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Ciletti, Dorene, John Lanasa, Diane Ramos, Ryan Luchs, and Junying Lou. "Sustainability Communication in North American Professional Sports Leagues: Insights From Web-Site Self-Presentations." International Journal of Sport Communication 3, no. 1 (March 2010): 64–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.3.1.64.

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Based on a review of North American professional sports teams, this study provides insight on how teams are communicating commitment to sustainability principles and practices on their Web sites. Web sites for 126 teams across 4 different leagues were examined for content relative to triple-bottom-line dimensions. Global Reporting Initiative indicator codes and definitions were constructs for the model and aligned to social, environmental, and economic principles for categories of sustainability practices. Although teams are including sustainability information on their Web sites, the vast majority downplay economic issues and highlight social issues on their home pages and subsequent pages; communication about environmental factors varies by league. The study shows differences across leagues and suggests that although some teams are communicating a commitment to sustainability, others may not be considering stakeholder perceptions of their Web-site communications or whether sustainability efforts affect public consumption of league offerings or attitudes toward professional sports.
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Sirajuddin, Achmad Daengs GS, Megasari Gusandra Saragih, Elfitra Desy Surya, and Marcos R. B. Sandoval. "Communicating about sustainability on @greenpeaceid." Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies) 6, no. 3 (November 10, 2022): 739–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.25139/jsk.v6i3.4518.

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Environmental challenges are critical issues that the entire international community is currently dealing with. The number of incidents of factory waste disposal, climate change, and biodiversity extinction all represent a significant threat to all creatures' survival. As a result, Greenpeace, as an environmental group, continues to work to stop the ongoing natural damage. This study aims to find out the sustainable communication model on the Greenpeace social media site. From January 1, 2022, to February 28, 2022, Krippendorff content analysis via Instagram @greenpeaceid was used. Based on the data analysis that has been carried out, sustainability communication on the Instagram @greenpeaceid social media site for the period January 1, 2022, to February 28, 2022, is more dominant in producing posts that contain the benefits of messages that invite people to care about environmental balance.
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Nehls, Daniel G., Richard A. Flom, L. Philip Carter, and Robert F. Spetzler. "Multiple intracranial aneurysms: determining the site of rupture." Journal of Neurosurgery 63, no. 3 (September 1985): 342–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.1985.63.3.0342.

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✓ A retrospective hospital chart and radiograph review was performed of all patients with multiple intracranial aneurysms seen over a 52-month period. Sixty-nine patients with a total of 205 aneurysms were studied. Among the patients with aneurysms, the incidence of multiple aneurysms was 33.5%. Multiple aneurysms were much more common in women, with a female to male ratio of 5:1 for all patients and 11:1 for patients with three or more aneurysms. Common locations for multiple aneurysms were the posterior communicating artery (22%), middle cerebral artery (21.5%), anterior communicating artery (12%), and ophthalmic artery (11%). However, locations with the highest probability of rupture were the anterior communicating artery (62%), posterior inferior cerebellar artery (50%), and basilar artery summit (50%). The middle cerebral artery was the least likely site for rupture. In contrast to previous studies, in this series irregularity of contour was more important than size in identifying the site of rupture. Using a simple algorithm outlined in the text, it was possible to identify the site of aneurysm rupture in 97.5% of cases.
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Kakucs, C., and I. St Florian. "Multiple Cerebral Aneurysm - Case Report." Romanian Neurosurgery 21, no. 3 (October 17, 2014): 279–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/romneu-2014-0037.

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Abstract This 41-years-old female presented with somnolence, confusion and nuchal rigidity. Preoperative angio-CT scan showed two aneurysm located on both internal carotid artery (ICA) at the site of posterior communicating artery (PComA). During surgery we discovered another dilatation on the origin of left ophtalmic artery that proves to be an infundibullum. We clipped the two communicating posterior aneurysm from the left side and the ophtalmic infundibullum was wrapped. Seven days after surgery the neurological status was improved and she was transferred to the Neurological department.
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Sabahi, Azam, Leila Ahmadian, and Moghademeh Mirzaee. "Communicating laboratory results through a Web site: Patients' priorities and viewpoints." Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis 32, no. 6 (February 28, 2018): e22422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.22422.

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Rabinowitz, Adam. "Communicating in Three Dimensions." Studies in Digital Heritage 3, no. 1 (August 18, 2019): 100–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v3i1.25386.

