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2012
I A Emily F. Porth John Hunter

An Introduction to the Hunterian Museum. I passed through the regal Roman columns that grace the front entrance of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, England and collected my dark yellow “Museum Visitor” badge from a security guard at the front desk. Upon walking up the stairs to the second floor and then entering the museum, I was greeted by a volunteer working at the desk to the right, ...

1996
Joe Finney

FLUMP is a project based at the Lancaster University Computing Department designed to investigate and demonstrate the usefulness and adaptability of Ubiquitous Computing systems. The FLUMP project provides a heterogeneous, ubiquitous, multimedia information system, enabling useful information (such as e-mail and diary information) to "follow" people around the building via a distributed set of ...

2009

The British Association of Oral Surgeons was formed in February 1962 by resolution of a Steering Committee under the Chairmanship of Norman Rowe. The inaugural meeting was held at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in April 1962. The first President, Terrence Ward, and the first Council were elected by the 75 founder members. The Honorary Secretary was Norman Rowe and the Honorary Editor,...

2018
G. Rosen J. Guerrero C. Katz B. Chadwick K. Fetters V. Magar A. Wang P. Gidley A. Wooley G. Lotufo R. Burgess U. Ghosh L. Fernandez P. Mayer Y. Liang A. Martinez A. Awad P. Richards K. C. Hornbuckle J. L. Schnoor S. A. Higgins B. Simsir K. Chourey R. L. Hettich B. Baldwin D. M. Ogles

DOE's next Environmental Management Business Opportunities Forum has been scheduled for March 20, 2018, from 10:15 AM-12:00 noon (Arizona MT) to discuss the status of ongoing and upcoming procurement opportunities with EM. The event will be held during the Waste Management Conference in Exhibit Hall 4, Phoenix Convention Center. Attendees must be registered for the conference and in possession ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1962
A Gilston

We are greatly indebted to Miss H. M. Downton, matron, for encouragement and support during this work; to Miss Thorpe, departmental sister in charge, and Miss V. Pamplin, ward sister, for valuable discussions; to Misses D. Williams and M. Grainger, staff nurses, for active collaboration; and to Mr. D. M. Iles, work study officer, and Dr. H. Miller, of Sheffield, for helpful comments. The invest...

2012
Michelle Havenga Kyle Williams Hussein Suleman

Efforts to motivate user participation and contribution towards digital libraries, such as heritage collections, are often unsuccessful, resulting in empty or underutilized collections. These collections have the potential to improve heritage preservation and education. However, without growth, they are of little use to society. Using a Facebook application, different techniques were compared f...

2009
Pierluigi Casale Oriol Pujol Petia Radeva

In this work the feasibility of building a socially aware badge that learns from user activities is explored. A wearable multisensor device has been prototyped for collecting data about user movements and photos of the environment where the user acts. Using motion data, speaking and other activities have been classified. Images have been analysed in order to complement motion data and help for ...

2011
Samuel Abramovich Christian Schunn

If games are to be used to reform educational practice then there needs to be a better understanding of how they motivate learners. Previous research on the classic intrinsic vs. extrinsic model of motivation is reviewed. Achievement Goal theory is suggested as a way to further unpack how games can affect motivations to learn, particularly in the use of badge or achievement systems. The Fosteri...

2009
Marina Buzzi Marco Conti Enrico Gregori

In this paper we investigate the feasibility of using UHF RFID as a tool for identifying individuals. We first developed a demo application for greeting conference speakers by incorporating a passive UHF tag into a user badge. Next, based on participant feedback we carried out additional tests to gauge the reliability of the user identification. Results of our experiments are very encouraging. ...

2003
Thomas D. S. Key Robert M. Allen

Leviticus 11 presents dietary laws, specifying which animals are "clean" ( edible) and "unclean" (inedible). Nine major theories to account for these dietary laws are described in this paper, giving arguments pro and con regarding each. The theories discussed are the Obedience Testing, Arbitrary Divine Command, Assertion of Divine Authority, Moral Discipline, Hygiene, Spiritual Symbolism, Pagan...

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