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What are Autobiographical Memories? A reply to Bauer, Baker-Ward, Krøjgaard, Peterson, and Wang (2019)
(2019-09-01)Bauer, et al. (2019) argue that Akhtar et al. (2018) state that infants and young children have no memory. But what we actually argued is that infants and young children do not in the main have conceptually rich autobiographical ... -
What are cultures?
(Birkhauser Verlag Basel, 2016-08-10)In this paper, I will argue for two claims. First, there is no commonly agreed, unproblematic conception of culture for students of mathematical practices to use. Rather, there are many imperfect candidates. One reason for ... -
What are the astrophysical sites for the r-process and the production of heavy elements?
(2011-04)This article addresses three of the four nucleosynthesis processes involved in producing heavy nuclei beyond Fe (with a main focus on the r-process). Opposite to the fourth process (the s-process), which operates in stellar ... -
What are the benefits of using silicon as a nutrient for strawberry growth?
(2019-11-18)Silicon is considered to be a non-essential element in strawberry production, previous work at the University of Hertfordshire has shown that the use of silicon in fertigation systems has enhanced the constitutive defence ... -
What are the benefits of using silicon as a nutrient for strawberry growth?
(2019-11-18)Silicon is considered to be a non-essential element in strawberry production, previous work at the University of Hertfordshire has shown that the use of silicon in fertigation systems has enhanced the constitutive defence ... -
What are the highest priorities for research in pre-hospital care? : Results of a review and Delphi consultation exercise
(2008)Background: A recent national review of English ambulance services, Taking Healthcare to the Patient: Transforming NHS Ambulance Services,1 published by the Department of Health, recommended that pre-hospital care research ... -
What are the legal and ethical issues surrounding the ending of life?
(2006)Outlines some of distinctions made by the law on ways of dying and the ethical debates and issues that surround the taking of decisions to end a life. -
What are the megahertz peaked-spectrum sources?
(2016-07-01)Megahertz peaked-spectrum (MPS) sources have spectra that peak at frequencies below 1 GHz in the observer's frame and are believed to be radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN). We recently presented a new method to search ... -
What are the most effective behaviour change techniques to promote physical activity and/or reduce sedentary behaviour in inactive adults? : A systematic review protocol
(2015-08-01)Large proportions of the population are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity and have increasingly sedentary lifestyles. Low levels of physical activity are predictive of poor health outcomes and time spent ... -
What are the most effective behaviour change techniques to promote physical activity and/or reduce sedentary behaviour in sedentary adults? A systematic review
(2015)Purpose: The primary aim is to investigate the most effective behaviour change techniques (BCT) in randomised controlled trials (RCT) of interventions to increase physical activity and/or reduce sedentary behaviour in ... -
What asking potential users about ethical values adds to our understanding of an ethical framework for social robots for older people.
(2014)Abstract. This paper reports and discusses empirical research on the ethical principles that should inform interactions between social robots and their users who are older people. Data were collected from focus groups ... -
What baboons, babies and Tetris players tell us about interaction : a biosocial view of norm-based social learning
(2006)Could androids use movements to build relationships? For people, relationships are created with the help of behaviour-shaping norms, which infants begin to discover and manipulate by the third month. To build relationships, ... -
What business is the mobile phone industry now in? : Part two case study
(Pearson Education, 2005)A key issue for any organization in any industry is to ask what business it is in. As was suggested in the first part of this Case Study, Orange moved the focus of its core business from the product, the cell phone, to the ... -
What can I expect from my placement?
(Pearson Education, 2007)This book discusses the needs of overseas students before they can commence the Overseas Nursing Programme (ONP). It explores techniques and tips for work and study, including practical exercises. It features particular ... -
What can it mean to say that the individual is social through and through
(2001)This paper explores different ways of thinking about the group-analytic concept of the individual as social through and through. One explanation is based on object relations theory and regards the individual as social ... -
What can phenomenology tell us about social cognition?
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What can Project Success, or Failure, Tell us About Project Management Theory
(GPM, 2014-10-24)