-7519 Hutton, Graham (1992) Higher-Order Functions for Parsing. Journal of Functional Programming, 2 (3). pp. 323-343. Stockwell, Peter (1992) The metaphorics of literary reading. Liverpool Papers in Language and Discourse, 4 . pp. 52-80. Wahid, F.N. and Behnke, Jerzy M. (1992) Stimuli for acquired resistance to Heligmosomoides polygyrus from intestinal tissue resident L3 and L4 larvae. International Journal for Parasitology, 22 (6). pp. 699-710. ISSN 0020-7519 Conference or Workshop ItemHutton, Graham (1992) A Relational Derivation of a Functional Program. In: Proceedings of the STOP Summer School on Constructive Algorithmics, September 1992, Ameland, The Netherlands. Hutton, Graham and Voermans, Ed (1992) Making Functionality More General. In: Proceedings of the 1991 Glasgow Workshop on Functional Programming, Skye, Scotland. MonographHutton, Graham and Voermans, Ed (1992) A Calculational Theory of Pers as Types. Technical Report: 1992/R1. Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow. External ThesisHutton, Graham (1992) Between functions and relations in calculating programs. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. |