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Walker family: At home, circa 2020
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Walker family: Getting about, circa 2020
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Walker family: Health & wellbeing, circa 2020
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Walking during the encoding of described environments enhances a heading-independent spatial representation
(Article)Previous studies demonstrated that physical movement enhanced spatial updating in described environments. However, those movements were executed only after the encoding of the environment, minimally affecting the development ... -
Walking State Detection from Electromyographic Signals towards the Control of Prosthetic Limbs
(Conference)This paper presents experiments in the use of an Electromyographic sensor to determine whether a person is standing, walking or running. The output of the sensor was captured and processed in a variety of different ways ... -
Walkodile
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Wandering rocks
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Wandering the Wards: An Ethnography of Hospital Care and its Consequences for People Living With Dementia
(Book)Wandering the Wards provides a detailed and unflinching ethnographic examination of life within the contemporary hospital. It reveals the institutional and ward cultures that inform the organisation and delivery of everyday ... -
WannaCry Report Shows NHS Chiefs Knew of Security Danger, but Management Took No Action
(Article)It turns out you can't ensure cyber-security in the world's fifth-largest employer if there's no one in charge of making it happen. -
Want to be Entrepreneurial, you need to be APRIC: A Sand Cone Model of Entrepreneurial Orientation
(Conference)Much of the literature on Entrepreneurial orientation (EO) is typified by the substantial benefits it brings, thus it is a characteristic that is highly desirable by businesses. However fundamentally, it is seen an in ... -
Wanted: guidelines for reporting correlations
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Wanting to Be Happy but Not Knowing How: Poor Attentional Control and Emotion-Regulation Abilities Mediate the Association Between Valuing Happiness and Depression
(Article)Recent studies suggest that valuing happiness is associated with negative psychological health outcomes, including increased depression, in US samples. We aimed to replicate these associations in two studies at a UK ...