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Globally famous, locally recognized: Cross-cultural validation of the use of Famous Faces Test in Croatia. [PDF]
Kolanović M, Stantić M.
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Face and content validation of TURP and TURB simulation models: an EAU European School of Urology (ESU) Lower Urinary Tract Endoscopy Working Group Study. [PDF]
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Appearance-related attentional bias is associated with dysmorphic appearance concern in individuals with jaw deformity: an eye-tracking study. [PDF]
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Impact of and Comparative Outcomes for Digital and In-Person Interventions for Complex Obesity in a Diverse Urban Population. [PDF]
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SABER-BIM: A Component-Level Adaptive Lightweighting Framework for Digital Twin BIM Models. [PDF]
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Nursing Older People, 2009
Gillian Stevenson was one of Scotland's first infection control nurses, working in Glasgow Royal Infirmary, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and later becoming a nurse consultant in infection control at NHS Tayside. She now brings her expertise to bear in Scotland's care home sector.
Baroness, Greengross, Ruth, Williams
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Gillian Stevenson was one of Scotland's first infection control nurses, working in Glasgow Royal Infirmary, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and later becoming a nurse consultant in infection control at NHS Tayside. She now brings her expertise to bear in Scotland's care home sector.
Baroness, Greengross, Ruth, Williams
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CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
Recent work on the social nature of human-computer interactions [3] has prompted research on animated, anthropomorphic characters in user interfaces. Such interfaces may simplify user interactions by allowing them to use and interpret natural face-to-face communication techniques such as speech, gestures and facial expressions.
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Recent work on the social nature of human-computer interactions [3] has prompted research on animated, anthropomorphic characters in user interfaces. Such interfaces may simplify user interactions by allowing them to use and interpret natural face-to-face communication techniques such as speech, gestures and facial expressions.
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