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Evaluation of barrier creams against sulphur mustard: (II) in vivo and in vitro studies using the domestic white pig
(2007)Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that barrier creams, comprising perfluorinated polymers, are effective against the chemical warfare agent sulphur mustard (SM) when evaluated using human skin in vitro. ... -
Evaluation of Big Data based CNN Models in Classification of Skin Lesions with Melanoma
(2021-01-01)This chapter presents a methodology for diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions using convolutional neural networks. The architecture is based on convolutional neural networks and it is evaluated using new CNN models as well ... -
An evaluation of break-the-glass access control model for medical data in wireless sensor networks
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015-01)Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have recently attracted a lot of attention in the research community because it is easy to deploy them in the physical environment and collect and disseminate environmental data from them. ... -
Evaluation of different methods of on-line collaboration/group work forming the coursework assessment in a blended learning module.
(Academic Conferences Limited, 2006): Advantages associated with collaborative learning have been well documented. The paper describes a qualitative study undertaken to evaluate three different methods of online collaboration/group work which together form ... -
Evaluation of different methods of on-line collaboration/group work supported within a virtual learning environment (VLE)
(Formatex, 2006)The aim of this study was to discern whether the different methods of online collaboration/group work could be used to encourage independent (of the tutor) and effective student learning as perceived by the student group. ... -
An evaluation of distance learning programmes through the lens of students’ expectations
(ACPI (Academic Conference Publishing International), 2012-11)As the University of Hertfordshire (UH) moves towards its goal of 15% distance learning by 2015, it has become increasingly important to gain a deeper understanding of the needs and expectations of our growing population ... -
Evaluation of early administration of simvastatin in the prevention and treatment of delirium in critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (MoDUS): : a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
(2017-07-19)Summary Background Delirium in critically ill patients is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Neuroinflammation might be an important mechanism in the pathogenesis of delirium, and since simvastatin has anti-inflammatory ... -
An Evaluation of early stage development of rotating paramedic model pilot sites
(Health Education England, 2019-02-01)This report, commissioned by Health Education England, aims to evaluate the development of a rotating paramedic model of care delivery designed to address both the career aspirations of specialist paramedics and the combined ... -
Evaluation of Energy Price Liberalization in Electricity Industry: A Data-Driven Study on Energy Economics
(2021-11-10)This study aims to evaluate the effects of price liberalization on energy consumption intensity, because price liberalization leads to improved productivity, energy consumption management, and consumption reform. Although ... -
Evaluation of Features in Detection of Dislike Responses to Audio–Visual Stimuli from EEG Signals
(2020-04-20)There is a strong correlation between the like/dislike responses to audio–visual stimuli and the emotional arousal and valence reactions of a person. In the present work, our attention is focused on the automated detection ... -
Evaluation of flow characteristics that give higher mixing performance in the 3-D T-mixer versus the typical T-mixer
(2014-10-31)A 3-D configuration of a T-mixer is evaluated under normal operating conditions of the called convective micromixers. The design has been called 3-D T-mixer in our previous work [1] as it adopts a three-dimensional structure ... -
Evaluation of Glibenclamide Quality and Stakeholders’ Perception of Medicine Quality in the Clinical Settings of the Ministry of Interior in Saudi Arabia
(2016-10-06)Aim: To explore medicine quality and perception among the stakeholders in the Ministry of Interior Medical Services (MOI-MSD) clinical settings in Saudi Arabia using glibenclamide as an indicator. Method: A mixed ... -
An evaluation of Green Health Prescriptions across Dundee, Highland, and North Ayrshire
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Evaluation of guidelines for designing accessible Web content
(2001-07)This study evaluates the Web Content Accessibility (WCA) guidelines, developed by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). The first aim of this study was to investigate whether the Guidelines can be used effectively by Web ... -
Evaluation of In Vitro Bone Marrow Culture as a Tool for Assessing Mechanisms of Haematotoxicity
(2008-05-02)Dose limiting haematotoxicity has been associated with a range of therapeutic agents used for the treatment of a number of different conditions. Haematotoxicity is usually assessed as part of the preclinical safety studies ... -
Evaluation of Intelligent Intrusion Detection Models
(2004)This paper discusses an evaluation methodology that can be used to assess the performance of intelligent techniques at detecting, as well as predicting, unauthorised activities in networks. The effectiveness and the ... -
Evaluation of junior doctors’ simulation learning experience several weeks post intervention
(Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine, 2011)Simulation training is rapidly becoming an integral part of the postgraduate medical education curriculum where patient safety and an appreciation of human factors are paramount.1 Due to the high cost, many hospital trusts ... -
An evaluation of key working for families of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
(2015-12-01)Key working is a way of supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families, and is highly regarded by families and practitioners. However, there is a lack of ...