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After excavating the Praedia of Iulia Felix at Pompeii in 1755, architect Karl Weber published the building with an axionometric illustration that showed the remains in three-dimensional perspective. In doing so, Weber communicated additional information about the form of the building in a manner that was both visually accessible to a lay audience and sufficiently “scientific” for a scholarly one. By contrast, digital 3D documentation methods in current archaeological practice can reinforce a division between “scientific” models intended for internal consumption by the project that produces them, and external communication in the form of lower-quality online digital displays. Using recent fieldwork at the Greek colonial site of Histria in Romania as a case-study, this paper explores the space between high-resolution contextualized 3D documentation used only by an internal audience and down-scaled, decontextualized 3D content designed for public consumption. In particular, it explores whether measurable 3D models derived from photogrammetrical capture are useful in communicating excavation results to non-specialists – and if so, in what ways. It presents several scenarios for the role of high-quality 3D documentation in both formal and informal scholarly communication, and discusses the potential for the reuse of such documentation to answer new research questions.
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Roe, Katie, Andrew McConney, and Caroline F. Mansfield. "How Do Zoos ‘Talk’ to Their General Visitors? Do Visitors ‘Listen’? A Mixed Method Investigation of the Communication Between Modern Zoos and Their General Visitors." Australian Journal of Environmental Education 30, no. 2 (December 2014): 167–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aee.2015.1.

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AbstractModern zoos utilise a variety of education tools for communicating with visitors. Previous research has discussed the benefits of providing multiple education communications, yet little research provides an indication of what communications are being employed within zoos today. This research is a two-phased, mixed-methods investigation into the communication between zoos and their general visitors. Phase 1 involved an online questionnaire to which 176 zoos from 50 countries reported on the types of education communications they typically use for their general visitors. The second phase comprised nine zoo case studies, enabling direct observation and face-to-face interviews on site with zoo staff and zoo visitors. The findings of this research provide a snapshot of education communications offered to zoo visitors, and indicate that zoo exhibit signage remains the most prevalent medium. The findings further indicate that 95% of visitors read at least some exhibit signs and that more than 70% of participating zoos utilise person-to-person education. The implications of these findings for improving zoos’ educational communication are discussed.
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Bernardes, Christina M., Stuart Ekberg, Stephen Birch, Renata F. I. Meuter, Andrew Claus, Matthew Bryant, Jermaine Isua, et al. "Clinician Perspectives of Communication with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Managing Pain: Needs and Preferences." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3 (January 29, 2022): 1572. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031572.

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Poor communication is an important factor contributing to health disparity. This study sought to investigate clinicians’ perspectives about communicating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with pain. This multi-site and mixed-methods study involved clinicians from three pain management services in Queensland, Australia. Clinicians completed a survey and participated in focus groups. Clinicians rated the importance of communication training, their knowledge, ability, and confidence in communicating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients using a 5-point Likert scale. Rating scores were combined into low (scores 1–2); moderate (score 3) and high (scores 4–5). Informed by an interpretive description methodology, thematic analysis of focus group data was used to identify the communication needs and training preferences of clinicians. Overall (N = 64), 88% of clinicians rated the importance of communication training when supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients as “high”. In contrast, far fewer clinicians rated as “high” their knowledge (28%), ability (25%) and confidence (28%) in effectively communicating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Thematic analysis identified three areas of need: knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, health beliefs, and understanding cross-cultural cues. Communication skills can be learned and training, in the form of a tailored intervention to support quality engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, should combine cultural and communication aspects with biomedical knowledge.
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Kovačič, Uroš, Fajko Bajrović, and Janez Sketelj. "Recovery of cutaneous pain sensitivity after end-to-side nerve repair in the rat." Journal of Neurosurgery 91, no. 5 (November 1999): 857–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.1999.91.5.0857.

