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Experimental Brain Research, 1999
The analysis of errors in two-joint reaching movements has provided clues about sensorimotor processing algorithms. The present study extends this focus to situations where the head, trunk, and legs join with the arm to help reach targets placed slightly beyond arm's length.
M, Flanders, L, Daghestani, A, Berthoz
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The analysis of errors in two-joint reaching movements has provided clues about sensorimotor processing algorithms. The present study extends this focus to situations where the head, trunk, and legs join with the arm to help reach targets placed slightly beyond arm's length.
M, Flanders, L, Daghestani, A, Berthoz
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Information, Communication & Society, 2009
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial changes in political communication patterns, others have argued that traditional inequalities and patterns will only be reinforced. Websites of political parties play a specific role in this debate.
Marc Hooghe, Sara Vissers
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While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial changes in political communication patterns, others have argued that traditional inequalities and patterns will only be reinforced. Websites of political parties play a specific role in this debate.
Marc Hooghe, Sara Vissers
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2011
Information Technology has become core in national development across the globe; hence, the government of Botswana decided to use ICTs to give rural people newer options of communicating, sourcing, and sharing information through the introduction of a project called Nteletsa 2.
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Information Technology has become core in national development across the globe; hence, the government of Botswana decided to use ICTs to give rural people newer options of communicating, sourcing, and sharing information through the introduction of a project called Nteletsa 2.
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Reaching the ‘Hardest to Reach’
Youth Justice, 2014Services can play a vital role in promoting desistance from offending for those leaving prison. However, young men are the least likely group to engage with or sustain contact with support, and the most likely to return to prison. This article presents findings from a longitudinal evaluation in Scotland which highlights the often unreported wary ...
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Gestalt Review, 2000
Abstract When therapists know how reach patterns emerge and become part of an infant's movement repertoire, they have a broad-based background from which to observe and understand their adult clients. Reach patterns emerge in the infant as a product of several processes: the infant's internal dynamics (anatomical constructions and ...
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Abstract When therapists know how reach patterns emerge and become part of an infant's movement repertoire, they have a broad-based background from which to observe and understand their adult clients. Reach patterns emerge in the infant as a product of several processes: the infant's internal dynamics (anatomical constructions and ...
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To Reach—Or Not to Reach—for a Star
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1968Abstract Mr. Willis G. Hazard was selected as the recipient of the Cummings Memorial Award for 1968. This award is presented annually by the American Industrial Hygiene Association in recognition of outstanding achievement and service in the field of industrial hygiene. Bill Hazard is a past-president of AIHA.
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2009
When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. We reach for objects, grasp and lift them, manipulate them, and use them to act on other objects. Prehension under visual guidance entails two motor processes: ‘reaching’ and ‘grasping.’ Reaching refers to the extension of the arm to touch a distant ...
CASTIELLO, UMBERTO +1 more
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When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. We reach for objects, grasp and lift them, manipulate them, and use them to act on other objects. Prehension under visual guidance entails two motor processes: ‘reaching’ and ‘grasping.’ Reaching refers to the extension of the arm to touch a distant ...
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Nursing Management, 2009
Earlier this year, chief nursing officer for England Dame Chris Beasley announced a £1.5 million Innovation Awards scheme to enable NHS staff to develop ideas for the transformation of community services.
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Earlier this year, chief nursing officer for England Dame Chris Beasley announced a £1.5 million Innovation Awards scheme to enable NHS staff to develop ideas for the transformation of community services.
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