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    Additionally, we analyze the jet dynamics' properties and find that the structure shows rotational and torsional motions that may generate torsional Alfvén waves in the corona region. ... Title: Numerical studies of jet formation and evolution in...
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    autumn of 1991. The same households are re-interviewed in successive waves – the latest. ... 10,000 annual individual interviews. For wave one, interviews were carried out during the. ... 5. in three waves: 1995, 2000 and 2005. Hence, these three...
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    HSE 2018. This is the most recent wave of the HSE that contained EQ-5D of any. ... at the universities of York, Bristol, Leicester, Warwick and the London School of. ... Care Excellence (NICE) through its Decision Support Unit. The views, and any...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/sydhh/digital-health-resources/digital-health-hubcast/journeys-health-data-dr-itzelle-medina-perea
    As part of this research, we conducted surveys—two waves of a survey—to understand how people feel about this. ... So, we looked at the uses of personal data in the public sector. ... So that’s one of the key findings we found in the research.
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    Hair cellsdetect the information carried by sound waves (such as pitchand intensity) and transmit it in the form of electrical impulsesto the brain via nerve fibres. ... earplugs• Limit the time you listen to music. through headphones. Protect...
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    The same. individuals are re-interviewed in successive waves – the last available being 2008.2 The. ... Firstly,. information is available in all waves relating to whether households over the last 12 months. ... households who are present in the...
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    effect to symbolise sound waves and how these sounds are not isolated, but all exist. ... represent them. In her exegesis, Tabitha explores the process of creating her work. ... terms kankaku (being conscious of the senses) and chikaku (being...
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    appear in both waves of the data. We consider alternative measures of health (H): self-assessed health on a 5. ... both research and policy making. We use rich data from two waves of the Survey of Health Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE);.
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    waveguide boundaries, among them acoustic wavesand atmospheric gravity waves. ... 5) Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. ... The study also explore the impact and potential of...
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    The most recent high resolution surveys are indicating that the interstellar radio spectrum appears to be rather cluttered up at least at mm wave frequencies. ... We tend to think of comets as individual objects but it is possible that large clouds...