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Personal Reflections on the Experiencing the Law Conference
(University of Plymouth, 2008-04) -
PERSONALISING INFORMATION SECURITY EDUCATION
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Whilst technological solutions go a long way in providing protection for users online, it has been long understood that the individual also plays a pivotal role. Even with the best of protection, an ill-informed person ... -
Personality and metamorphosis: Is behavioral variation consistent across ontogenetic niche shifts?
(2012-11-01)Understanding the manner by which individual differences in personality arise and are maintained in animal populations is currently a topic of considerable research interest. This is particularly the case when it comes ... -
The Personality Behind Cheating: Behavioural Types and the Feeding Ecology of Cleaner Fish
(2014-01-01)The complex mutualistic relationship between the cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) and their 'clients' in many reef systems throughout the world has been the subject of debate and research interest for decades. Game-theory ... -
Personality, life-history traits and pace of life in the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus
(University of Plymouth, 2017)Consistent between-individual differences in behaviour (termed “animal personality”) may be driven by adaptive differences in behavioural and physiological life-history traits. The Pace of Life Syndrome (POLS) hypothesis ... -
Personalization in Long-Term Human-Robot Interaction
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A personalized and platform-independent behavior control system for social robots in therapy: Development and applications
(2019-09-01)© 2018 IEEE. Social robots have been proven beneficial in different types of healthcare interventions. An ongoing trend is to develop (semi-)autonomous socially assistive robotic systems in healthcare context to improve ... -
Persuasive technology in tourism online experiences and implications on tourist buying behaviour
(University of Plymouth, 2017)Online User Experiences (UXs) act as persuasive technology that can nudge users toward making behaviour change. This makes online UX integral to marketing. The tourism industry relies on UX to attract potential customers. ... -
The pervasive role of biological cohesion in bedform development.
(England, 2015-02-06)Sediment fluxes in aquatic environments are crucially dependent on bedform dynamics. However, sediment-flux predictions rely almost completely on clean-sand studies, despite most environments being composed of mixtures ... -
Pesticide consumption and productivity and the potential of IPM in Bangladesh.
(Netherlands, 2013-02-15)The paper analyses trends in consumption, productivity and the determinants of pesticide use in Bangladesh over a 33 year period (1977-2009), including a discussion on the scope to expand Integrated Pest Management (IPM) ... -
Peter Fuller, Modern Painters and the Sensation exhibition
(University of Plymouth, 2019)This thesis investigates the decline of a particular form of art criticism, embodied by the English art critic and editor, Peter Fuller. Fuller’s criticism developed out of a Kantian tradition, presenting judgements of ... -
Peter Lanyon: A Life Geographic
(University of Plymouth, 2011)This research is a biography. It follows the creative and working life of Peter Lanyon, an artist born in 1918 in St Ives, as he painted landscapes of his home county, Cornwall, and his travels abroad. Here I open up a ... -
PETIT TRIANON AND MARIE ANTOINETTE: REPRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION, PERCEPTION
(Plymouth University, 2015)This interdisciplinary thesis belongs to Marie Antoinette studies. The contemporary dissonant commodification of the controversial historical character of the last Queen of France, detected at her former home, Petit ... -
The petrology, mineralogy and geochemistry of the large Fen Carbonatite Complex (Norway) REE-Nb resource
(Taylor & FrancisBristol, UKBristol, UKBristol, UK, 2017-04-25) -
The petrology, mineralogy and geochemistry of the large Fen Carbonatite Complex (Norway) REE-Nb resource
(Taylor & FrancisBristol, UK, 2017-04-25)