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Object. The hypothesis that collaterally sprouting axons from an uninjured donor nerve may provide recovery of pain sensitivity in the skin after end-to-side nerve repair was investigated in rats. In addition, the effect of this technique on the donor nerve was examined.Methods. The distal stump of the transected peroneal nerve was sutured end to side to the intact sural nerve. No epineurial window or perineurial slit was made in the sural nerve at the site of coaptation. Other nerves in the leg were transected and ligated. Eighteen weeks later, the sural nerve was transected at a site distal from the coaptation site. The residual pain sensitivity in the peroneal innervation field in the instep was documented using the skin pinch test in three of 11 animals. The area of sensitivity encompassed 19 to 40% of the maximum nociceptive innervation area of the normal peroneal nerve. The nerve pinch test revealed functional sensory axons in all communicating peroneal nerves, in which 277 ± 119 myelinated axons (mean ± standard deviation) were found by histological investigation.Conclusions. The authors conclude that at least partial recovery of sensory function due to collateral sprouting of axons after end-to-side nerve repair is possible in principle. However, the presence of functional sensory axons in the peroneal nerve stumps did not guarantee the recovery of skin sensitivity to pain in all animals. No functional or morphological evidence of an untoward effect of collateral sprouting into the end-to-side communicating nerve was detected in the axons of the donor nerve itself.
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Van Winkle, Christine, and Shawn Corrigan. "Communicating on social media during a #FestivalEmergency." International Journal of Event and Festival Management 13, no. 2 (December 29, 2021): 144–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijefm-06-2021-0054.

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PurposeThe purpose of the study was to explore multidirectional flows of information over the course of an emergency. The following research questions were designed to guide this study: How does social media communication unfold over the course of an emergency at a cultural event? How does the nature and purpose of social media communication between all SM users change once an emergency occurs that affects event operations? How does the sentiment of social media communication change once an emergency occurs that affects event operations?Design/methodology/approachThis study explored how social media was used to communicate about on-site emergencies at community cultural events. Three events were studied before, during and after an on-site emergency that disrupted the event. The Twitter and Facebook posts referencing emergencies that took place at Shambhala, Detonate and Zombicon were explored, and the nature and purpose of the posts revealed how online communication changed throughout the emergencies. The Social Mediated Crisis Communication Model guided this research and findings contribute to the model's ongoing development by incorporating additional theories and models.FindingsThe research demonstrates that social media communication shifts during an emergency and how communication moves through a network changes. Once an emergency is underway, communication increases and who is talking with whom changes. The nature and purpose of the social media conversation also evolves over the course of an emergency.Research limitations/implicationsThis study examined the social media communication during three on-site emergencies at three different cultural events. The findings contribute to the understanding of the Social Media Crisis Communication Model. Specifically, the research confirms the various actors who engage online but also shows that two-way communication is not common. As this study only examined three events experiencing three different emergencies, we have a limited understanding of how the type of emergencies affects social media communication.Practical implicationsThe findings show the need for pre-crisis work by event organizers. It is necessary for the events to build trust with their online communities to ensure that when an emergency occurs the event will be seen as a trusted source. Also, staff training is needed to ensure people are prepared to handle the complexities of communicating online during an emergency. Issues like misinformation, influencers and the rapid pace of social media communication create a challenging environment for staff who are unprepared.Originality/valueEmergencies can threaten the survival of event organizations and put the health and wellness of attendees, staff and other stakeholders at risk. The study of crisis communication in special event contexts has received little theoretical attention and yet it is an important area of event management practice. Social media is an essential part of communication strategies and should be integrated into emergency planning to best reach people when an emergency threatens the safety of those involved with the event. The Social Media Crisis Communication Model offers some insight, but understanding its relevance is necessary if it is to be integrated into event emergency management.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Site communicating"

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Strom, Stephen C. "An evaluation of barriers in communicating the gospel using an evangelistic web site." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2003. http://www.tren.com.

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Jackson, Lance Douglas Smith Jon M. 1959. "Introduction to the Internet and Web page design." [Cedar City, Utah : Southern Utah University], 2009. http://unicorn.li.suu.edu/ScholarArchive/Communication/JacksonLanceD/IntrototheInternet&WebPageDesign.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Southern Utah University, 2009.
A workbook CD accompanies this text. For more information contact the author, Lance Jackson, Southern Utah University, 351 W. University Blvd., Cedar city, UT 84720. E-mail: jackson@suu.edu. Telephone: (435) 586-7867. Title from PDF title page. "April 2009." "In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree [of] Master of Arts in Professional Communication." "A project presented to the faculty of the Communication Department at Southern Utah University." Dr. Jon Smith, Project Supervisor. Includes bibliographical references (p. 14, 33, 49, 69, 85, 104, 135, 155, 174).
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Wang, Jianglong. "Communicating the policy of "one child per family" in Shanghai an analysis of the family planning groups' communication strategies /." online access from Digital dissertation consortium, 1989. http://libweb.cityu.edu.hk/cgi-bin/er/db/ddcdiss.pl?9015419.

