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Using the ARRQ HSOPC Safety Culture Questionnaire in UK Healthcare: findings and factor structure
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The effect of running velocity on footstrike angle - a curve-clustering approach
Published 2015“…A probabilistic curve-clustering method was applied to the FSA data of all participants. …”
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Prediction of the fuel economy potential for a skutterudite thermoelectric generator in light-duty vehicle applications
Published 2018“…Thus, a new approach for predicting the fuel saving potential of a vehicular TEG while also considering integration effects is developed in this paper. …”
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‘A lock so tallying in all its parts, that any part of one lock may fit another’: exploring the standardisation and interchangeable manufacturing of New Land Pattern Musket Locks...
Published 2021“…A Select Committee Report of 1817 states that the New Land Pattern Musket has ‘a lock so tallying in all its parts, that any part of one lock may fit another’. …”
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An integrated approach for operational excellence in water supply schemes
Published 2006“…Learning from the previous set backs, the system approach adopted in Anuradhapura Group Town water supply scheme (AGTWSS) has made remarkable strides towards achieving improved operational efficiency in a sustainable manner in water utility management history in Sri Lanka, with a strong customer focus. …”
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Psychometric properties of the hospital survey on patient safety culture: findings from the UK
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Studies of the processing of animal blood plasma
Published 1978“…One such neglected source of food protein is animal blood. The production of spun protein fibres from bovine blood plasma and the conversion of the accompanied blood cells into a dry, free-flowing powder is a stride forward in the economic disposal of huge amounts of animal blood unused daily in the U.K. …”
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Comparison of gait event detection from shanks and feet in single-task and multi-task walking of healthy older adults
Published 2017“…Increasing the number of cognitive tasks also causes this error with both algorithms.…”
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Lower extremity preventive measures for slips: joint moments and myoelectric analysis
Published 2008“…Joint moments were calculated from kinetics, kinematics and anthropometric data recorded from a force plate, a Novel Pedar system and a motion analysis system. …”
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Fundamental underpinnings of electromyography-based biofeedback for transtibial amputee gait rehabilitation
Published 2022“…An able-bodied trained model (different muscles) was implemented within a lower limb amputee population, obtaining an accuracy of 92.39%. …”
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Agency within mobility: Conceptualising the geopolitics of migration management
Published 2021“…This Forum makes an intervention into such debates, by contributing to the conceptualisation of agency as a co-constitutive phenomena, and seeking a collaborative response to the question of how to rethink the paradigm of political agency. …”
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Athlete and coach perceptions of technology needs for evaluating running performance
Published 2010“…This study outlines a systematic approach to elicit and evaluate their perceptions, and presents the findings from interviews and a questionnaire. …”
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Journal Cover December 2019
Published 2019“…Asthma and allergy incidence continue to increase globally. …”
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Microbiological risk assessment and management of shallow groundwater sources in Lichinga, Mozambique
Published 2006“…Acknowledging the weaknesses of current water quality and hydrogeological means of assuring microbial safety, this paper has the objective of developing improved methods for the assessment and management of microbiological water safety based on a ‘risk’ paradigm. …”
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Microbiological risk assessment and management of shallow groundwater sources in Lichinga, Mozambique
Published 2006“…In acknowledgement of these weaknesses and of the weakness of reliance on "end product testing" as a means of assuring microbiological safety, the thesis proposes improved methods of assessment and management of microbiological water safety based on a "risk" paradigm. …”
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Physical education: At the centre of physical activity promotion in schools
Published 2023“…Whilst recognising and advocating for the role and importance of schools and whole school approaches to the promotion of physical activity in schools, this paper argues that physical education (PE) should be at the centre of and driving schools’ efforts to promote physical activity. …”
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The biomechanics of military load carriage and injury potential
Published 2007“…Also observed was a decrease in stride length and increase in percentage double support and stance. …”
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The effect of military load carriage on 3-D lower limb kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters
Published 2009“…Also seen were increases in adduction/abduction and rotation of the hip and pelvis tilt. …”
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The influence of cricket fast bowlers’ front leg technique on peak ground reaction forces
