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National Theatre Connections 2014 : Tomorrow
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014-05-08)
The Archaeology of STEM fairs
(2014-05-06)
Dual-polarization multi-band optical OFDM transmission and transceiver limitations for up to 500 Gb/s uncompensated long-haul links
(2014-05-05)
A number of critical issues for dual-polarization single- and multi-band optical orthogonal-frequency division multiplexing (DP-SB/MB-OFDM) signals are analyzed in dispersion compensation fiber (DCF)-free long-haul links. ...
A complex multimodal activity intervention to reduce the risk of dementia in mild cognitive impairment - ThinkingFit: : pilot and feasibility study for a randomized controlled trial
(2014-05-05)
Dementia affects 35 million people worldwide and is currently incurable. Many cases may be preventable because regular participation in physical, mental and social leisure activities during middle age is associated with ...
Color obsessions and phobias in autism spectrum disorders : the case of J.G
(2014-05-04)
The current study is the first investigation of color 'obsessions' and 'phobias' in ASD. We investigate the color perception and cognition of J.G., a boy with ASD who has a strong obsession with blue, and a strong phobia ...
Cockney cool Bob Hoskins eschewed Hollywood glamour
(2014-05-02)
Measurement of alpha-induced reaction cross sections on erbium isotopes for γ process studies
(American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2014-05-02)
The cross sections of the 162Er(α,γ)166Yb and 162,164,166Er(α,n)165,167,169Yb reactions have been measured at MTA Atomki. The radiative alpha capture reaction cross section was measured between Ec.m. = 11.21 MeV and Ec.m. ...
Use of a sensory room on an intensive care unit
(2014-05-01)
This study explores the use of a sensory room on a psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU), with a particular focus on the effect on seclusion rates and staff and patients' experiences of using the sensory room. A mixed ...
Everyday memory errors in Parkinson’s Disease : A study of prospective and retrospective memory errors using diaries, questionnaires and laboratory methods
(2014-05)
The cognitive impairments that accompany Parkinson’s disease (PD) are currently under-researched, perhaps due to the more overt physical impairments associated with the illness. However, some studies have provided evidence ...
Learning to read new words in individuals with Down syndrome : Testing the role of phonological knowledge
(2014-05-01)
This study examined the effect of word level phonological knowledge on learning to read new words in Down syndrome compared to typical development. Children were taught to read 12 nonwords, 6 of which were pre-trained on ...