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Nanomagnetic medical sensors and treatment methodologies Q. A. Pankhurst OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 38
Synthetic networks — Spatial, social, structural and computational A. Penn OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 56
Eye tracking — A new interface for visual exploration O. K. OyekoyaF. W. M. Stentiford OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 66
Geodemographic classifications, the digital divide and understanding customer take-up of new technologies P. LongleyD. AshbyC. Li OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 74
A high availability internetwork capable of accommodating compromised routers Y. Desmedt OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 83
’Knowing me, knowing you’ — Using profiles and social networking to improve recommender systems P. BonhardM. A. Sasse OriginalPaper Pages: 84 - 98
Survivable wireless networking — Autonomic bandwidth sharing in mesh networks D. QuerciaM. LadS. Bhatti OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 107
Characterising and modelling the internet topology — The rich-club phenomenon and the PFP model S. Zhou OriginalPaper Pages: 108 - 115
Broadband access using wireless-over-fibre technologies C. P. LiuT. IsmailA. J. Seeds OriginalPaper Pages: 130 - 143
Will nanotechnology change IT paradigms? G. AeppliP. WarburtonC. Renner OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 169
Three applications of aspect technology C. CourbisD. LesaintP. Mihailescu OriginalPaper Pages: 170 - 174
Delivering nanotechnology to the healthcare, IT and environmental sectors — A perspective from the ‘London centre for nanotechnology’ M. HortonA. KhanS. Maddison OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 183