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The Use of Student Design Projects as a Catalyst for Collaborations across Industry Sectors
(2007-09)This paper is based on product design students work in response to collaborative projects. These projects are supported by companies operating within similar market sectors but offering different products and services. By ... -
The use of sub-band cepstrum in speaker verification
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2000)This paper focuses on the spectral representation of the sub-band cepstrum in relation to that of the full-band cepstrum. Through theoretical analysis it is shown that the net spectral information content of the cepstral ... -
The use of supplements and performance and image enhancing drugs in fitness settings: a cross‐sectional investigation in the United Kingdom
(2017-06-28)Objective: The strive for perfection is prevalent in the fitness industry. This study aimed to explore the use of products to enhance performance alongside exposure to exercise addiction (EA), appearance anxiety and ... -
Use of the Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire to identify treatment needs in looked after children referred to CAMHS
(2019-01-22)Background: In England and Wales, the Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is used to assess and monitor looked after children’s (LAC) mental health; and some targeted CAMHS teams use it to decide who can access ... -
Use of triple-labelled nutrient solution to study the effects of root-infecting fungi on uptake of potassium, calcium and phosphorus by wheat
(1982)Triple-labelled nutrient solution was used to compare the effects of seven root-infecting fungi on uptake of K, Ca and P by wheat. Plants grown in sand or hydroponic culture were transferred to solutions that contained42K,45Ca ... -
The use of turbulent inflow conditions for the modelling of high aspect ratio jet
(2005)The aim of this work is to investigate the capabilities of a turbulent inflow method. The application selected for this study is the high aspect ratio jet. The complexities associated to the numerical modelling of a high ... -
Use of ultrasound imaging by physiotherapists : A pilot study to survey use, skills and training
(2012-02-01)Objective: This study aimed to design and pilot a questionnaire to survey the use of ultrasound imaging (USI) by physiotherapists in the United Kingdom (UK), the type and content of ultrasound training physiotherapists ... -
The Use of UML Class Diagrams To Teach Database Modelling and Database Design
(The Higher Education Academy, 2013-06)It is now nearly 30 years since Peter Chen’s watershed paper “The Entity-Relationship Model – towards a Unified View of Data”. [1] The entity relationship model and variations and extensions to it have been taught in ... -
The use of videos in blended learning to enhance students' learning in systems-based patient assessment with development of associated clinical skills : an analysis
(2013)Background: Many healthcare programmes require students to learn practical skills that involve the physical assessment of patients. Videos of clinical skills can reinforce this learning . Aim: To develop and evaluate the ... -
The use of visual and auditory feedback for assembly task performance in a virtual environment
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The use of Wikis in Education - a review of the literature
(2014-03)This paper reviews the literature surrounding the use of Web 2.0 in education. It examines various perspectives of what Web 2.0 means, and how Web 2.0 can support a constructivist pedagogy. Case studies involving Wikis are ... -
Useful outcomes for workers in trade union learning initiatives : The significance of attitude and ownership
(University of Hertfordshire, 2005)The paper draws upon evidence from trade union learning initiatives that are funded by the Union Learning Fund or involve Union Learning Representatives in the UK. With reference to Chartist, radical and more broadly ... -
Usefulness of the NULL-PLEASE Score to predict 1 survival in out-of hospital cardiac arrest
(2020-05-07)Purpose: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) carries a very high mortality even after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Currently, information given to relatives regarding prognosis following resuscitation is ... -
User and designer centred issues in the development of a multimedia exhibition guide
(University of Hertfordshire, 1994)This paper decribes the development of a multimedia exhibition guide using a User Centred Design approach. Problems with the gathering, capture and integration of data on disparate media using a variety of software and ... -
User application simulation in the evolution of an intelligent speech interface
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)This paper considers the particular nature of speech interfaces and some of the problems inherent in speech as an interface medium, and it attempts to overcome these problems by improving the interface design. The need for ... -
User Comfort-Oriented Home Energy Management System Under Demand Response
(2023-06-16)Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) play a crucial role in empowering residential consumers to actively engage in Demand Response (DR) programs by controlling their consumption and reducing or shifting their consumption ... -
User Defined Types and Nested Tables in Object Relational Databases
(2006-06-01)There has been much research and work into incorporating objects into databases with a number of object databases being developed in the 1980s and 1990s. During the 1990s the concept of object relational databases became ... -
A user friendly robot architecture for re-ablement and co-learning in a sensorised home
(IOS Press, 2013)To meet the needs of an ever ageing population it has been proposed that assitive technology might provide aid and support for elderly people and allow them to reside for longer in their own homes. Such proposals face many ... -
User interface design and computer music systems
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)This report describes preliminary work carried out as part of a PhD research project into the design of user interfaces for computer music systems (incorporating software synthesis systems). It describes some of the features ...