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    • Attribute and technology value mapping for conceptual product design phase 

      Georgiou, Aris; Haritos, George; Fowler, Moyra; Imani, Yassaman (2016-06-01)
      The main focus of this paper is how the concept design phase of the product development process can be improved by using an objective data-driven approach in selecting a final concept design to progress further. A quantitative ...
    • Attribution of Autonomy and its Role in Robotic Language Acquisition 

      Foerster, Frank; Althoefer, Kaspar (2021-01-16)
      The false attribution of autonomy and related concepts to artificial agents that lack the attributed levels of the respective characteristic is problematic in many ways. In this article we contrast this view with a positive ...
    • Attributional life cycle assessment of biofuels for shipping: addressing alternative geographical locations and cultivation Systems 

      Kesieme, Uchenna; Pazouki, Kayvan; Murphy, Alan; Chrysanthou, Andreas (2019-04-01)
      The purpose of this study is to evaluate a life cycle assessment of straight vegetable oil (SVO) and biodiesel addressing alternative upstream pathways. The pathways are SVO and biodiesel produced in the United Kingdom ...
    • Atypical Sensory behaviours in children with Tourette's Syndrome and in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders 

      Ludlow, Amanda; Wilkins, Arnold J. (2016-09-30)
      Certain visual disturbances make it difficult to read text and have been attributed to visual stress, also called “pattern-related visual stress". 12 Children with ASD, 12 children with Tourette's syndrome and without ASD ...
    • Atypical, green leaf blotch lesions on barley leaves infected by Rhynchosporium secalis (OUD) Davis 

      Davis, H.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Evans, R.L. (1994-05)
      Atypical, green leaf blotch lesions were observed on senescent leaves in winter barley crops and sometimes developed on barley leaves inoculated with conidia of Rhynchosporium secalis in a glasshouse. Similar atypical ...
    • Au-197(n,gamma) cross section in the resonance region 

      Massimi, C.; Domingo-Pardo, C.; Vannini, G.; Audouin, L.; Guerrero, C.; Abbondanno, U.; Aerts, G.; Alvarez, H.; Alvarez-Velarde, F.; Andriamonje, S.; Andrzejewski, J.; Assimakopoulos, P.; Badurek, G.; Baumann, P.; Becvar, F.; Belloni, F.; Berthoumieux, E.; Calvino, F.; Calviani, M.; Cano-Ott, D.; Capote, R.; Carrapico, C.; Cennini, P.; Chepel, V.; Chiaveri, E.; Colonna, N.; Cortes, G.; Couture, A.; Cox, J.; Dahlfors, M.; David, S.; Dillmann, I.; Dridi, W.; Duran, I.; Eleftheriadis, C.; Ferrant, L.; Ferrari, A.; Ferreira-Marques, R.; Fujii, K.; Furman, W.; Galanopoulos, S.; Goncalves, I. F.; Gonzalez-Romero, E.; Gramegna, F.; Gunsing, F.; Haas, B.; Haight, R.; Heil, M.; Herrera-Martinez, A.; Rauscher, T.; N TOF Collaboration (2010-04)
      The (n,gamma) cross section of Au-197 has been measured at n_TOF in the resolved resonance region, up to 5 keV, with the aim of improving the accuracy in an energy range where it is not yet considered standard. The ...
    • Au-197(n,gamma) cross section in the unresolved resonance region 

      Lederer, C.; Colonna, N.; Domingo-Pardo, C.; Gunsing, F.; Kaeppeler, F.; Massimi, C.; Mengoni, A.; Wallner, A.; Abbondanno, U.; Aerts, G.; Alvarez, H.; Alvarez-Velarde, F.; Andriamonje, S.; Andrzejewski, J.; Assimakopoulos, P.; Audouin, L.; Badurek, G.; Barbagallo, M.; Baumann, P.; Becvar, F.; Belloni, F.; Berthoumieux, E.; Calviani, M.; Calvino, F.; Cano-Ott, D.; Capote, R.; Carrapico, C.; Carrillo de Albornoz, A.; Cennini, P.; Chepel, V.; Chiaveri, E.; Cortes, G.; Couture, A.; Cox, J.; Dahlfors, M.; David, S.; Dillmann, I.; Dolfini, R.; Dridi, W.; Duran, I.; Eleftheriadis, C.; Embid-Segura, M.; Ferrant, L.; Ferrari, A.; Ferreira-Marques, R.; Fitzpatrick, L.; Frais-Koelbl, H.; Fujii, K.; Furman, W.; Rauscher, T.; n TOF Collaboration (2011-03-17)
      The cross section of the reaction Au-197(n,gamma) was measured with the time-of-flight technique at the n_TOF (neutron time-of-flight) facility in the unresolved resonance region between 5 and 400 keV using a pair of C6D6 ...
    • Audiences, cosmopolitanism and inequality in black British jazz 

