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E-INVIGILATION OF E-ASSESSMENTS
(University of Plymouth, 2017)E-learning and particularly distance-based learning is becoming an increasingly important mechanism for education. A leading Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) reports a user base of 70 million students and 1.2 million ... -
E-Survey of current international physiotherapy practice for children with ataxia following surgical resection of posterior fossa tumour
(International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-oncology, 2018-06-29)OBJECTIVE – To determine current international practice regarding physiotherapy input for children with posterior fossa tumours. METHODS – An e-survey primarily composed of closed questions covering the following domains; ... -
Earhart County: The Making Of A World War Two Wondertale
(University of Plymouth, 2012)The aim of Earhart County was to create a book which would bring the world of World War Two aviation to a mainstream audience, utilising the magic and durability of folklore to mythologize the incredible feats of Churchill’s ... -
An early Cambrian agglutinated tubular lophophorate with brachiopod characters.
(England, 2014-05-15)The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of the last common ancestor. Only fossils of stem groups can help discover the morphological transitions that occurred along ... -
Early Childhood Education for Sustainability: ethical approaches to working in partnership
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EARLY DETECTION OF DEMENTIA USING THE HUMAN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
(University of Plymouth, 2004)Improved life expectancy has led to a significant increase in the number of people in the high-risk age groups that will develop Alzheimer's disease and other dementia. Efforts are being made to develop treatments that ... -
Early hippocampal dysfunction in a mouse model of dementia with Lewy bodies: Mechanisms of cellular dysfunction caused by alpha-synuclein accumulation
(University of Plymouth, 2020)Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a devastating neurodegenerative disease, accounting for 5% of all dementia cases, for which there is no cure. Whilst there are currently many different animal models currently available ... -
Early Hour, Golden Hour: an Exploration of Slovenian Older People's Meaningful Occupations.
(Netherlands, 2019-06)People are occupational beings and enabling older people to engage in meaningful occupations contributes to their health and well-being. Experiences of engagement and meaning in an occupation may differ in different ... -
Early Mesozoic stratigraphy, sedimentology and structure of the
(University of Plymouth, 2012)The Gharian area is used as a case study to examine the sedimentary succession, structural evolution and timing of sedimentary and structural events during basin development in the Early Mesozoic. These sediments (Kurrush, ... -
Early Sepsis in Children Assessment by Parents: an Evaluation
(2016-02-14)Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death in children worldwide. The death rate among children caused by sepsis is around 10-20% globally. No figures are available in the UK about the number of deaths in children who ... -
Early sympathy and social acceptance predict the development of sharing in children.
(United States, 2012)Sharing is a fascinating activity of the human species and an important basis for the development of fairness, care, and cooperation in human social interaction. Economic research has proposed that sharing, or the willingness ... -
Early withdrawal from higher education: A focus on academic experiences
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Earthquake nucleation in the lower crust by local stress amplification
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Earthquake risk communication as dialogue-insights from a workshop in Istanbul's urban renewal neighbourhoods
(2016-05-23)An important paradox of hazard communication is that the more effectively a potential physical threat is made public by the scientist, the more readily the scientific message becomes normalized into the daily discourses ... -
Earthquakes as Precursors of Ductile Shear Zones in the Dry and Strong Lower Crust
(American Geophysical Union, 2017-12)