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Event Tourism: Critical Concepts in Tourism: Four Volume Set
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Event-based prospective memory in mildly and severely autistic children
(2016-02-01)Background There is a growing body of research into the development of prospective memory (PM) in typically developing children but research is limited in autistic children (Aut) and rarely includes children with more ... -
Event-Triggered Control for Robust Exponential Synchronization of Inertial Memristive Neural Networks Under Parameter Disturbance
(2023-05-04)Synchronization of memristive neural networks (MNNs) by using network control scheme has been widely and deeply studied. However, these researches are usually restricted to traditional continuous-time control methods for ... -
Event-triggered logical flow control for comprehensive process integration of multi-step assays on centrifugal microfluidic platforms
(2014-07-07)The centrifugal "lab-on-a-disc" concept has proven to have great potential for process integration of bioanalytical assays, in particular where ease-of-use, ruggedness, portability, fast turn-around time and cost efficiency ... -
An Evental Pandemic: : Thinking the COVID-19 ‘Event’ with Deleuze and Foucault
(2022-12-08)As COVID-19 swept the world it also became the subject of a quickly growing body of theoretical scholarship aimed at understanding the social, political and economic implications of the ‘pandemic event’. Taking a step back, ... -
Events and Community Development
(CAB International, 2013-01)Community festivals are recognised as a worldwide phenomenon (Chacko and Schaffer, 1993;Derrett, 2003; Gabr, 2004; Getz, 1997) with about four hundred active festivals in Europe alone(Maurin, 2003, p.5). Arcodia and Whitford ... -
Every child with an autism spectrum condition has specific needs
(2017-07-13)Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects perceptions of the world and interactions with other people. About 700,000 people, or one in 100, live with an autism spectrum condition (ASC) in the UK and there ... -
Every fraction of a Micro-Sievert counts in PET/CT
(2010)Radiation dose exposure is extremely important to the mobile PET/CT Health Care Worker. Staff could get larger monthly doses than their contemporaries working in static sites. This is generally down to wall shielding and ... -
The Everyday Lives of Adults with Learning Disabilities who have Moved Out of Hospital through Transforming Care
(2023-06-05)The UK’s Transforming Care programme has aimed to reduce the number of people with intellectual disabilities being placed in mental health hospitals. However, a lack of good quality community provision has been linked to ... -
Everyday memory errors in Parkinson’s Disease : A study of prospective and retrospective memory errors using diaries, questionnaires and laboratory methods
(2014-05)The cognitive impairments that accompany Parkinson’s disease (PD) are currently under-researched, perhaps due to the more overt physical impairments associated with the illness. However, some studies have provided evidence ... -
Everyday Memory Failures and Strategy Use in Healthy Adults across the Lifespan: a Mixed Methods Approach
(2022-07-22)For several decades, research on cognitive ageing has been using primarily laboratory methods of investigation. However, recent advances in cognitive psychology and related areas have started to emphasise the importance ... -
Everyday Memory Failures in Older Adults with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
(2019-07-02)Identifying people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), who are at increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, is important for improving early disease management and care. Although self- or informant-reported ... -
The Everyday of Memory in the Ruins of the Post-Communist Future : Performative Nostalgia, Perception and Narrating Identity
(Peter Lang Pub. Inc., 2013) -
The EVIDEM programme : a test for primary care research in London?
(2008)Translational R&D studies are one of the strengths of primary care research, but (like all of Health services Research) are not considered ‘real research’ by the prestigious Universities that dominate medicine in London. ... -
The evidence base for personal construct psychotherapy
(Wiley, 2003) -
The evidence base for personal construct psychotherapy
(Wiley, 2005)