Published 2013“…These differences were found to be linked to the orientation of the front leg at the instant of front foot contact. In particular, a larger plant angle and a heel strike technique were associated with lower peak forces and longer times to peak force during the front foot contact phase, which may help reduce the likelihood of lower back injuries.…”
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Lower-extremity gait kinematics on slippery surfaces in construction worksites
Published 2005“…Such strategy included reducing range of motion, maintaining a stiff joint, and achieving flatfoot landing or a plantarflexed ankle joint during the first 10% stance.…”
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Lower-limb neuromechanics of high-intensity running with special reference to fatigue, and their implications for middle-distance performance
Published 2021“…Chapter 3 revealed that the plantar flexors were the major contributor to positive and negative work during stance across a wide range of speeds and for a whole stride cycle at low and medium speeds. …”
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Newcastle School Streets Evaluation
Published 2024“…•No physical infrastructure changes were required using a signage-only approach and therefore considered a ‘low cost’ scheme. …”
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Running technique is an important component of running economy and performance
Published 2017“…Five categories of kinematic measures (vertical oscillation, braking, posture, stride parameters and lower limb angles) and locomotory energy cost (LEc) were averaged across 10-12 km.h (the highest common velocity…”
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The effects of different delivery methods on the movement kinematics of elite cricket batsmen in repeated front foot drives
Published 2014“…The aim of this paper was to examine differences in delivery characteristics and the resulting response exhibited by ten elite cricket batsmen when hitting repeated front foot drives against three different ball delivery methods; a bowling machine, a Sidearm™ ball thrower and a bowler. …”
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Promotion of manual drilling in Guinea Bissau: mapping suitable zones and estimating the potential
Published 2017“…Taking into consideration the results of this study, it seems evident that the promotion of manual drilling could be a valid alternative to improve the situation of access to safe water especially in rural areas.…”
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Feasibility study on the microeconomic impact of enforcement of competition policies on innovation: final report
Published 2017“…For this reason DG COMP commissioned a team of academics led by Peter Ormosi at the Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia, to review the existing literature, and to propose a rigorous analytical and methodological framework which can be used to evaluate cases. …”
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Better health through better infrastructure
Published 2009“…We have also grown to understand much better the main issues facing our stakeholders and to fashion four key areas upon which to focus our future activity. …”
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Determining the effect of cricket leg guards on running performance
Published 2011“…To assess possible causes of reduced running performance, a biomechanical analysis was performed, investigating running kinematics, stride parameters, and ground reaction forces. …”
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Fuller, richer feedback, more easily delivered, using tablet PCs
Published 2007“…Markers fell into a number of groups. We have learned that there are a variety of marking styles and developed the software to accommodate these. …”
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Mechanical energy transformations and energy expenditure in running man
Published 1984“…Since expired air analysis only enables the direct measurement of the aerobic component of energy expendi ture, the validity of a commonly used method for the detection of the "anaerobic threshold" from respiratory responses was investigated. …”
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Estimating the complete ground reaction forces with pressure insoles in walking
Published 2008“…Five male subjects performed 10 walking trials in a laboratory. The complete ground reaction forces were collected during a right foot stride by a force plate at 1000 Hz. …”
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Mechanics of hamstring function in sprinting
Published 2023“…To successfully simulate sprinting, adjustments were made to a generic model including ranges of motion, anthropometrics, and muscle parameters. …”
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From media systems to media cultures
Published 2018“…The comparative study of media systems and their relationships with political systems has received a substantial amount of attention in recent years, and made significant strides in understanding the diversity of mass communication around the world, along with its causes. …”
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Enhancing buildability through improving design-construction feedback loops within complex projects
Published 2013“…It is a strategy which regards each as mutually exclusive and therefore negates the advantages of its opposition. …”
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Paranoia and social inequality
Published 2005“…Accordingly, we begin by presenting a brief critique of psychiatric thinking about paranoia, followed by a re-theorization that focuses on the social and material constitution of experience through feelings. …”
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Statistical methods for task detection in lifelong reinforcement learning
Published 2024“…Lifelong reinforcement learning is a growing field where artificial intelligence agents are expected to learn multiple tasks over a lifetime. …”
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