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Descriptive epidemiology of long‐term injuries in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain
Abstract Background Race‐related injuries in horse racing, especially those requiring extended recovery, are a welfare concern and threaten the sport's social licence. Previous studies predominantly report on fatalities; however, serious non‐fatal musculoskeletal injuries often end horses' racing careers or have a high recurrence risk.
Sophia McDonald +3 more
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Efficacy of an online positive parenting program: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of the Quality Parenting Initiative (QPI), a 6‐week culturally adapted online positive parenting program for Chinese parents of preschoolers. Background Academic‐oriented parenting in China may limit children's opportunities for play‐based learning and socioemotional ...
Minyi Li, Ni Zhang, Shiqi Wang
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Three Technologies That Will Change the Way We Live
Adelaide Festival of Ideas session, RiAus Auditorium, 12:00pm, Saturday 8th October, 2011. This session is presented by RiAus and Bridge8 for the National Enabling Technologies Strategy Expert Forum and the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and
Adelaide Festival Corporation +1 more
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Fix Thyself: Un/Doing Confidence in Women's Entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT Are women at work really lacking confidence? Recent books and videos addressing women's presumed lack of confidence suggest that women can achieve success if they work on their confidence. This is also true for women entrepreneurs, who are regularly encouraged to be more confident than they appear to be.
Lara Pecis, Elisabeth K. Kelan
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Lily Hibberd's solo exhibition 'Data Horizons' is the result of her 2016 Leverhulme Trust Fellowship with the Extreme Light Group/Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
Davies, A, Hibberd, L
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Shared expectations of soft haptic feedback through imagined high-fives with robots and non-human animals at a science festival. [PDF]
van Laake LC, van Beek FE, Kuling IA.
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Black Fugitivity in the Sporting Workplace: The Story of Eniola Aluko
ABSTRACT Being a Black fugitive involves constant movement: to find and cultivate spaces of safety and hope. In this paper, I curate a sporting archive about the UK Black women's elite football player Eniola Aluko to read her as a Black fugitive. I demonstrate how she traversed a racist and anti‐Black sporting workplace—where she was unfairly demonized
Aarti Ratna
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Redefining Leadership to Mobilize Gender Equity in the Global Culinary Industry
ABSTRACT Gender inequality remains deeply entrenched in the culinary industry, where masculinist hierarchies, exclusionary cultures, and heroic ideals of the master chef continue to marginalize women. Most contemporary initiatives to address these challenges promote women's advancement through the celebration of individual inspiring women chefs and ...
Nicole Ferry +2 more
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BioTransformations - BloodFlow [Animation for Newcastle Science Festival 2012]
Animation created for the talk 'Making Science Work for People' at the Newcastle Science Festival 2012.
Hewitt, Ian
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