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Massingill, K. B. "A Comparison of Communication Motives of On-Site and Off-Site Students in Videoconference-Based Courses." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2002. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3229/.

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The objective of this investigation is to determine whether student site location in an instructional videoconference is related to students' motives for communicating with their instructor. The study is based, in part, on the work of Martin et al. who identify five separate student-teacher communication motives. These motives, or dimensions, are termed relational, functional, excuse, participation, and sycophancy, and are measured by a 30-item questionnaire. Several communication-related theories were used to predict differences between on-site and off-site students, Media richness theory was used, foundationally, to explain differences between mediated and face-to-face communication and other theories such as uncertainty reduction theory were used in conjunction with media richness theory to predict specific differences.Two hundred eighty-one completed questionnaires were obtained from Education and Library and Information Science students in 17 separate course-sections employing interactive video at the University of North Texas during the Spring and Summer semesters of the 2001/2002 school year. This study concludes that off-site students in an instructional videoconference are more likely than their on-site peers to report being motivated to communicate with their instructor for participation reasons. If off-site students are more motivated than on-site students to communicate as a means to participate, then it may be important for instructors to watch for actual differences in participation levels, and instructors may need to be well versed in pedagogical methods that attempt to increase participation, The study also suggests that current teaching methods being employed in interactive video environments may be adequate with regard to functional, excuse-making, relational and sycophantic communication.
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Ghaderi, Sahar. "Du chantier à la maquette numérique : architecture, archéologie et informatique : débat et communication." Paris 7, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA070010.

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L'usage et la pratique des restitutions infographiques sont des supports pertinents de recherches et d'expérimentations pour les archéologues travaillant sur les vestiges matériels bâtis. Ce travail de thèse interroge le rôle du modèle numérique dès la fouille jusqu'à la représentation des résultats de la recherche. Cette réflexion est construite autour d'une approche multidisciplinaire, la démarche de recherche et de restitution rassemblant de nombreux experts. Parmi eux trois groupes de compétences ont été abordés : l'architecte, l'archéologue, l'expert en informatique. Pour le public, la restitution du modèle numérique peut garantir et aboutir à une représentation expographique. La présente thèse s'appuie sur quatre approches : une approche bibliographique, des entretiens auprès d'experts, un questionnaire à destination du public et l'analyse de cas d'études. Le résultat de l'analyse des sources, les entretiens, le questionnaire ont pour objet de connaître les attentes des groupes d'experts, les façons possibles de les faire interagir, les éventuelles solutions d'amélioration du travail multidisciplinaire. Nous nous intéresserons à la mise en cohérence des attentes des groupes d'experts par le biais du modèle numérique. Ces approches interpelleront d'avantage sur l'usage des modèles numériques sous forme de représentations et de dispositifs muséographiques dans les lieux d'exposition. En ce sens le concept de modèle numérique peut aboutir à une plateforme d'échanges et de communications
The use and practice of infographic restitutions in the field of built-up material vestiges has always been an important foundation in research and scientific experiments. This thesis questions the role of digital models from the excavation to representation of research results. The main body of this thesis cornes from interviews with and discussions of several groups of experts. Research in the field of archaeological and virtual reconstruction of ancient buildings gathers researchers from a variety of professions and possessing different sets of skills. Among them, professional abilities of three groups (the architect, the archaeologist and the IT expert) have been discussed. For the public, the virtual reconstitution of digital models using computers can guarantee and lead to a suitable representation in exhibitions. This thesis is based on four approaches: a bibliographic approach, interviews with experts, a public survey and the analysis of case studies. Suggestions which may improve the nnultidisciplinary work are: to utilise results from source analysis, conduct interviews and surveys to understand the expectations of each nominated groups, finding the possible ways of interacting between these experts and proposing the potential solutions. We are interested in aligning the expectations of those expert groups through these digital models. These approaches will also involve the use of digital models in the form of representation and museum devices in exhibition spaces. In this context, the concept of digital model can lead to the basis for exchange and communication of ideas
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Tennenhouse, David Lawrence. "Site interconnection and the exchange architecture." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.293885.

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Bonheim, Rebecca Sue. "Development of a website to improve communication and learning." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2004. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2546.

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This project was developed to address the complex issue of disseminating information to high school students via the World Wide Web. Topics include: the need for greater communication among instructors, students and parents, the need to utilize instructional design techniques, the backwards design process in the development of web based projects; and the need to integrate internet technology for promoting instruction and learning.
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John, Scott Addis. "The gap junction : a site of cell to cell communication." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.280273.

