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How UK HE STEM Students Were Motivated to Switch Their Cameras on: A Study of the Development of Compassionate Communications in Task-focused Online Group Meetings
(2022-04-30)HE’s pandemic-driven shift to online platforms has increased social and learning disconnection amongst students. In online group work/teamwork, many are reluctant to switch on their cameras to be more present to others. ... -
How useful are medication patient information leaflets to older adults? : A content, readability and layout analysis
(2014-08)BACKGROUND: Patient information leaflets (PILs) are the most important information source for older patients to effectively manage their drug therapy.OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to evaluate the appropriateness ... -
How visual images of chocolate affect the craving and guilt of female dieters
(2007)This study asks whether exposure to images of chocolate induces cravings and guilty feelings in females. A further aim was to examine whether these effects are heightened in the case of dieters. The participants, 85 females, ... -
How was it for you? Psychophysics and the evaluation of student experience of e-learning
(2008)Evaluating the student experience of Higher Education has become a matter of national importance in several countries. For example, in England & Wales the National Student Survey (NSS) is administered on line to all students ... -
How we created an ultrasociety—six big questions answered
(2016-02-17)Professor Turchin’s Ultrasociety constructs a new theory to produce an explanatory account of human history. He explains why historical events (e.g., the fall of the Roman Empire) make sense given what we know about how ... -
How Young People Make Sense of Developing and Getting Help for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(2016-05-18)There has been an abundance of studies that have adopted positivist approaches, employing quantitative methods, to research OCD ‘symptoms’ and their underlying neurobiology and neurochemistry. There appears to be a lack ... -
How ‘placed trust’ works in a service encounter
(2004)This paper sheds light on how trust works in professional services encounters. Service delivery often takes place over time and this has led to a focus upon relationships developed during the cycle of service creation. One ... -
The HP2 Survey - IV. The Pipe nebula : Effective dust temperatures in dense cores
(2018-12-01)Multi-wavelength observations in the sub-millimeter regime provide information on the distribution of both the dust column density and the effective dust temperature in molecular clouds. In this study, we created high-resolution ... -
HPV infection and immunochemical detection of cell-cycle markers in verrucous carcinoma of the penis
(2009-09-01)Penile verrucous carcinoma is a rare disease and little is known of its aetiology or pathogenesis. In this study we examined cell-cycle proteins expression and correlation with human papillomavirus infection in a series ... -
HS 0705 6700: A new eclipsing sdB binary
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HS 2333 + 3927: a new sdB binary with a large reflection effect
(2004)We report the discovery of a binary, HS 2233 + 3927, consisting of an sdB star with a faint companion. From its lightcurve the orbital period of 14,844 s, the mass ratio, the inclination, and other system parameters are ... -
HSRL-2 aerosol optical measurements and microphysical retrievals vs. airborne in situ measurements during DISCOVER-AQ 2013: : an intercomparison study
(2017-06-16)We present a detailed evaluation of remotely-sensed aerosol microphysical properties obtained from an advanced, multi-wavelength High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL-2) during the 2013 NASA DISCOVER-AQ field campaign. ... -
HST observations of the interacting galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163
(2000)Hubble Space Telescope (HST ) images of the galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 show star formation and dust structures in a system that has experienced a recent grazing encounter. Tidal forces from NGC 2207 compressed and ... -
A Hubble Space Telescope Census of Nuclear Star Clusters in Late Type Spiral Galaxies. II. : Cluster Sizes and Structural Parameter Correlations
(2004)We investigate the structural properties of nuclear star clusters in late-type spiral galaxies. More specifically, we fit analytical models to Hubble Space Telescope images of 39 nuclear clusters in order to determine their ... -
Hubble Space Telescope observations of Europa in and out of eclipse
(2010)Europa is a prime target for astrobiology and has been prioritized as the next target for a National Aeronautics and Space Administration flagship mission. It is important, therefore, that we advance our understanding of ...