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        20 years of autonomy and technology : how far have we come and where to next? 

        Reinders, Hayo; White, Cynthia (University of Hawaii, 2016-06-01)
        Learner autonomy has become an assumed goal of language education in many parts of the world. In the 20 years since the launch of Language Learning & Technology, the relationship among computer-assisted language learning ...
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        Advancements in English-Persian hierarchical statistical machine translation 

        Mohaghegh, Mahsa (2012)
        In this paper we show that a hierarchical phrase-based translation system will outperform a classical (non-hierarchical) phrase-based system in the English-to-Persian translation direction, yet for the Persian-to-English ...
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        Assessment of a carbon dioxide laser for the measurement of thermal nociceptive thresholds following intra-muscular administration of analgesic drugs to pain-free female cats 

        Farnworth, Mark; Barrett, Lorelle; Adams, Nigel; Beausoleil, N.J.; Weidgraaf, K.; Hekman, M.; Chambers, J.P.; Thomas, D.G.; Waran, N.K.; Stafford, K.J. (Wiley Online Library, 2015-02-14)
        OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential of a thermal carbon dioxide (C02) laser to explore antinociception in pain-free cats. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental. prospective, blinded, randomlsed study ANIMALS: Sixty healthy ...
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        Attitudes towards catch-and-release recreational angling, angling practices and perceptions of pain and welfare in fish in New Zealand 

        Muir, R; Keown, A. J.; Adams, Nigel; Farnworth, Mark (2013)
        Although there is still some debate regarding whether fish have the capacity to feel pain, recent scientific research seems to support the notion that fish can indeed suffer. However, the continued scientific discourse has ...
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        BIM education : case New Zealand 

        Puolitaival, Taija; Boot, T.; Ghaffarianhoseini, A.; Park, K.S. (EasyChair of Cool Press Ltd, 2017-10-23)
        This article is a first step in a longitudinal research in New Zealand context to identify what impact national education approaches have on uptake of BIM education in individual tertiary institutes. Although BIM and BIM ...
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        Body weight affects behavioural indication of thermal nociceptive threshold in adult domestic cats (Felis catus) 

        Farnworth, Mark; Barrett, Lorelle; Adams, Nigel; Beausoleil, N.J.; Hekman, M.; Thomas, D.G.; Waran, N.K.; Stafford, K.J. (Elsevier BV, 2013-10-04)
        Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) thermal lasers have previously been validated for the assessment of nociception in cats. This experiment sought to assess the potential impact of factors associated with age, sex, body weight and ...
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        Bring your own device classroom : issues of digital divides in teaching and learning contexts 

        Adhikari, Janak; Mathrani, Anuradha; Parsons, David (Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), 2015-12)
        Technology mediated learning provides potentially valuable resources for learners’ academic and social development. However, according to recent researches, as the adoption stages of ICTs advance there arises further levels ...
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        Bring your own device to secondary school : the perceptions of teachers, students and parents 

        Parsons, David; Adhikari, Janak (Academic Conferences and Publishing International (Reading,UK), 2016)
        This paper reports on the first two years of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative in a New Zealand secondary school, using data derived from a series of surveys of teachers, parents and students, who are the main ...
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        Can we improve participation in university course surveys using mobile tools? : a practical experiment 

        Parsons, David; Rees, M. (2014-12)
        Student course surveys provide an important feedback mechanism for universities. However the quality of this feedback depends largely on the level of participation. New technologies have enabled course surveys to evolve ...
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        Concordant geographic and genetic structure revealed by genotyping-by-sequencing in a New Zealand marine isopod 

        Pearman, W. S.; Wells, Sarah; Silander, O. K.; Freed, N. E.; Dale, J. (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2020-08-26)
        Population genetic structure in the marine environment can be influenced by lifehistory traits such as developmental mode (biphasic, with distinct adult and larval morphology, and direct development, in which larvae resemble ...
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        Cross-layer Optimisation for Quality of Service Support in Wireless Sensor Networks 

        Mohaghegh, Mahsa; Manford, Chris; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein (2011)
        Wireless sensor networks need to deliver real-time services such as video, audio and traditional data services therefore providing efficient quality of services (QoS) support is essential. In this paper we aim to address ...
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        Development of a force feedback system for a SCORBOT robotic arm gripper 