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Gkouskou-Giannakou, Pergia. "Composition médiatique des objets site web : le cas des sites web de la culture scientifique et technique." Compiègne, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007COMP1709.

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Notre travail vise à étudier cet objet substantiel de l'univers du Web : le site web. Notre approche consiste en une analyse des contenus des sites web du point de vue de leur forme matérielle et des médiations complexes qui émergent entre les usagers, le support et les diffuseurs des contenus. Le contenu de la thèse s'articule autour des axes suivants : une interrogation sur la nature de l'objet "site-web" dans sa relation avec les partenaires de la communication ; une observation et analyse des transformations dans les conditions de la production du sens induites par le web ; une observation de l'expression et la transformation des positions institutionnelles et des médiations par rapport à la production web. Nous examinons ici les mécanismes de métaphore qui émergent entre les stratégies des concepteurs, les pratiques des usagers et les propriétés du support
Our work aims at studying websites as the substantial objects of the Web universe. Our approach yields from an analysis of websites contents, from the point of view of their material form and of the complex mediations that emerge among users, the medium and content publishers. The thesis is articulated along the following axes : questioning the nature of the « website object » in its relation to the communication partners ; observation and analysis of the transformations induced by the Web to the conditions of sense production ; observation of the way the transformations of institutional positions and of mediations with respect to the Web productions are expressed. In particular, we investigate the metaphor-based mechanisms that arise involving website designers' strategies, users' practices and medium proprieties
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McNairney, Fiona. "Using images to overcome communication hurdles posed by foreign site operatives." Thesis, Glasgow Caledonian University, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.572806.

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Despite the economic recession there is still demand for foreign labour in the UK construction industry. This presents many construction management problems, not least is the communication barrier. Some research examining the extent of the language barrier within the construction industry has been undertaken. Several of these studies have advocated the use of images as a means of communicating with site operatives who have little English. Other studies have actively created communication material for use in site health and safety communications. The author's research contributes to this existing body of research by exerting a stronger focus on the source -channel - delivery. Furthermore, the research was unique in that it addressed the contribution that the presenter of the communication exerted on the audience, in terms of knowledge gain and perception. The aims of the research were: to determine how images currently used within the industry are understood by site operatives of varying cultural background and language proficiency; ~ how comprehension of site specific information following an induction using images compares to inductions without images; and how the presenter of site inductions can influence audience perception and knowledge gain. An exploration into the nature and extent of the communication problem was conducted via interviews and site visits. A series of tests were then developed and piloted before '? conducting preliminary comprehension testing. Observations of site inductions were then undertaken to assess presenter credibility. Feedback from site operatives was elicited using a likert scale. Finally, knowledge gain was assessed by asking operatives open questions regarding site specific information. Qualitative analysis highlighted that health and safety images currently in use are often misinterpreted by non English speaking operatives, but, simple design changes can drastically alter comprehension toward the intended meaning. The credibility assessment method indicated that it was sensitive enough to differentiate between differences in credibility, but further development of the instrument is required. The final stage of analysis revealed that more information was transmitted to receivers when using pictorial inductions compared with text based inductions.
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Books on the topic "Site communicating"

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Communicating design: Developing web site documentation for design and planning. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press, 2007.

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Communicating design: Developing web site documentation for design and planning. 2nd ed. Berkeley, CA: New Riders, 2011.

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Waghmare, Charles David. Beginning SharePoint Communication Sites. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4203-2.

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Waghmare, Charles David. Beginning SharePoint Communication Sites. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8960-0.

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802.11 wireless network site surveying and installation. Indianapolis, IN: Cisco, 2005.

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James, Bill. Desktop hosting: A developer's guide to unattended communications. New York: Wiley Pub., 2002.

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J, Van Every Elizabeth, ed. The emergent organization: Communication as its site and surface. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000.

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The positive side of interpersonal communication. New York: Peter Lang, 2012.

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R, Cupach William, and Spitzberg Brian H, eds. The dark side of interpersonal communication. Hillsdale, N.J: Erlbaum, 1994.

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Hill, Tim, and Pierre McDonagh. The Dark Side of Marketing Communications. New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Routledge studies in critical marketing: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429504150.

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Book chapters on the topic "Site communicating"

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Tachkova, Elina R., and W. Timothy Coombs. "Rio Tinto destroys cultural site." In Communicating in Extreme Crises, 123–35. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003094661-16.

