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Preface : Medical Image Perception Society Conference XI
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Designing out terrorism: human factors issues in airport baggage inspection
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Vision responsive technology to assist people with limited mobility
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Potential applications of affective computing in the surveillance work of CCTV operators
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Mammographic interpretation training profile in the UK: current difficulties and future outlook
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Mammographic interpretation training: how useful is handheld technology?
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Eye movements associated with recognition of affect in humans: implications for the detection of concealed firearm carrying
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Submarine gullies and an axial channel in glacier-influenced Courtauld Fjord, East Greenland
Published 2015“…Gullies vary in distribution, morphology and dimensions depending on formation mechanisms; these include submarine mass wasting, subglacially or proglacially derived turbid underflows and dense bottom-water currents linked to brine rejection during sea-ice formation (e.g. Noormets et al. 2009). Since recession of the Greenland Ice Sheet through the Kangerlugssuaq Fjord system, at 68ºN in East Greenland, after the Last Glacial Maximum (Dowdeswell et al. 2010), significant seafloor erosion on the flanks of the inner tributary fjords has taken place to produce a series of submarine gullies and an axial channel (Fig. 1a-e).…”
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Resilience strategies of healthcare facilities: present and future
Published 2010“…The problem does not only relate to developing countries and the events of recent years have demonstrated the fragility of the United Kingdom (UK) healthcare infrastructure. For example: the 2005 Carlisle floods affected all emergency authorities (i.e. fire, police and health establishments); the 2007 Summer Flooding resulted in hospitals being isolated and even evacuated; and the long periods of snow at the start of 2010 added another type of problem that needs more effective emergency planning. …”
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