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Drinking Outcome Expectancies and Normative Perceptions of Students Engaged in University Sport in England
(2015-03-01)This study examined whether students engaged in university sport have different drinking outcome expectancies and normative beliefs than students who are not engaged in university sport. A cross-sectional survey of university ... -
Drivers of complexity in new product development projects : why are some projects more complex than others?
(2008)Project complexity has recently become an important element of project management theory and, therefore, has attracted a lot of attention from academics and practitioners alike. However, what does project complexity mean ... -
Drivers of severe air pollution events in a deep valley during wintertime: a case study from the Arve river valley, France
(2021-02-15)The Arve river valley airshed in the French Alps experiences particularly severe air pollution during wintertime stable atmospheric conditions associated with persistent cold-air pools. PM10 data recorded in the region ... -
Drivers to Holistic Democracy : Signs and signals of emergent, democratic self-organising systems
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Drivers, Barriers and Social Considerations for AI Adoption in Business and Management: a Tertiary Study
(2020-08)The number of academic papers in the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications across business and management domains has risen significantly in the last decade, and that rise has been followed by an increase ... -
Driving a wedge between friends? : The Court of Justice of the EU and its citizens in the case of welfare benefits
(2016-12-10)It is widely acknowledged that the Lisbon Treaty entering into force at the end of 2009 sparked the beginning of a potential constitutionalisation of the EU fundamental rights rhetoric. This is mainly due to the Charter ... -
Driving and Inhibiting Factors in the Adoption of Open Source Software in Organisations
(2015-08-20)The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which Open Source Software (OSS) adoption behaviour can empirically be shown to be governed by a set of self-reported (driving and inhibiting) salient beliefs of key ... -
Driving anger in Spain
(2007-03)The present study examined the types of situations that cause Spanish drivers to become angry. The 33-item version of the Driver Anger Scale (Deffenbacher, Oetting, & Lynch, 1994) was used to investigate driver anger amongst ... -
Droplet nuclei caustic formations in exhaled vortex rings
(2022-03-10)Vortex ring (VR) structures occur in light or hoarse cough configurations. These instances consist of short impulses of exhaled air resulting to a self-contained structure that can travel large distances. The present study ... -
Drops of Madness? : Recreational misuse of Tropicamide collyrium: early warning alerts from Russia and Italy
(2013-09)Tropicamide is an antimuscarinic drug usually prescribed as an ophthalmic solution to induce short-term mydriasis and cycloplegia. Over the last 2 years, tropicamide has been reported in both Russia and Italy to be ... -
Drowning in Diversity? A systematic way of clustering a representative set of new psychoactive substances
(2017-11-17)New psychoactive substances (NPS) can be generally described as a set of compounds that have been designed to mimic the effects of illegal recreational drugs, but are not subject to restriction or control with respect to ... -
Drug abuse-related mortality: a study of teenage addicts over a 20-year period
(1999)There is growing concern about increase in illicit drug use and associated fatalities in young people. -
Drug dosages for small mammals
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Drug-related deaths in the UK : Annual Report 2012
(International Centre for Drug Policy, 2013-02-27)Drug-related deaths reported by Coroners in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man; Police forces in Scotland; & the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency – Annual Report ... -
Drug-related deaths in the UK: Annual Report 2011 [January-December 2010] : Drug-related deaths reported by Coroners in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man; Police forces in Scotland; & the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
(International Centre for Drug Policy, 2012-11-07)This twelfth annual report presents information on drug-related deaths that occurred during 2010 and for which Coronial inquests and similar formal investigations have been completed. The main purpose of the Annual Report ... -
Drug-related deaths in the UK: January-December 2012 : Annual report 2013
(International Centre for Drug Policy, 2014-02-12)Drug-related deaths reported by Coroners in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man; Police forces in Scotland; & the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency -
Drugs associated with prescribing errors in older patients in two English general practices
(2016-09-01)Medication errors have the potential to cause patient morbidityand mortality, and increase pressure on healthcare. Studies haveindicated that older patients may be more susceptible tosignificant risks of harm from prescribing ... -
Drum-mate: A Human-Humanoid Drumming Experience
(2007)We present an exploratory study investigating a drumming experience with Kaspar, a humanoid child-sized robot, and a human. In this work, our aim is not to have Kaspar just replicate the human partner's drumming, but to ... -
Drumming with a humanoid robot : lessons learnt from designing and analysing human-robot interaction studies
(AAAI, 2009)We summarize methodological and experimental design issues related to three human-robot interaction studies investigating a drumming experience with Kaspar, a humanoid child-sized robot, and (in total 116) human participants. ...