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Lauren, Benjamin. "On Site with The Gardener and The Chef." In Communicating Project Management, 108–33. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, [2018] | Series: ATTW: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315171418-5.

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Chernick, Adam, Christopher Morse, Steve London, Tim Li, David Ménard, John Cerone, and Gregg Pasquarelli. "On-Site BIM-Enabled Augmented Reality for Construction." In Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES, 46–56. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_5.

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AbstractWe describe a prototype system for communicating building information and models directly to on-site general contractors and subcontractors. The system, developed by SHoP Architects, consists of a workflow of pre-processing information within Revit, post-processing information outside of Revit, combining data flows inside of a custom application built on top of Unity Reflect, and delivering the information through a mobile application on site with an intuitive user interface. This system incorporates augmented reality in combination with a dashboard of documentation views categorized by building element.
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Baione, Carlo, Tyler D. Johnson, and Carolina Megale. "Communicating Archaeology at Poggio del Molino. 3D Virtualization and the Visitor Experience On and Off Site." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 681–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12240-9_70.

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Ashworth, Allan, and Srinath Perera. "Site communications." In Contractual Procedures in the Construction Industry, 249–58. Seventh edition. | Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315529059-18.

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Waghmare, Charles David. "Effectively Communicating and Collaborating Using SharePoint Communication Sites." In Beginning SharePoint Communication Sites, 29–58. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8960-0_2.

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Weik, Martin H. "site." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 1601. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_17566.

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Weik, Martin H. "hot site." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 737. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_8495.

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Weik, Martin H. "Internet site." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 827. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_9474.

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Weik, Martin H. "remail site." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 1465. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_16017.

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Cranmer, G. J. "Communicating Best Environmental Practice Throughout an Organization A Web Site Based Example." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/61486-ms.

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Laflor-Hernandez, A. J., J. I. Nieto-Hipolito, M. Vazquez-Briseno, H. Cervantes-De Avila, J. D. Sanchez Lopez, and E. Jimenez Garcia. "MMIG: A middleware for communicating a WSN to a Web site for monitoring vital signs." In 2011 Pan American Health Care Exchanges (PAHCE 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pahce.2011.5871876.

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Haida, Sayaka, Akihiro Torisu, Susumu Kudo, and Ryuhei Yamaguchi. "Flow Visualization of Flow Pattern Within Aneurysm Induced in Anterior Communicating Artery." In ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-62195.

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In the present paper, the flow structure within the anterior communicating artery (ACoA) with the initial, the progressive, and the developed aneurysm has been visualized by PIV in laminar steady flow. Since the vascular disease such as an aneurysm is apt to occur at the site where the artery bifurcates and joins, the flow pattern is closely related to the initiation and the development of the aneurysm. The ACoA composing the circle of Willis is one of the predilection sites of the cerebral aneurysm. The relation between the flow pattern and the aspect ratio AR (=depth/ neck diameter of aneurysm) is studied by the flow visualization from the viewpoint of hemodynamics.
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Lefantzis, Michaelis. "From Survey to Representation of ancient monuments: new methodology and technology - The cases of the Golgotha site in Jerusalem and the Stoa of Eumenes at the South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens." In eCAADe 2006: Communicating Space(s). eCAADe, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2006.678.

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Ribeiro Doria, Julia, Mariana Cavalcante Lopes, Paulo Azuaga Braga, and Adair Da Silva Oliveira Junior. "Desenvolvimento de um Software para Auxílio na Comunicação de quem tem Transtorno do Espectro Autista - TEA." In Computer on the Beach. Itajaí: Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14210/cotb.v11n1.p585-588.

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Autistic Spectrum Disorder - TEA is marked by a number of characteristics that influence the daily lives of citizens with the disorder. This change consists of difficulty in communicating with society, badly social interaction and restricted and repetitive behavior, of- ten not dealing with changes in routine. Due to these obstacles faced by autists, forms of intervention arise in order to social inclusion towards these people, such as alternative methods that help autistics communicate. The Picture Exchange Communication System - PECS is one of these assistive tools, based on picture communication, one simulates autism and others everyday foods and objects. However, this method has some issues, for example, some of them cannot associate an illustrative figure that represents an object in reality, causing the PECS to be unusable. From this, this project based on the development and implementation of the site “SeuPecs”, based on the above Communication System, with the creation of unique PECS for each autistic in order to contribute to the communication of who has the TEA.
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Smith, Evan. "Implementing Remote Mudlogging Solutions to Support a Deepwater Project in the Caribbean: A De-Manning Case Study." In SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204654-ms.

