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    • I am a Creative Loop: Towards Integrative Studios in Design and Creative Technologies 

      Sosa, R
      Feedback loops take place when the output of a system is fed back into its input, and the emergent results of this connection can be surprising and interesting as seen in video feedback art. I build here on the idea of ...
    • "I don't think we're seen as a nuisance" - The Positioning of Postgraduate Learning Advisors in New Zealand Universities 

      Strauss, P (The Australasian Association of Writing Progams, 2013)
      New Zealand universities host linguistically and culturally diverse cohorts of students. Many of these students, both first and second language speakers of English, struggle to achieve their potential because their academic ...
    • I food design. Do you? 

      Zampollo, F (Enfasis, 2013)
      No abstract.
    • I Have Cultural Pride in a Western Space: University Cultural Clubs 

      Enari, D (School of Human Services and Social Work, Griffith University, 2021)
      Tertiary institutions perpetuate colonial legacies, teaching Eurocentric curriculums and using English as the language of instruction with little regard for non-European pedagogy. Many students from non-Western backgrounds ...
    • I Know How to Add Them, I Didn't Know I Had to Add Them 

      Jhagroo, J (Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2015)
      Ten non-English speaking immigrant students shared their lived experiences in their secondary school mathematics classrooms in New Zealand. Through the voices of these students some understandings of the challenges they ...
    • I love you - goodbye: exit interviews and turnover in the New Zealand hotel industry [Online] 

      Williamson, D; Harris, C; Parker, J (ER Publishing Ltd, 2008)
      Given the very tight labour market, skill shortages and staff retention have become major issues in the hotel industry. Furthermore, voluntary turnover incurs considerable expense as it is a labour intense service industry. ...
    • I love you – goodbye: Exit interviews and turnover in the New Zealand hotel industry 

      Williamson, D; Harris, C; Gent, S (Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ), 2008)
      This paper presents findings from data analysis of exit interviews conducted in two hotel brands. One covers 2004 and 2005 and is a large New Zealand hotel chain with 15 sites. The quantitative data for this brand was ...
    • I See What You're Doing: Student Views on Lecturer Use of Tablet PCs in the Classroom 

      Maclaren, P; Wilson, D; Klymchuk, S (The Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE), 2016)
      A fundamental component in the teaching of STEM subjects, particularly those involving mathematical processes, has traditionally been a classroom session with a teacher modelling theory and problem solving using a chalkboard ...
    • "I think gorilla-like back effusions of hair are rather a turn-off": 'Excessive hair' and Male Body Hair (Removal) Discourse 

      Terry, G; Braun, V (Elsevier, 2016)
      Men's hair removal practices are becoming mainstream, seen as a consequence of changing masculine norms and men's relationships to their bodies. This is often presented as a straightforward 'shift' from men's ideal bodies ...
    • i-SITEs and the implementation of authentic sustainable strategies: 100% pure rhetoric? 

      Mowatt, S; Morrow, J (Massey University, 2013)
      For sustainable business strategies to be effective, they need to be authentic, and successfully implemented with active participation from management and staff throughout the organisation. This process has been under ...
    • Iconic media environmental images of Oceania: challenging corporate news for solutions 

      Robie, D (University of the South Pacific, 2011)
      The fate of 2700 islanders from the Carteret Islands off the north-eastern coast of Bougainville has become an icon for the future of many communities on low-lying small states globally and especially in the Pacific—the ...
    • Ideal Leader in the Perception of Employees From Lithuanian Health Care 

      Endriulaitienė, A; Stelmokienė, A; Minelgaitė-Snaebjornsson, I; F. Littrel, R (Vytautas Magnus University, 2016)
      The main aim of the article is to disclose employees’ expectations towards their ideal leader in Lithuanian health care organizations. According to the results of the empirical research, employees from health care organizations ...
    • Identification and Activation of TLR4-mediated Signalling Pathways by Alginate-derived Guluronate Oligosaccharide in RAW264.7 Macrophages 

      Fang, W; Bi, D; Zheng, R; Cai, N; Xu, H; Zhou, R; Lu, J; Wan, M; Xu, X (Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2017)
      Alginate, a natural acidic polysaccharide extracted from marine brown seaweeds, is composed of different blocks of β-(1, 4)-D-mannuronate (M) and its C-5 epimer α-(1, 4)-L-guluronate (G). Alginate-derived guluronate ...
    • Identification of Candidate Biomarkers for Quality Assessment of Hatchery-reared Mussel Larvae Via GC/MS-based Metabolomics 

      Young, T; Alfaro, AC; Villas-Bôas, S (Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2015)
      To ensure environmental and economic sustainability of future aquaculture growth, large-scale hatchery production of mollusc larvae is required. However, variation in larval quality currently limits potential maximum yields. ...
    • Identification of Chinese Herbal Medicines With Electronic Nose Technology: Applications and Challenges 

      Zhou, H; Luo, D; Gholamhosseini, H; Li, Z; He, J (MDPI, 2017)
      This paper provides a review of the most recent works in machine olfaction as applied to the identification of Chinese Herbal Medicines (CHMs). Due to the wide variety of CHMs, the complexity of growing sources and the ...
    • Identification of MRP2 As a Targetable Factor Limiting Oxaliplatin Accumulation and Response in Gastrointestinal Cancer 

      Myint, K; Biswas, R; Li, Y; Jong, N; Jamieson, S; Liu, J; Han, C; Squire, C; Merien, F; Lu, J; Nakanishi, T; Tamai, I; McKeage, M (Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
      Oxaliplatin is important for the clinical treatment of colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal malignancies, but tumour resistance is limiting. Several oxaliplatin transporters were previously identified but their ...
    • IDENTIFIED (integrated dictionary-based extraction of non-language-dependent token information for forensic identification, examination, and discrimination): A dictionary-based system for extracting source code metrics for software forensics 

      Gray, A; Sallis, P; MacDonell, S (IEEE, 1998)
      The frequency and severity of computer-based attacks such as viruses and worms, logic bombs, trojan horses, computer fraud, and plagiarism of software code have all become of increasing concern to many of those involved ...
    • IDENTIFIED: software authorship analysis with case-based reasoning 

      Sallis, PJ; MacDonell, SG; MacLennan, G; Gray, AR; Kilgour, RI (AUT UniversityDBLP, 1998)
      Software forensics is the use of authorship analysis techniques to analyse computer programs for a legal or official purpose. This generally consists of plagiarism detection and malicious code analysis. IDENTIFIED is a ...
    • Identifying Common Problems in the Determination of the Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances by Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Students 

      Anderson, T; Bakrania, S (Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE), 2019)
      No abstract.
    • Identifying DOS and DDOS Attack Origin: IP Traceback Methods Comparison and Evaluation for IoT 

      Cusack, B; Kyaw, A; Tian, Z (Springer, 2016)
      Society is faced with the ever more prominent concerns of vulnerabilities including hacking and DoS or DDoS attacks when migrating to new paradigms such as Internet of Things (IoT). These attacks against computer systems ...

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