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    • Video Self-reflection and Coach Development in New Zealand 

      Mead, S; Spencer, K; Kidman, L (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
      Drawing on data from semi-structured interviews with New Zealand coaches (N = 6), this study examined how video self-reflection (VSR) was perceived as a tool for learning within ‘on-going’ coach development. This study ...
    • Videos relating to Fluorescent Function-Spacer-Lipid construct labeling allows for real-time in vivo imaging of cell migration and behaviour in zebrafish (Danio rerio) 

      Lan, C-C; Blake, D; Henry, S; Love, D (AUT University, 2012)
      Video descriptions: Video 1: 2 hours post injection imaging of the caudal vein plexus area of 52 hpf recipient zebrafish receiving 0.2 mg/ml FSL-FLRO4-I transformed WKM cells. In the video, a large slow-moving cell ...
    • Views About HIV/STI and Health Promotion Among Gay and Bisexual Chinese and South Asian Men Living in Auckland, New Zealand 

      Neville, S; Adams, J (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
      Ethnic minority gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are considered to have a high risk for HIV infection. The aim of this study was to identify some of the ways Chinese and South Asian MSM talk about ...
    • Views from the top and below: an exploration of what intersectionality brings to sectoral research 

      Mooney, S; Ryan, I (Institute for Intersectionality Research and Policy, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 2014)
      The impact of gender and other embodied diversity markers is rarely mentioned in the burgeoning literature on careers. In contrast, feminist scholarship recognises the multiple ways gender, race/ethnicity, age, class and/or ...
    • Virtual Engineering at NWVEC 

      Robotham, AJ (Virtual Engineering Centre, the University of Liverpool, 2012)
      Hi-fidelity models require lengthy preparation Superfluous model data impedes the real-time experience Interaction requires intuitive and unobtrusive controls Immersion requires high refresh rates and accurate tracking ...
    • Virtual Engineering: case study with Bentley Motors 

      Robotham, A (The University of Liverpool, 2011)
      Designing is more than just creating a product...it is also about creating an emotional experience! This presentation provides an overview of the Virtual Engineering Centre and its work with Optis UK and Bentley Motors to ...
    • Virtual overhearing: an effective way to increase network coding opportunities in wireless ad-hoc networks 

      Xie, LF; Chong, PHJ; Ho, IW-H; Chan, HCB (Elsevier, 2016)
      Overhearing is of great importance to wireless network coding in that it can be exploited to obtain the side information needed for packet decoding. Recently, a new technique called virtual overhearing (VOH) was proposed ...
    • Virtual Reality and the Notion of Perspective in Drawing 

      Figueiredo Ayabe, RC; Mortensen Steagall, M; Nesteriuk, S (Universidade de São Paulo, 2021)
      This article discusses how Virtual Reality sets new parameters for thinking and working on perspective when compared to more traditional two-dimensional supports, such as a sheet of paper or screens. Technological devices ...
    • Virtual Reality in Sports Coaching, Skill Acquisition and Application to Surfing: A Review 

      Farley, ORL; Spencer, K; Baudinet, L
      The last decade, notably the past two years, have seen significant advancements in virtual reality (VR) technology, especially within the development of 3D and 360° virtual environments. Smart Phone technology now allows ...
    • Virtualization Technology: Cross-VM Side Channel Attacks Make it Vulnerable 

      Litchfield, A; Shahzad, A (Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), 2015)
      Cloud computing provides an effective business model for the deployment of IT infrastructure, platform, and software services. Often, facilities are outsourced to cloud providers and this offers the service consumer ...
    • Virtue: the missing piece in spiritual leadership 

      McGhee, P; Grant, P (Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics, 2009)
      Fry’s (2003, 2008) models of spiritual leadership have successfully shown that spiritual leaders can create greater organisational commitment, productivity and improved employee well-being. In particular, they have proved ...
    • Virtues and risks of poverty 

      Sinclair, R.; Hooper, K. C.; Lai, Y. Y. (AUTNew Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants, 2009)
      The article discusses the disadvantaged of a not-for-profit organisation having a surplus of financial accounts in seeking financial support from donors and funders in New Zealand. It states that to ensure financial accounts ...
    • Visible Light Communication: A System Perspective - Overview and Challenges 

      Rehman, SU; Ullah, S; Chong, PHJ; Yongchareon, S; Komosny, D (MDPI, 2019)
      Visible light communication (VLC) is a new paradigm that could revolutionise the future of wireless communication. In VLC, information is transmitted through modulating the visible light spectrum (400–700 nm) that is used ...
    • Vision tracking and voice-controlled foyer service robot 

      Moir, TJ; Almanji, A; Chitty, C; Chang, J (Massey University, 2010)
      Machine –human interaction based on voice control and vision tracking features is one of world main focuses in the robotic industry. The integration of voice control and vision tracking features is expected to deliver its ...
    • Visual Impact Assessment - There's more to it than meets the eye! 

      Robotham, AJ; Quilleash, P (Mechanical Engineering Publications Ltd, 1992)
      The visual impact of a wind farm is one of the major causes of concern for all current U.K. wind farm projects. Often visual impact is the singlemost important issue on which a planning application is judged. A fair and ...
    • Visualising Combined Time Use Patterns of Children’s Activities and Their Association With Weight Status and Neighbourhood Context 

      Zhao, J; Mackay, L; Chang, K; Mavoa, S; Stewart, T; Ikeda, E; Donnellan, N; Smith, M (MDPI, 2019)
      Compositional data techniques are an emerging method in physical activity research. These techniques account for the complexities of, and interrelationships between, behaviours that occur throughout a day (e.g., physical ...
    • Visualization and analysis of software engineering data using self-organizing maps 

      Macdonell, S (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2005)
      There is no question that accuracy is an important requirement of classification and prediction models used in software engineering management. It is, however, just one of a number of attributes that contribute to a model ...
    • Visualizing the meaning of texts 

      Yeap, W.; Reedy, P.; Min, K.; Ho, H. (IEEE, 2005)
      We implemented SmartINFO, an experimental system for the visualization of the meaning of texts. SmartINFO consists of 4 modules: a universal grammar engine (UGE), an anaphora engine, a concept engine and a visualization ...
    • Visually Pleasing Knot Projections in R 

      Hankin, R (arXiv, 2016)
      In this short article I introduce the knotR package, which creates two dimensional knot diagrams optimized for visual appearance using the R programming language. The knotR package is a systematic R-centric suite of software ...
    • Vitamin B12 Status of Various Ethnic Groups Living in New Zealand: an Analysis of the Adult Nutrition Survey 2008/2009 

      Devi, A; Rush, E; Harper, M; Venn, B (MDPI, 2018)
      Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to serious health problems, whilst sub-optimal status is associated with raised biochemical markers of disease risk. Identifying at-risk groups could benefit both individuals and public health. ...

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