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Does the EU Data Protection Regime Protect Post-Mortem Privacy and What Could Be the Potential Alternatives?
(2013)This article aims to shed some light on post-mortem privacy, a phenomenon rather neglected in the legal literature. Acknowledging the quite controversial nature of the phenomenon and certain policy and legal arguments pro ... -
Does the impact of bereavement vary between same and different gender partnerships? A representative national, cross-sectional study
(2022-05-27)Background Data suggest poorer bereavement outcomes for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, but this has not been estimated in population-based research. This study compared bereavement outcomes for partners of same-gender ... -
Does the XP environment meet the motivational needs of the software developer An empirical study
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2007)This paper examines how XP practice meets the motivational needs of software developers. Interactions with peers have been identified by others as one potential area of (de)motivation but little detail is known. The nature ... -
Does Use of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room stroke assessment tool enhance stroke recognition by ambulance clinicians
(2013-11)Background and Purpose—UK ambulance services assess patients with suspected stroke using the Face Arm Speech Test (FAST). The Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room (ROSIER) tool has been shown superior to the FAST ... -
Does wearing CBRN-PPE adversely affect the ability for clinicians to accurately, safely, and speedily draw up drugs?
(2010)Following a Chemical, Biological, Radiation, or Nuclear (CBRN) incident, the attending rescuers will be required to administer drugs while wearing the CBRN Personal Protective Equipment (CBRN-PPE). Little is known regarding ... -
Does your historical collection need a database-driven website?
(2015)There are plenty of good reasons for building a website for your collection, including learning a new skill, protecting fragile resources from constant handling in the archives, adding interactive functionality that is ... -
The dog that didn't bark...interpreting non-significance
(International Society for Psychophysics, 2007)Hypothesis testing is a crucial component of science. This leads to guidelines (often ignored) in most disciplines including psychology. Unfortunately, most focus on significant effects. Non-significant effects are sidelined, ... -
Doing and feeling together in older age: self-worth and belonging through social creative activities
(2021-11-02)The potential for art activities to help in alleviating loneliness is explored through a focus on older women's regular attendance at creative social activities. We apply the concept of perceived emotional synchrony to ... -
The Doing and the Deed : Action in Normative Ethics
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-08-24)This essay is motivated by the thought that the things we do are to be distinguished from our acts of doing them. I defend a particular way of drawing this distinction before proceeding to demonstrate its relevance for ... -
Doing Being A Primary School Teacher: Does Gender Matter?
(2018-03-19)Think back to your early childhood days in primary school. Now I know for some of you this may be farther back than you may want to think about, but please bear with me. When you think of those care-free days, were you ... -
Doing business in China : Is the importance of guanxi diminishing?
(2010-10-01)Purpose: Guanxi has been well documented as being an essential part of doing business in China. Yet, as China continues with market liberalisation, there are indications that its strategic importance is set to decline. ... -
Doing Business with China : Comparative Content Analysis of the Business-to-Business Marketing Literature
(2012-09)A systematic search procedure was used to identify papers concerning B2B marketing to and within China presented at the IMP conference or published in prominent journals during the period 2000 to 2011. Two samples of papers ... -
Doing interdisciplinarity : motivation and collaboration in research for sustainable agriculture in the UK
(2009-12)This paper studies knowledge production in complex, collaborative research projects that brought together academics from different disciplines, research users and agricultural businesses. It takes a comparative approach, ... -
Doing Qualitative Research as a Practitioner : Processes, Issues and Understandings
(2009)Doing qualitative research as a practitioner presents some interesting processes, issues and challenges that are the focus of this paper. The authors suggest that practitioners have something unique and different to offer ... -
Doing Your Undergraduate Social Sciences Dissertation
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Doings with the land and sea : Decolonising geographies, Indigeneity, and enacting place-agency
(2019-04-16)Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foundations of the geographical discipline. Yet despite many scholars recognising and arguing for the need for these perspectives, ... -
A domain specific deficit for foodstuffs in patients with Alzheimer's disease
(2002)Although some studies have reported a category specific naming deficit in Alzheimer’s patients (invariably for living things), others have failed to replicate this finding (Laws et al., in press). Inconsistencies may partly ... -
A Domain-Oriented Approach for Access Control in Pervasive Environments
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2008)Pervasive computing envisions an environment in which we are surrounded by many embedded computer devices. Those networked devices provide us with a mobile, spontaneous and dynamic way to access various resources provided ... -
Domain-specific deficits in schizophrenia
(2006)Introduction. Object recognition deficits are well documented in certain neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, herpes simplex encephalitis). Although agnosic problems have been documented in some patients with ...