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"Lovett, Phil"
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BOTTOM OF THE HARBOUR
بواسطة
IAN LOVETT, PHIL BARTSCH
في
Barry-Cotter, Bill
2002
GOLD Coast identity Bill Barry-Cotter wasn't around to see the sale of his Riviera boatbuilding group for $180 million. You can't but help feel sorry for jovial Jorg Schomburg, who is in Sydney to promote the Hanover ICT Fairs. No one is sure any more that ICT has all the answers and even Schomburg, whose job it is to get ICT companies to display their goods at the fairs, conceded at a lunch in Sydney yesterday that ICT is mortal like any other industry.
Newspaper Article
Brief Report: Differential Persistence of Primary Reflexes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Replication
2022
Primary reflexes are highly stereotypical, automatic movements comprising much of the motor repertoire of newborns. The current study examined rates of presence of five primary reflexes (snout, visual rooting, sucking, tactile rooting, and grasp) and variables predictive of their persistence for children with ASD (n = 35), developmental disability (n = 30), and typically developing children matched to participants with ASD on chronological age (n = 30). There was a higher prevalence of snout and visual rooting reflex among children with ASD. These data suggest that the persistence of primary reflexes holds promise as a biomarker for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Journal Article
Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data
بواسطة
Taualii, Maile
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Anderson, Jane
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Kukutai, Tahu
في
Access control
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Access to Information
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Civil rights
2020
Addressing Indigenous rights and interests in genetic resources has become increasingly challenging in an open science environment that promotes unrestricted access to genomic data. Although Indigenous experiences with genetic research have been shaped by a series of negative interactions, there is increasing recognition that equitable benefits can only be realized through greater participation of Indigenous communities. Issues of trust, accountability and equity underpin Indigenous critiques of genetic research and the sharing of genomic data. This Perspectives article highlights identified issues for Indigenous communities around the sharing of genomic data and suggests principles and actions that genomic researchers can adopt to recognize community rights and interests in data.
Journal Article
Using sound to represent uncertainty in UKCP09 data with Google Maps API
بواسطة
Bearman, Nick
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Lovett, Andrew
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Jones, Phil
في
Application programming interface
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Climate
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Climate change
2013
The UK Climate Projections 2009 (UKCP09) dataset contains future climate projections for the UK and a measure of uncertainty for these values. Understanding both types of data is important for scientific interpretation, but just presenting information visually has limitations because of the amount of data involved. This study evaluates the use of sound to represent uncertainty using a survey tool developed with Google Maps API (Application Programming Interface) (n = 72). Use of sound to reinforce visual information results in significantly better performance for participants (p = 0.006), and participants also performed more effectively with pre‐existing knowledge of the dataset and with practice.
Journal Article