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    • Hand made history - a progress report 

      Nicholls, DA (New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists, 2008)
    • The Handbook Project 

      de Roos, Lindsey (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      The Handbook Project is an exploration of an “unhelpful guide” for navigating arts academia and art spaces as a person of colour through a tactile and social “art practice”. This project is an intuitive and reflective ...
    • Happiness Lost: Was the Decision to Implement Lockdown the Correct One? 

      Rossouw, S; Greyling, T; Adhikari, T (University of Pretoria, 2021)
      Background: Amid the rapid global spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), many governments enforced country-wide lockdowns, likely with severe well-being consequences. The actions by governments triggered a ...
    • Happiness-lost: Did Governments Make the Right Decisions to Combat Covid-19? 

      Rossouw, S; Greyling, T; Tamanna, A (Global Labor Organization, 2020)
      Amidst the rapid global spread of Covid-19, many governments enforced country-wide lockdowns, with likely severe well-being consequences. The actions by governments triggered a debate on whether the well-being and economic ...
    • Hard Working Covers 

      Hajian, G
      A good archaeological report not only informs us about the strata from which findings originate, but also gives an account of the strata which first had to be broken through.” (Walter Benjamin. Excavation and Memory, ca. ...
    • Hardware acceleration of SVM-based classifier for melanoma images 

      Afifi, S; Gholamhosseini, H; Roopak, S (Department of Computer Science, The University of Auckland., 2015)
      Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer which is responsible for the majority of skin cancer related deaths. Recently, image-based Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems are being increasingly used to help ...
    • Hardware Implementations of SVM on FPGA: A State-of-the-Art Review of Current Practice 

      Afifi, SM; Gholamhosseini, H; Poopak, S (International Journal of Innovative Science Engineering and Technology (IJISET), 2015)
      The Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a common machine learning tool that is widely used because of its high classification accuracy . Implementing SVM for embedded real -time applications ...
    • Harmful Traditional Practices in the Workplace - New Zealand Context: Guidance for Best Practice 

      Pio, E; Khan, R; Moore, V (Honour Abuse Research Matrix (HARM), Auckland University of Technology, and University of Central Lancashire, UK., 2022)
    • Harnessing Interactive Technologies to Improve Health Outcomes in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 

      Coda, A; Sculley, D; Santos, D; Girones, X; Brosseau, L; Smith, DR; Burns, J; Rome, K; Munro, J; Singh-Grewal, D (BioMed Central, 2017)
      Background: Children and adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) typically have reduced physical activity level and impaired aerobic and anaerobic exercise capacity when compared to their non-JIA counterparts. Low ...
    • Harnessing the Potential of Vulnerability Assessments for Managing Social-ecological Systems 

      Thiault, L; Jupiter, SD; Johnson, JE; Cinner, JE; Jarvis, RM; Heron, SF; Maina, JM; Marshall, NA; Marshall, PA; Claudet, J
      The concept of vulnerability has broadened from initial applications in the fields of risk and hazards, human ecology and resilience to include the management of social-ecological systems (SES). We review how this concept ...
    • Has sector neutrality had its day? 

      Sinclair, R.; Cordery, C. (CAJ, 2009)
      The article reports on the not-for-profit organizations (NFP) issues towards the proposed changes to financial reporting rules in New Zealand. The authors mention that these issues, include the definition of public ...
    • The ‘Hau’ of Research: Mauss Meets Kaupapa Māori 

      Stewart, G (Indiana University, 2017)
      ‘The Gift’ is the English title of a small book first published in French in 1925 by sociologist Marcel Mauss, which catalyzed an ongoing debate linked to a wide range of scholarship. Mauss’s gift theory included the Māori ...
    • Hā Ora: Reflecting on a Kaupapa Māori Community Engaged Co-design Approach to Lung Cancer Research 

      Kidd, J; Cassim, S; Rolleston, A; Keenan, R; Lawrenson, R; Sheridan, N; Warbrick, I; Ngaheu, J; Hokowhitu, B (Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, 2021)
      Co-designed research is gaining prominence within the health care space. Community engagement is a key premise of co-design and is also particularly vital when carrying out kaupapa Māori research. Kaupapa Māori describes ...
    • Hā Ora: Secondary Care Barriers and Enablers to Early Diagnosis of Lung Cancer for Māori Communities 

      Kidd, J; Cassim, S; Rolleston, A; Chepulis, L; Hokowhitu, B; Keenan, R; Wong, J; Firth, M; Middleton, K; Aitken, D; Lawrenson, R (BioMed Central, 2021)
      BACKGROUND: Lung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Aotearoa New Zealand. Māori communities in particular have higher incidence and mortality rates from Lung Cancer. Diagnosis of lung cancer at an early stage ...
    • He iti, he pounamu: The Significance of Doctoral Theses Written in Te Reo Māori 

      Stewart, G (Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2019)
      This article illuminates the embryonic academic practice of writing doctoral theses in te reo Mäori, storying the experiences of graduates, supervisors, examiners and senior managers involved in this pathway. In keeping ...
    • He Poroporoaki ki a Te Rere Amoamo (Monte) Ohia Nā Te Wharehuia Milroy 

      King, JS (Te Ara Poutama, 2008)
      I whakaeke a Te Wharehuia i te ope i tae atu ki runga i te marae o Waikawa i te taha o Te Rere Amoamo, arā, o Monte Ohia. I haria mai te tūpāpaku i Ōtautahi ki te marae o tana wahine. Ka mutu ngā whaikōrero a te tangata ...
    • ‘He poroporoaki ki te rangatira nā tana irāmutu’ 

      King, JS (AUT University; Te Kaharoa, 2011)
      He kupu whakataki: I te 29 o ngā rā o Whiringa ā-nuku, 2010, i mate mai tētehi o ngā tino kaumātua nō te kāinga nei, nō Te Tahaaroa. Ko te iwi ko Waikato, ko te hapū ko Ngāti Mahuta (ki te tai hauāuru). Ko tōna marae ko ...
    • He Ture Kia Tika/Let the Law Be Right: Informing Evidence-Based Policy Through Kaupapa Māori and Co-Production of Lived Experience 

      Thom, K; Black, S; Burnside, D; Hastings, J (Bristol University Press and Policy Press, 2022)
      Background: Ninety-one per cent of Aotearoa New Zealand prisoners have been diagnosed with either a mental health or substance use disorder within their lifetime. Challenges exist in how to meet their needs. Diverse pūrākau ...
    • He Whare Ako, He Whare Hangarau - A House of Learning, a House of Technologies: Interweaving Kaupapa Māori Values of Ako With Mobile Learning Theory and Practice 

      Aguayo, C; Sciascia, AD (Tertiary Education Research in New Zealand (TERNZ), 2015)
      Mobile tools and devices, such as smartphones and tablets, not only are rapidly becoming an ubiquitous feature of contemporary society, but also are transforming pedagogical practices, learning strategies, and institutional ...
    • Head Impact Exposure Comparison Between Male and Female Amateur Rugby League Participants Measured With an Instrumented Patch 

      King, D; Hume, P; Cummins, C; Clark, T; Gissane, C; Hecimovich, M (Heighten Science, 2019)
      Background: Epidemiological studies report that females experience greater rates of concussion when compared with males. Biomechanical factors may result in greater post-impact head velocities and accelerations for a given ...

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