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    • Foreword 

      Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Evans, N.; Howlett, B. J.; Cooke, B.M. (Springer Nature, 2006)
    • Foreword 

      Purcell, Kerry William (Phaidon Press, 2007)
      IN THE SHADOW OF MOUNTAINS is a new collection of sublime portraits, landscapes, and street photography taken by Steve McCurry over the last 27 years. Children and shepherds, warriors and laborers are presented alongside ...
    • Foreword 

      George, Samantha (McFarland, 2013-12)
    • Foreword 

      Goodbrey, Daniel (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014)
      In this foreword Daniel Merlin Goodbrey will outline the ways in which he uses and produces spaces in his work on hypercomics and new media. Goodbrey has led the way in the production of web-based comics, site-specific ...
    • Foreword : Nordic Culture as a Resource for Adaptive Response 

      Woods, Philip (Springer Nature, 2013)
    • Foreword: Special issue—geriatric drug therapy 

      Orlu Gul, Mine; Liu, Fang; Hughes, Camel (2016-10-30)
    • Forging a Personalised Path: 3D Printing’s Role in Healthcare Transformation 

      Awad, Atheer; Basit, Abdul W.; Gaisford, Simon; Goyanes, Alvaro (Springer Nature, 2023-12-02)
      The voyage towards revolutionising healthcare through digital technologies has launched, and its trajectory promises to reshape the contours of health and wellness for generations to come. The age of patient-centric medicine, ...
    • Forgiveness 

      Lippitt, John (Taylor & Francis Group, 2014-06-28)
      After opening with a brief discussion of the etymology of the Danish terms Tilgivelse and Forladelse, this paper moves on to discuss how Kierkegaard addresses the theme of forgiveness throughout his authorship. The discussion ...
    • Forgiveness and the Rat Man : Kierkegaard, 'narrative unity' and 'wholeheartedness' revisited 

      Lippitt, John (Edinburgh University Press, 2015-05)
      In Narrative Identity, Autonomy and Mortality: from Frankfurt and MacIntyre to Kierkegaard (Routledge, 2012), John Davenport has responded in detail to criticisms made by myself and others of the attempt to distinguish ...
    • Forgiveness: a work of love? 

      Lippitt, John (2017-11-27)
      What difference would it make to our understanding of the process of interpersonal forgiveness to treat it as what Kierkegaard calls a ‘work of love’? In this article, I argue that such an approach – which I label ‘love’s ...
    • 'Forgotten female soldiers in an unknown army' : German women working behind the lines 1914-1918 

      Boak, Helen (2014)
      Some 50,000 German women served behind the lines during the First World War, as nurses, war auxiliaries and in the civilian administrations of Belgium and Russian Poland. After the war only nurses had a place in the ...
    • The forgotten mothers of extremely preterm babies : A qualitative study 

      Fowler, Cathrine; Green, Janet; Elliott, Doug; Whiting, Lisa; Petty, Julia (2019-06-01)
      Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of mothers of extremely prematurebabies during their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit stay and transition home. Background: Mothers of extremely preterm infants (28 weeks’ gestation ...
    • A form of mental simulation with significant enhancements enabling teamwork training 

      Dogan, Burcu; Pattison, Natalie; Alinier, Guillaume (2021-09-21)
      Mental simulation is a type of simulation in which the clinician mentally practices a task without physically doing it. With mental simulation, the clinician can individually go through all the steps of technical and ...
    • Forma e concetto : il lavoro di Giuseppe Vultaggio 

      Carta, Silvio (2010)
      This article examines the work of the Italian architect Giuseppe Vultaggio and his projects in Europe and South America. Characteristic of Vultaggio’s architecture is the research on how to confer meaning to a shape and ...
    • Formal Approaches to a Definition of Agents 

      Biehl, Martin Andreas (2017-04-13)
      This thesis is a contribution to the formalisation of the notion of an agent within the class of finite multivariate Markov chains. In accordance with the literature agents are are seen as entities that act, perceive, ...
    • Formal dialogue specification for hypertext and multimedia systems 

      Jacob, L.; Jones, S. (University of Hertfordshire, 1994)
      We discuss issues relating to the use of CSP, a process-based formal notation, in the specification of human-computer dialogue with hypertext and multimedia systems. We illustrate our discussion with a small example and ...
    • Formal Disruption, Minutiae, and Absence in the Films of Jaime Rosales 

      Rico-Albero, Agustin (University of Toronto Press, 2024-04-30)
      Like Pere Portabella, Jacinto Esteva and Joaquim Jordà, the heterogeneous auteurs associated with the Escola de Barcelona, a new generation of Catalans including Jaime Rosales, Isaki Lacuesta, José Luis Guerín and Mercedes ...
    • Formal methods: no cure for faulty reasoning 

      Loomes, M.; Vinter, R.J. (University of Hertfordshire, 1996)
      Owing to the benefits commonly associated with their use and links with scientific culture, formal methods have become closely identified with the design of safety-critical systems. But, despite the mathematical nature of ...
    • Formal specification and object-oriented design 

      Buchanan, M.; Britton, C. (University of Hertfordshire, 1991)
      In recent years, object-oriented design and formal specification languages have become increasingly important in the development of software systems. In this paper we use the formal specification languages OBJ1 and OBJ3 ...
    • Formal Systems, Not Methods 

      Loomes, M.; Christianson, B.; Davey, N. (2004)
      In this paper we will present an approach for teaching formalisms to Computer Science undergraduate students that has been developed over the past 23 years at the University of Hertfordshire (formerly Hatfield Polytechnic). ...