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Auckland University of Technology
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About: Auckland University of Technology is a education organization based out in Auckland, New Zealand. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 4116 authors who have published 13461 publications receiving 353076 citations. The organization is also known as: AUT & AUT University.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Poison control, Health care, Tourism
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TL;DR: The greater use of customised telemetered sensors on the rowing skiff can assist the coach and biomechanist with judging when performance (skiff velocity) improves with some form of intervention.
Abstract: At international standard, sculling (two oars) and rowing (one oar) are competed on-water over 2000m. Race time is the critical measure of performance and is determined from mean skiff velocity during a race. Although a high proportion of race training is completed on-water, rowing ergometers are commonly used for performance testing, technique coaching, crew selection or for training during poor weather. Rowing biomechanics research has aimed to identify characteristics of successful sculling and sweep rowing strokes; however, biomechanical predictors of 2000m rowing performance are indistinct in the literature. If specific biomechanical parameters distinguish between ability levels and successful or unsuccessful techniques, these attributes can be considered when modifying technique or predicting future rowing performance. The kinematics and kinetics of the sculling and rowing movements have been described on ergometers, on-water and for novice and elite male and female rowers, but there is limited research on the ideal technique or how a rower’s anthropometry or boat set-up could help improve/optimise their rowing performance. Currently viewing the technique and providing verbal feedback is the primary tool used by a coach to help improve a rower’s technique and performance. The greater use of customised telemetered sensors on the rowing skiff can assist the coach and biomechanist with judging when performance (skiff velocity) improves with some form of intervention.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale survey administered in Germany, Korea, New Zealand, and Argentina among marketing/sales and purchasing managers showed that relationship value has a stronger impact on intentions for relationship enhancement, search for alternatives and switch intention than switching costs for both buyers and sellers.
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TL;DR: A fictionalised version of a recent case is used to illustrate the potential of software forensics to provide evidence and also review in detail the judicial reception of such material.
Abstract: Software forensics is the analysis of the syntactic, structural and semantic form of software in order to identify, characterise and discriminate between the authors of software products for some legal purpose. Determining software authorship may be important in several contexts: civil litigation involving allegations of software theft or plagiarism or apportioning liability for software failure; criminal litigation in relation to computer fraud or software attacks on computer systems using viruses and other similar means. Our focus is on forensic analysis of software source code, the structured English-like implementation of the algorithm selected to undertake the task at hand. We use a fictionalised version of a recent case to illustrate the potential of software forensics to provide evidence and also review in detail the judicial reception of such material.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the tradition of sexual behaviour in hospitality, exacerbated by hierarchical structures, the nature of hospitality work, the characteristics of typical front line workers, customers' reduced sense of responsibility, and an emphasis on meeting customers' needs.
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TL;DR: Left-sided brain stem auditory EP wave V latencies and waves I to V interpeak latencies improved along with neuro behavioral gains during provision of rTMS, suggesting that improved neural conduction in the pathway mediated the neurobehavioral improvements.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Peter W.F. Wilson | 181 | 680 | 139852 |
Jun Lu | 135 | 1526 | 99767 |
David Zhang | 111 | 1027 | 55118 |
Valery L. Feigin | 107 | 377 | 135162 |
John A. Hawley | 91 | 358 | 28300 |
Hylton B. Menz | 79 | 443 | 22778 |
M. Pedersen | 76 | 362 | 19658 |
Will G. Hopkins | 74 | 305 | 27727 |
Debra Jackson | 72 | 792 | 21534 |
Hao Wu | 71 | 1153 | 23162 |
W. van Straten | 69 | 204 | 15366 |
Alexis Elbaz | 69 | 205 | 27260 |
Jie Tang | 68 | 466 | 18934 |
Suzanne Barker-Collo | 64 | 195 | 101159 |
Weihua Li | 63 | 548 | 15136 |