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David Keen

Visiting Professor

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • X-ray and neutron scattering
david.keen@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72310
Clarendon Laboratory, room 106
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  • Publications

Refinement of the Si?O?Si bond angle distribution in vitreous silica

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter IOP Publishing 17:5 (2005) s67

Authors:

MG Tucker, DA Keen, MT Dove, K Trachenko
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Reverse Monte Carlo modelling of crystalline disorder

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter IOP Publishing 17:5 (2005) s15

Authors:

DA Keen, MG Tucker, MT Dove
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Total scattering and reverse Monte Carlo study of the 105 K displacive phase transition in strontium titanate

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter IOP Publishing 17:5 (2005) s111

Authors:

Qun Hui, Matthew G Tucker, Martin T Dove, Stephen A Wells, David A Keen
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Implementing information technology to improve workplace health: a web-based information needs assessment of managers in Fraser Health, British Columbia.

Healthcare management forum 18:4 (2005) 6-16

Authors:

Jag S Sandhu, Keith Anderson, Dave Keen, Annalee Yassi

Abstract:

A web-based questionnaire-survey was administered primarily to determine what information is useful to managers in Fraser Health, of British Columbia to support decision-making for workplace health and safety. The results indicated that managers prefer electronic quarterly reports, with targets, goals, and historical trends rated as "very important." Over 85.7% "agree" that if information was readily available in the "most beneficial" format, they would be able to improve workplace health. Recommendations include that managers be presented with clear and concise workplace health reports that facilitate analysis for decision-making.
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High-pressure dissociation of silver mercury iodide, Ag2HgI4

Journal of Solid State Chemistry Elsevier 177:10 (2004) 3715-3720

Authors:

DC Parfitt, S Hull, DA Keen, W Crichton
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