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Abstract Today's oil and gas industry is a global endeavor. With technological advances in data management and transfer, the ability for experienced engineers to receive, interpret, and make decisions from all over the globe in near real-time is not only achievable, but is becoming more desirable. Provoked by downturns and reduced personnel numbers, methods of increasing efficiency and cost reduction has gradually moved engineers away from the rig site, while still undertaking the same roles and responsibilities. This paper examines one case for an operator in the Caribbean. One major client drilling in the Caribbean was forced to explore reduced staffing options on one of its deep-water drilling rigs after flight cancellations, border closures, and isolation/quarantine procedures were implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This made getting experienced data engineers and sample collection personnel to the rig site impossible. Two data engineers, two mud loggers, and two sample catchers are on the rig during normal operations, but with the above-mentioned challenges, only two mud loggers remained on site. The mudlogging service provider proposed intercompany collaboration with a region experienced in remote operational support, and a remote monitoring station was set up and manned with experienced data engineers to support real-time operations. A focal point between the remote engineers and the rig team was designated, and was responsible for communicating roles and responsibilities, linking the two teams. A robust communication protocol was established between the mudlogging crew, the remote personnel, the drill floor, and the company man which outlined specifics of which events would trigger communication between parties. Two intermediate hole sections were successfully drilled, without any interruption or delay. The remote engineers successfully participated in the rigs well control drills, calling directly to the rig when needed. During drilling, the experienced remote personnel were able to provide topic specific guidance to the less experienced engineers at the rig site, which accelerated their on-the-job training. This guidance encouraged and allowed for decreased reliance on the remote support over the course of drilling. The operator considered the implementation of the remote engineers a success and looked to implement additional remote resources from other service lines and providers. Development of additional remote support opportunities directly reduces risk and cost of personnel at the rig site throughout all aspects of the oil and gas industry. Reduction of personnel on site reduces overall exposure to the hazards associated with the rig site and would decrease the probability of incident. Recent improvements in technology and communication have made it possible for this to be a viable solution to de-manning the rig site in an evolving industry.
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Galson, D. A., and A. Khursheed. "The Treatment of Uncertainty in Performance Assessment and Safety Case Development." In The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2007-7329.

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This paper presents the results of a review of the treatment of uncertainty in performance assessment (PA) and safety-case development, carried out as part of the European Commission (EC) project PAMINA (Performance Assessment Methodologies IN Application to Guide the Development of the Safety Case). Information on the treatment of uncertainties was gathered from PAMINA participants and several other organisations using a questionnaire, and via a limited wider review of the literature. The questionnaire responses obtained represent 16 disposal programmes in 13 countries, including all of the countries with advanced programmes to implement deep geological disposal, allowing the review to give wide coverage of global activity. A two-day workshop was held in Brussels in March 2007, in which PAMINA participants reviewed an initial document which summarised the questionnaire results. Work plans were formulated for the remainder of the PAMINA programme. The 16 programmes represented are at diverse phases of maturity: four are at the conceptual development or feasibility stage, seven are at the site selection or site characterisation stage, two are at the licensing stage, one is at the construction stage, one has an operational repository, and one is at the decommissioning/closure stage. There is also wide variation in the development of regulations concerning the treatment of uncertainty for deep geological disposal of radioactive waste, with several countries having no specific regulations. The review indicates that there is a high level of consensus with respect to the nature of uncertainties in PAs and how they should be classified, although this is sometimes masked by variations in terminology and differences in the way uncertainties are treated in programmes. A system of classification is set out in this review, with reference to the nature of uncertainties. The review discusses how the principal classes of uncertainty are treated in PAs and safety cases. While nearly all programmes treat parameter and scenario uncertainties, some do not treat conceptual model uncertainties explicitly. Respondents expressed familiarity with sensitivity-analysis techniques, and clearly understand the difference between these and uncertainty analysis. It is less clear how widespread the use of sensitivity analysis is, especially formal mathematical schemes. Almost no organisations identified uncertainties that may challenge programmes, suggesting a high level of confidence in their ability to site and design deep geological disposal facilities so as to manage uncertainties effectively. However, respondents variously identified the engineered barrier system, the geosphere, the biosphere, and future human intrusion as key sources of uncertainty that require further investigation. Responses on the issue of communicating uncertainties were patchy: some respondents professed to have little experience in this area, whereas others chose not to answer the question. Some restricted themselves to discussing communication with regulators. Only a few programmes have gone as far as commissioning research into different approaches to communicating uncertainty to a variety of stakeholders.
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F. Braun, Gerald, and Elaine Crable. "A Template-based Approach to Online Content Delivery: An Alternative to Blackboard." In 2002 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2445.

