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    Badminton a champion's way / by J.D. Hashman. by Hashman, J. D.

    Published 1969
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    Does the way museum staff define inspiration help them work with information from visitors' Social Media? by David M. Gerrard

    Published 2016
    “…The final major contribution was a holistic analysis of the ways in which Social Media information could be integrated into the work of a museum, by helping to plan and evaluate audience development and engagement. …”
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    A cognitive process model of how an estimator judges cost risk allowances in highway construction projects by Lilin Zhao

    Published 2023
    “…Through a critical review of literature on expert judgement, five cognitive mechanisms primarily underlying the judgement process, twelve potential sources of bias influencing experts when judging cost risk allowances in construction projects, and three forms of knowledge (i.e., episteme, techne, and phronesis) mobilised in expert judgement have been identified. …”
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    A case study investigating the impact of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games on participation in two non-traditional English sports, Judo and Fencing by Athanasios, Emily Hayday

    Published 2015
    “…The membership rate analysis of our sample highlighted an overall increase in participation between 2007 and 2013, in both Judo and Fencing. The data gathered from the interviews with the head office staff at the National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and local club coaches suggested that the grass-root participation programmes were the most effective way of increasing participation, rather than the reliance, solely on the inspiration effect from hosting the LOPG itself. …”
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    Analysing the body pressure mapping during the Ushiro Ukemi fall technique by means of an e-textile sensor array. by Raúl Fernández-García, Juan Carlos Pastor-Vicedo, Miguel Angel Lira, M.C. Campos-Mesa, C. Castañeda-Vazquez, E. Genovesi, S. Krstulovic, G. Kuvačić, K. Morvay-Sei, Oscar Delcastillo-Andrés

    Published 2024
    “…Engineering of Sport 15 - Proceedings from the 15th International Conference on the Engineering of Sport (ISEA 2024) Judo, often referred to as the "gentle way," is an Olympic and Paralympic sport founded by Jigoro Kano in the late 19th century, draws inspiration from traditional Japanese martial arts, practised in over 200 countries worldwide. …”
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    A meta-narrative review of Olympic education and its implications for realist evaluation of programmes for Tokyo 2020 by Bo-Ra Hwang

    Published 2018
    “…Not only its education system, but also the cultural and historical values embedded within Japanese Olympic education programmes derive from the Japanese understanding of Olympism and universal Olympic values based on the Japanese values such as harmony, in particular applied in the effort in the recovery from national disasters, moral values learned from Judo and physical education, and Japanese ways of expressing hospitality. …”
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    Hi-Viz by Michael Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…Its physical size meant Hi-Viz could not be seen in its totality from a single viewpoint, but rather that an understanding of its geometry would accrue from multiple perspectives that combined to produce an experienced sense of a gestalt. In this way, it extends Donald Judd’s sculptural concept Specific Objects without resorting to illusion that pervades his work.The use of fluorescent colours strongly contrasted the brown aesthetics of the wooden host building, providing a striking contrast when viewed from within or outside the space and bathing the building in a halo of yellow and orange light. …”
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    Semantic contamination and mathematical proof: can a non-proof prove? by Juan P. Mejia-Ramos, Matthew Inglis

    Published 2011
    “…In short, we show that (what is judged to be) a non-proof can sometimes (be judged to) prove.…”
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    How diabetes forum-users complain about others’ expectations: Troubles-telling and troubles-receiving by Barbara De Cock, Charles Antaki

    Published 2024
    “…Our analysis furthermore shows how inadequate expectations from family members are judged differently from those of health professionals. …”
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    Logical relativism: logic, grammar, and arithmetic in cultural comparison by Christian Greiffenhagen, Wes Sharrock

    Published 2006
    “…The ‘alternative logic’ approach suggests that contradictions only appear if we judge beliefs according to classical logic, but do not exist if we judge them according to an alternative (non-standard) logic. …”
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    On understanding expertise, connoisseurship, and experiential knowledge in professional practice by Nithikul Nimkulrat, Kristina Niedderer, Mark Evans

    Published 2015
    “…This editorial article discusses how the two types of specialist knowledge—contributory and interactional expertise, and connoisseurship—gained from experience can be utilized to judge practice and outputs within the framework of research inquiry. …”
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    Theory, research and practice in library management 3 : diversification by Graham Walton

    Published 2007
    “…Library managers have to be able to judge when the risks in diversification are justified. …”
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    Using a comparative judgement approach to assess the problem-solving skills of primary school pupils by Patrick Barmby, Ian Jones, Colin Foster, J Milinkovic

    Published 2020
    “…Comparative judgement has been put forward as a way of assessing more open responses to mathematical questions, for example in problem solving. …”
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    Devolution and national identity: the rules of English (dis)engagement by Susan Condor

    Published 2010
    “…Rather, political issues tend to be judged with reference to principles of equity and procedural justice. …”
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    Cultural constructs of technology: a different paradigm for technological literacy by Paul Jones

    Published 1997
    “…Technological criteria are used to question and judge the role of technology in human affairs. Views today on what it means to be 'technologically literate' rest on such technical frameworks. …”
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    A report on a software prototype which utilises an innovative approach to reducing opportunities for plagiarism by Margaret Sampson

