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Geospatial simulations of airborne ice-penetrating radar surveying reveal elevation under-measurement bias for ice-sheet bed topography
(2021-04-01)Airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) surveys are widely used to measure ice-sheet bed topography. Measuring bed topography as accurately and widely as possible is of critical importance to modelling ice dynamics and hence ... -
Geostatistical analysis of the distribution of Leptosphaeria species causing phoma stem canker on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in England
(2010-02)In June/July 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2006, regional variation in distribution of the pathogens Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa that are causally associated with phoma stem canker was surveyed on winter oilseed rape ... -
Geotechnical controls on a steep lateral moraine undergoing paraglacial slope adjustment
(2009)Sustained post ‘Little Ice Age’ retreat of the northern lobe of the Feegletscher, Valais, Switzerland, has exposed lateral moraines that show pronounced oversteepening on the upper proximal slopes, with upper-slope segments ... -
Geriatric Assessment in Advanced Kidney Disease
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Germination of Alternaria linicola conidia on linseed : effects of temperature, incubation time, leaf wetness and light regime
(1996-06)Conidia of Alternaria linicola germinated on both water agar and linseed leaves (detached or attached) over a wide range of temperatures (5-25 degrees C) by producing one to several germ tubes. At temperatures between 10 ... -
Gestemd verleden : Mondelinge geschiedenis als praktijk
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The gestural misinformation effect : skewing eyewitness testimony through gesture
(2013)The susceptibility of eyewitnesses to verbal suggestion has been well documented, although little attention has been paid to the role of nonverbal communication in misinformation. Three experiments are reported; in each, ... -
Get Real: Using authentic assessment techniques to improve law degree academic performance’
(2015-09-17)Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as distinct from the often artificial constructs of university courses. The undergraduate law degree differs from many other ... -
Getting a Handle on It: Thomas Lamb, Mass Production, and Touch in Design History
(Penn State University Press, 2023-06-01)This chapter proceeds from the premise that the hands which operated the machinery of capitalism were not merely a unit by which the power needed to perform the labor required was calculated but, rather, they were sentient ... -
Getting acquainted with a developing robot
(Springer Nature, 2012)Two factors that been suggested to influence the ways in which people interact with robots, namely users' initial expectations on the one hand and their increasing acquaintance with their robotic partner due to repeated ... -
Getting clear about perspicuous representations: Wittgenstein, Baker, & Fodor
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)Deciding what role perspicuous representations play in Wittgenstein’s philosophy matters, not only for determining what one thinks of the contributions of this great figure of twentieth century philosophy but also for ... -
Getting diverse students and staff to talk about integration on campus, and what they say when they do: A UK-India collaborative case study.
(EERA, 2009)This paper reports the early stages of a UKIERI-funded project, ‘Widening Participation: Diversity, isolation or integration in Higher Education?’.The project is concerned with greater equity, social justice, community and ... -
Getting in and Getting on in Hollywood: Freelance Careers in an Uncertain Industry
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)Explores issues related to employment in the US film industry, reporting on a study carried out between June 1999 and March 2002 around the themes of 'getting in, staying in and getting on' in Hollywood (Los Angeles). The ... -
Getting in, getting on, getting out? : Women as career scramblers in the UK film and television industries
(2015-05-01)This paper looks at the predominance of freelancing in the film and television industries as a lens to examine the persistence of gender inequalities within these fields. Previous research has indicated that women fare ... -
Getting on with Epilepsy: A guide for how to use the book for people with epilepsy and learning disabilities
(University of Hertfordshire, 2023-01-30)‘Getting on with Epilepsy’ is a book produced by the charity, Beyond Words. The book uses pictures without words to tell the story of a man who has epilepsy. It includes a man having seizures, going to the doctor, having ... -
Getting the best from PowerPoint: 2 and 3 dimensional animations
(2009)PowerPoint is a package that many academics and teachers use routinely in teaching and research; the days of presentations being in the form of carousels loaded with slides are a distant memory for most. PowerPoint offers ... -
Getting the best from PowerPoint: 2 and 3-dimensional animations
(2010)The following discussion and examples of animation techniques within PowerPoint follows on directly from the article „Getting the best from PowerPoint: 2 and 3-dimensional anima-tions‟ that was published in the last edition ... -
Getting the Best out of Software Process Simulation and Empirical Research in Software Engineering
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Getting The Job Done: Using Authentic Assessment Techniques In Extra And Co-Curricular Activities (Eccas) To Improve Law Students’ Employability Prospects
(ISERD, 2016-01-03)Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as distinct from theoften artificial constructs of University courses. While the traditional ‘paper-based’ assessment strategy ...