Narrow your results
Include file downloads?
Narrow your results
Include file downloads?
Showing 1 - 10 of 1830 results for "The wave"
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/social-sciences/news/10-ways-our-research-has-helped-understand-impacts-covid-19-2020Dr Rachael Jolley from the School of Journalism, Media and Communication wrote about this wave in trust for the local news, for the Conversation UK. ... The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed weaknesses within even the largest, well-established...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/penninewatergroup/research/sensorsAnton Krynkin, Mathematics. The propagation of acoustic waves in sewers and clean water distribution pipes is a highly challenging topic for research. ... Acoustic (sound) waves provide an excellent opportunity to measure non-invasively the...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/cwipp/about/news/bhps-workshopThe Wave 1 panel consists of some 5,500 households and 10,300 individuals drawn from 250 areas of Great Britain. ... The BHPS began in 1991. It follows the same representative sample of individuals over a period of years. ... Presenters: Tessa...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/cwipp/about/news/millennium-cohort-studyGurleen Popli and John Holmes gave an introduction to the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) sample, the waves, and the key variables, and discussed ways in which the rich data could be ... The MCS is hosted by the Centre for Longitudinal Studies at the
- Can't find what you were looking for? Improve your search results.
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/cwipp/about/news/longitudinal-survey-young-people-englandA wide range of questions have been asked over the past seven waves. ... For the first four waves of LSYPE, the parents or guardians of the respondents were also interviewed. ... LSYPE respondents were first interviewed in the spring of 2004 (at age...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/20937/downloadOur specific objectives after the first wave and, potentially for subsequent waves, of the pandemic are, for the hospital (emergency department):. ... Our specific objectives after the first wave and, potentially for subsequent waves, of the...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/heft/uforce/simulationsEven if it is assumed to vary with the Reynolds number of the flow, any influence of the predicted wave shape is unlikely to be detected. ... The most important example is the coefficient of friction. If this is assumed exactly constant in any...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/news/brief-history-shieldingthe first wave. ... Behind the policy rhetoric. Language unites us, but it can also divide us. ... activists and academics (See for example, Disability and Covid-19: the global impacts). ... the pandemic, and ensure that the histories of disabled...
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/engineering/news/researchers-develop-artificial-intelligence-prevent-new-waves-covid-19This new AI could increase testing capacity and reduce the need for large scale lockdowns by spotting new waves and outbreaks before they develop, allowing for localised lockdown and social isolation. ... This could prevent new waves of COVID-19,
-
https://sheffield.ac.uk/english/people/academic-staff/emma-mooreSocial Meaning and Linguistic Variation: Theorizing the Third Wave. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ... Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation: Theorizing the Third Wave. ... Publications. Books. Moore E (2023). Socio-syntax Exploring the...