        Chand, Praneel; Lal, S.; Kumar, R. (Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN), 2016-12)
        This paper presents the development of a linear control based force feedback system for a scorbot robotic arm. The scorboter-4u is a 5 degree of freedom (DOF) robotic arm with a 2-fingered parallel configuration gripper. ...
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        Enhancing customers’ knowledge and decision making using augmented reality 

        Boonrat, W.; Vaidya, V.; Baghaei, Nilufar; Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Ahmed, A.; Casey, John (Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education (APSCE), 2020-11)
        Augmented reality has seen massive success in recent years as it provides an opportunity for a seamless and rich user interaction with the real world. Recent studies have shown augmented and virtual reality can play a ...
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        Eve : an affect-sensitive pedagogical agent 

        Fourie, Leon; Overmyer, Scott; Shanbehzadeh, Jamshid; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein; Alexander, Samuel T.V. (Global Business and Technology Association, 2014-07)
        Easy with Eve is an affect-sensitive tutoring system that features Eve, an animated pedagogical agent that adapts to student emotion based on the results of an observational study of human tutors. This paper presents the ...
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        Explaining the real world of nurses' engagement with continuing professional development: A mixed methods study 

        Heath, Samantha; Clendon, S. J. (2019-12-05)
        In a healthcare education leadership role, I observed over several years that nurses were reluctant to engage with a bespoke continuing professional development (CPD) programme. Year on year less than 20% of eligible nurses ...
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        Fit for educational purpose? : the findings of a mixed methods study of nurses’ decisions to participate in professional development and recognition programmes 

        Heath, Samantha; Clendon, S.; Hunter, R. (Otago Polytechnic, 2020)
        Precursors to Professional Development and Recognition Programmes (PDRPs) emerged in the United States during the 1980s and, over the past three decades, have become well known and used in New Zealand. Pedagogically, PDRPs ...
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        Foundation of an Affective Tutoring System: Learning How Human Tutors Adapt to Student Emotion 

        Sarrafzadeh, Hossein; Alexander, Samuel T.V.; Hill, S (2008)
        The developing field of Affective Tutoring Systems (ATSs) has created a need to understand how such tutoring systems should adapt to the emotional state of students. To this end, an observational study of human tutors was ...
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        Genetic polymorphism rs6922269 in the MTHFD1L gene is associated with survival and baseline active vitamin b12 levels in post-acute coronary syndromes patients 

        Whalley, Gillian; Palmer, Barry R.; Slow, Sandy; Ellis, Katrina L.; Pilbrow, Anna P.; Skelton, Lorraine; Frampton, Chris M.; Palmer, Suetonia C.; Troughton, R.W.; Yandle, Tim G.; Doughty, Robert N.; Lever, Michael; George, Peter M.; Chambers, Stephen T.; Ellis, Chris J.; Richards, A.M.; Cameron, Vicky A. (Public Library of Science, 2014-03-11)
        Background and Aims: The methylene-tetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase (NADP+ dependent) 1-like (MTHFD1L) gene is involved in mitochondrial tetrahydrofolate metabolism. Polymorphisms in MTHFD1L, including rs6922269, have been ...
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        Genetic polymorphism rs6922269 in the MTHFD1L gene is associated with survival and baseline active vitamin B12 levels in post-acute coronary syndromes patients 

        Palmer, Barry R.; Slow, Sandy; Ellis, Katrina L.; Pilbrow, Anna P.; Skelton, Lorraine; Frampton, Chris M.; Palmer, Suetonia C.; Troughton, R.W.; Yandle, Tim G.; Doughty, Robert N.; Whalley, Gillian; Lever, Michael; George, Peter M.; Chambers, Stephen T.; Ellis, Chris J.; Richards, A.M.; Cameron, Vicky A. (Plos One, 2014-03-11)
        Background and Aims: The methylene-tetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase (NADP+ dependent) 1-like (MTHFD1L) gene is involved in mitochondrial tetrahydrofolate metabolism. Polymorphisms in MTHFD1L, including rs6922269, have been ...
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        The global cyber security workforce : an ongoing human capital crisis 

        Fourie, Leon; Pang, Shaoning; Kingston, Tamsin; Hettema, Hinne; Watters, Paul; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein (Global Business and Technology Association, 2014-07)
        Cyber threats pose substantial risk to government, businesses and individuals. There is an alarming shortage of trained professionals and academic programs to train and produce these professionals. Many countries including ...

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