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Housing art, Bolzano.
(2013-05)Describes an art gallery and residence built for Italian art collector Antonio dalle Nogare by Walter Angonese and Andrea Marastoni. Local regulations restrict the size of new building; this required the replacement of an ... -
How a Robot's Social Credibility Affects Safety Performance
(Springer Nature, 2019-11-17)This paper connects the two domains of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) and safety engineering to ensure that the design of interactive robots considers the effect of social behaviours on safety functionality. We conducted a ... -
How a single Purkinje cell could learn the adaptive timing of the classically conditioned eye-blink response
(1997)Experimental evidence supports the view that the cerebellum is involved in the adaptive timing of the classically conditioned eyeblink response. Previous modelling studies have demonstrated that a group of cerebellar ... -
How accurately do we know the parameters of hot DA white dwarfs
(Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1999)We present new determinations of effective temperature, surface gravity, and masses for a sample of hot DA white dwarfs selected from the EUVE and ROSAT Wide Field Camera bright source lists in the course of a near-IR ... -
How active perception and attractor dynamics shape perceptual categorization: A computational model
(2014-07-23)We propose a computational model of perceptual categorization that fuses elements of grounded and sensorimotor theories of cognition with dynamic models of decision-making. We assume that category information consists in ... -
How are the dietary needs of pregnant incarcerated women being met? a scoping review and thematic analysis
(2024-02)Introduction: The number of incarcerated pregnant women is increasing globally. With many having complex health and social backgrounds, incarceration provides opportunities for health interventions, including the chance ... -
HOW CAN IMPROVING THE GENDER INCLUSIVITY OF MOBILITY AS A SERVICE FACILITATE ITS DIFFUSION?
(Association for European Transport, 2023-09-09)This paper explores issues of inclusiveness and safety that women encounter when using Mobility as a Service (MaaS), a transport offering which enables users to book, manage and pay diverse modes of transport through ... -
How can UK housing projects be brought in line with net-zero carbon emission targets?
(2021-11-29)Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing buildings to net-zero carbon emissions performance, and have declared carbon emergency, striving to reach carbon neutrality well before 2050. However, buildings in ... -
How can UK Housing Projects be Brought in Line With Net-zero Carbon Emission Targets? - Presentation
(2021-07-13)Numerous local authorities are committed to constructing buildings to net-zero carbon emissions performance, and have declared carbon emergency, striving to reach carbon neutrality well before 2050. However, buildings are ... -
How children with normal hearing and children with a cochlear implant use mentalizing vocabulary and other evaluative expressions in their narratives
(2012-10)This study explored the use of mental state and emotion terms and other evaluative expressions in the story generation of 65 children (aged 2–8 years) with normal hearing (NH) and 11 children (aged 3–7 years) using a ... -
How Chinese courts respond to COVID-19: Consistency and regionalism in criminal sentencing
(2021-09-10)Between March and April 2020, the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) of China published a series of ‘guiding cases’ to deter the public and mentor the lower courts on how to handle pandemic-related offences. This study explores ... -
How clinical psychologists experience working in an acute mental health inpatient setting
(University of Hertfordshire, 2014-06)The focus of this study was to explore how Clinical Psychologists narrate their experience of working on acute adult inpatient units. Mental health services in the UK are poorly resourced with treatments dominated by medical ... -
How COVID-19 has affected staffing models in intensive care: A qualitative study examining alternative staffing models (SEISMIC)
(2022-04-30)Aims: To understand how COVID-19 affected nurse staffing in intensive care units(ICUs) in England, and to identify factors that influenced, and were influenced by, pandemic staffing models. Design: Exploratory qualitative ... -
How Criminal were the Irish? Bias in the detection of London currency crime, 1797-1821
(2018-01-02)Currency-related crime was endemic in London during the Restriction Period (1797-1821). This article looks at 884 individuals suspected or charged by the Bank of England, and considers how changes in detection strategy ...