      Toynbee, Jason; Wilks, Linda (2013)
    • Audio technology in IT education for the blind 

      Hewitt, J. (University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
      At Hatfield Polytechnic, we have a long history of educating blind students in Information Sciences. This paper highlights the current use of audio technology by our blind students and looks at it in the context of the ...
    • Audit as evidence : the effectiveness of '123 magic' programmes 

      Bloomfield, L.; Kendall, S. (2010)
      This paper reports on an audit to determine the effectiveness of '123 Magic', a group-based parenting programme that encourages parents to explore, discuss and practice strategies to manage child behaviour. The audit's use ...
    • Audit as political struggle: the doxa of managerialism clashing with the uncertainty of real life 

      Crewe, Emma; Mowles, Christopher (2020-11-19)
      Auditing firms tend to promote rule-bound orthodoxies about management based on the fiction that the world is more predictable than it is. Managers in INGOs find that long-term planning requires endless readjustment. We ...
    • An audit into supervisors of midwives experience of supervision 

      Ngwenya, Ilene; Abbott, Laura (2014-12-02)
      An audit of supervisors of midwives' (SoMs') experience of supervision and their understanding of their role as leaders in clinical practice was undertaken. Particular attention was paid to their experiences as newly ...
    • An audit of drug incidents in learning disability group homes. 

      Thurtle, V. (2000-04-01)
      The implementation of clinical governance (Department of Health, 1997) requires the review of practice by consideration of complaints and clinical incidents. A systematic review of the clinical incident forms in group homes ...
    • Auditable Anonymous Delegation 

      Christianson, B.; Das Chowdhury, P.; Malcolm, J. (2005)
      The contribution of this paper is an alternative mechanism for delegation, whereby users can share their credentials in such a way that it is difficult for the delegatee to re-use credentials of the delegator. An auditor ...
    • Auditory memory for timbre 

      McKeown, D.; Wellsted, D. (2009)
      Psychophysical studies are reported examining how the context of recent auditory stimulation may modulate the processing of new sounds. The question posed is how recent tone stimulation may affect ongoing performance in a ...
    • Auditory navigation in hyperspace : Design and evaluation of a non-visual hypermedia system for blind users 

      Morley, S.; Petrie, H.; O'Neill, A.-M.; McNally, P. (1999)
      This paper presents the design and evaluation of a hypermedia system for blind users, making use of a non-visual interface, non-speech sounds, three input devices, and a 37 node hypermedia module. The important components ...
    • Auditory processing and sensory behaviours in children with autism spectrum disorders as revealed by mismatch negativity 

      Ludlow, Amanda; Mohr, Bettina; Whitmore, Antony; Garagnani, Max; Pulvermüller, Friedmann; Gutierrez, Roberto (2014-04-01)
      Sensory dysfunctions may underlie key characteristics in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The current study aimed to investigate auditory change detection in children with ASD in order to determine event-related ...
    • Auftakt Rhythm Section 

      Dalwood, Alison (2017-02-19)
      International symposium and exhibition organized by the artist group Rhythm Section: Auftakt Rhythm Section at the European House of Art in Upper Bavaria. The exhibition continues until 17 April. Participating artists from ...
    • Augmented action observation: Theory and practical applications in sensorimotor rehabilitation 

      Castro, Fabio; Schenke, Kimberley C. (2023-12-20)
      Sensory feedback is a fundamental aspect of effective motor learning in sport and clinical contexts. One way to provide this is through sensory augmentation, where extrinsic sensory information are associated with, and ...