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1. The Gulen Phenomenon: A Neo-Sufi Challenge to Turkey's Rival Elite? - Gulay, E.N.
Fethullah Gülen's modern religious movement has been the subject of numerous academic articles and books and has received a great deal of media attention both in the West and in its native Turkey. This work builds on those findings, further analyzing the theological writings of Gülen and his followers in order to reach an understanding of their conceptions of subjectivity, worldly activity, salvation, and the role of Islam in public life. Using a constructivist paradigm that views the community in a process of mutual engagement with social-structural forces at large, its role and influence in Turkish civil society and the...
(pdf http://eprints.ouls.ox.ac.uk/archive/00001102/01/770210202_content.pdf) - 14-feb-2007

2. BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis - Ng, Muan Hong; Johnston, Steven; Wu, Bing; Murdock, Stuart E.; Tai, Kaihsu; Fangohr, Hans; Cox, Simon J.; Essex, Jonathan W.; Sansom, Mark S. P.; Jeffreys, Paul
In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal the biochemical properties of the proteins. However, the legacy way of storing these data (usually in the laboratory where the simulations have been run) often hinders a wider sharing and easier cross-comparison of simulation results. The data is commonly encoded in a way specific to the simulation package that produced the data and can only be analysed with tools developed specifically for that simulation package. The BioSimGrid platform seeks to provide a solution to these...
(pdf http://eprints.ouls.ox.ac.uk/archive/00001063/01/journalgridcomp20051020.pdf) - 08-feb-2006

3. Three Hydrolases and a Transferase: Comparative Analysis of Active-site Dynamics via the BioSimGrid Database - Tai, Kaihsu; Baaden, Marc; Murdock, Stuart; Wu, Bing; Ng, Muan Hong; Johnston, Steven; Boardman, Richard; Fangohr, Hans; Cox, Katherine; Essex, Jonathan W.; Sansom, Mark S. P.
Comparative molecular dynamics (MD) simulations enable us to explore the conformational dynamics of the active sites of distantly related enzymes. We have used the BioSimGrid (http://www.biosimgrid.org) database to facilitate such a comparison. Simulations of four enzymes were analyzed. These included three hydrolases and a transferase, namely acetylcholinesterase, outer-membrane phospholipase A, outer-membrane protease T, and PagP (an outer membrane enzyme which transfers a palmitate chain from a phospholipid to lipid A). A set of 17 simulations were analyzed corresponding to a total of ~0.1 ?s simulation time. A simple metric for active site integrity was used to demonstrate the existence of clusters...
(pdf http://eprints.ouls.ox.ac.uk/archive/00001089/01/hydrolases_v27kt.pdf) - 31-oct-2006

4. Stylistics: corpus approaches - Wynne, Martin
This paper is an introduction to current work in the use of language corpora in the study of literature, and an exploration of the potential for further work. Stylistics and corpus linguistics have much in common. Both are empirical approaches which study the real evidence of language usage. There are however there is a lack of good-quality electronic texts and software tools for their analysis. However, there is important work in this field. Two main approaches are described. The first involves the the rigourous and exhaustive analysis of a particular feature in a corpus of texts through the process of annotation. The...
(pdf http://eprints.ouls.ox.ac.uk/archive/00001003/01/Corpora_and_stylistics.pdf) - 14-jul-2005