    Published 2004
    “…Factors from dealing with crime prevention are examined and used to draw up a set of criteria by which to judge computerised assessment tools. A distinction is made between the prevention and avoidance of plagiarism and applied to the criteria. …”
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    Surgical training technology for cerebrovascular anastomosis by Masakazu Higurashi, Yi Qian, Massimiliano Zecca, Young-Kwang Park, Mitsuo Umezu, Michael K. Morgan

    Published 2014
    “…Unfortunately, the effectiveness of each model has generally, to our knowledge, only been judged subjectively. Objective quantification methods are necessary to accelerate the acquisition of competence.…”
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    Daughters of Zion and Mothers in Israel: the writings of separatist and particular Baptist women, 1632-1675 by Rachel C. Adcock

    Published 2011
    “…Often compared to Deborah, the biblical Mother in Israel (Judges 5:7), women in these gathered churches were instrumental in bringing forth joy to their metaphorical children of Israel, by prophesying ways in which enemies of their congregations would face retribution and by continually strengthening church practices in time for the second coming of Christ. …”
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    Patterns in production control by Roland P. Toone

    Published 1978
    “…These qualities are framed in a philosophy which accepts the premise that the only meaningfu1 way to study organisation is as a system." Simon (1964)2 agrees with this view judging organisations as complex systems of decision-making processes. …”
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    Markov chain Monte Carlo methods in 3-D structure inversion from electron microscopy images by Georgios Stagakis

    Published 2021
    “…The density of the material in the voxels was determined by generating random values, based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods, projecting them in a similar way to what a microscope would do and judging the likelihood of the random values being a true representation by comparing the projections with the image data.…”
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    Achieving efficiency, equity and voice? Labour-management cooperation in UK financial services by Stewart Johnstone, Adrian Wilkinson, Peter Ackers

    Published 2007
    “…It is argued that, when judged in this light, partnership working can be seen to demonstrate more than a modicum of success in contributing to the regulation of the employment relationship.…”
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    Some aspects of the British coking industry in the twentieth century: with special emphasis on plants in Yorkshire and Derbyshire by Noel C. Brewer

    Published 1981
    “…Some of the questions arising from these descriptions are:- What are the standards required of a commercial coke; what is the cause of coke-formation; what are the characteristics of coking coals and how may they-be judged; and how can the quality of coke be improved? …”
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    A linguistic approach to intuition in translation by William Bowler

    Published 1992
    “…The merits and the problems of translating dialect as dialect for its own sake are looked at closely and in a positive way as are the possibilities of reproducing 'oddities' of language. …”
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    Information retrieval from civil engineering repositories: the importance of context and granularity by Peter Demian, Panagiotis Balatsoukas

    Published 2012
    “…On the other hand, interfaces that present the retrieved information out of context (i.e., without highlighting its position in the parts hierarchy) are less effective for participants to judge relevance.…”
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    Is it acceptable to video-record palliative care consultations for research and training purposes? A qualitative interview study exploring the views of hospice patients, carers and... by Marco Pino, Ruth Parry, Luke Feathers, Christina Faull

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusion: Video-based research is an acceptable and worthwhile way of investigating communication in palliative medicine. …”
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    Behavioral asset pricing in Chinese stock markets by Yihan Xu

    Published 2011
    “…Incorporating investor sentiment into the asset pricing model improves the model performance, lessening the importance of the Fama-French factors, and suggesting that in China, sentiment affects both the way in which investors judge risks as well as portfolio returns directly. …”
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    The trajectory of sex offenders through the Lebanese criminal justice system: a tale of human rights violations by Shereen Baz

    Published 2016
    “…Because of its influence, religion played a vital role in paving the way for the re-occurrence of human right violations. …”
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    Approaching realism in social dilemmas: moody reinforcement learners can conditionally replicate human models by Grace Feehan

    Published 2023
    “…Combining these, we hope to add to the growth of this particular computational affect model in new ways.…”
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    Slipstream by John Atkin

    Published 2020
    “…Thirty artists were selected for this exhibition. The judging panel consisted of delegates from, Tsinghua University, CAFA, China Cultural History Promotion Industry, China Sculpture Institute, and other high-profile institutions throughout China. …”
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    Online virtual fit is not yet fit for purpose: An analysis of fashion e-commerce interfaces by Monika Januszkiewicz, Christopher J. Parker, Stephen G. Hayes, Simeon Gill

    Published 2017
    “…Digital data, interactivity, and internet technology are changing the ways we interact in online shopping, with the Virtual Fit platforms having great potential to increase retail engagement and market share. …”
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    Developing information literacy programmes fo public university libraries in Tanzania : a case study of the University of Dar es Salaam by Evans F. Wema

    Published 2006
    “…Therefore, the success of the course was partly judged on whether it effectively enabled knowledge transfer from the librarians to students. …”
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    The impact of printed electronics on product design by Nicola York

    Published 2018
    “…Printed electronics (PE) is a disruptive but growing technology that is beginning to integrate its way into viable applications for product design. …”
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    Guidelines for the design of privacy management tools for smartphone devices by Alessandro Carelli

    Published 2020
    “…Eighteen of the initial twenty-two guidelines were judged to be appropriate in informing the design process of PMTs for smartphone devices. …”
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