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As student access to computers and the Internet becomes more commonplace, professors have come to rely on a variety of tools to deliver course materials for both classroom-based and distance learning courses. Software products such as WebCT, Learning Space, and Blackboard are among the most popular. They all provide the instructor with an easy-to-use environment for delivering content and communicating with students. This paper gives a brief overview of these three products along with a detailed description of an HTML template approach as an alternative to the more costly software tools. Comparisons are made to Blackboard as a representative product based on seven criteria - general design, setup, delivery of materials, interaction, assessment, support and security, and site maintenance. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed.
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A. Buzzetto-More, Nicole, Robert Johnson, and Muna Elobaid. "Communicating and Sharing in the Semantic Web: An Examination of Social Media Risks, Consequences, and Attitudinal Awareness." In InSITE 2015: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: USA. Informing Science Institute, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2150.

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Empowered by, and tethered to, ubiquitous technologies, the current generation of youth yearns for opportunities to engage in self-expression and information sharing online with personal disclosure no longer governed by concepts of propriety and privacy. This raises issues about the unsafe activities of teens and young adults. The following paper presents the findings of a study examining the social networking activities of undergraduate students and also highlights a program to increase awareness of the dangers of, and safe practices using, social media. According to the survey results, young adults practice risky social networking site (SNS) behaviors with most having experienced at least one negative consequence. Further, females were more likely than males to engage in oversharing as well as to have experienced negative consequences. Finally, results of a post-treatment survey found that a targeted program that includes flyers, posters, YouTube videos, handouts, and in-class information sessions conducted at a Mid-Atlantic HBCU increased student awareness of the dangers of social media as well as positively influenced students to practice more prudent online behaviors. A revised version of this paper was published in Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Life Long Learning Volume 11, 2015 as "Communicating and Sharing in the Semantic Web: An Examination of Social Media Risks, Consequences, and Attitudinal Awareness"
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Baumgard, Alex, Michael Beaupre, and Mark Leir. "Implementing a Quantitative Geohazard Frequency Analysis Framework as a Component of Risk Assessment of New Pipelines." In 2016 11th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2016-64580.

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In the last 5 years in Canada, regulators have been requesting that new pipeline projects provide quantitative risk management of all credible geohazards involving the proposed pipeline corridor so it can be demonstrated that geohazards are being recognized prioritized and that adequate resources are being allocated and to minimize the impact of adverse consequences of pipeline construction and operation. Complete risk management includes risk analysis that identifies credible geohazards sites, estimates their annual frequency or probability of pipeline failure and, when combined with a consequence of pipeline failure, estimates the risk from each hazard. This paper presents a framework and methodology that quantitatively estimates the Frequency of Loss of Containment (FLoC) for several types of geohazards that meet the requirements for geohazard identification and frequency analysis components of risk analysis. This framework builds on an international geohazard management framework advanced in the last decade by the Australian Geomechanics Society, British Columbia forestry industry, used in geohazard management programs for operating pipelines and proposed pipeline projects in Canada. The framework provides a repeatable and defensible methodology that is intended to be scalable to accept inputs from feasibility level desktop studies, through field-based observations, and incorporate proposed mitigations. This updated framework was most recently implemented on a proposed large diameter transmission pipeline route crossing the varied terrains of Western Canada, the results of which have been adjusted for Owner confidentiality, but are presented to demonstrate the application of the methodology and the effectiveness of communicating the overall hazard frequency reduction as a result of applying site specific mitigations.
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Reports on the topic "Site communicating"

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Leis, Sherry. Network scale fire atlas supports land management in national parks. Edited by Tani Hubbard. National Park Service, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2295133.

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Long-term vegetation monitoring allows land managers to make treatment decisions based on data. Fire management is a commonly used approach to managing grasslands, but fire history in grasslands is challenging to record because of spatial and temporal scales and rapid ecosystem recovery. We built a seven-park fire occurrence record (fire atlas) using a geodatabase tool. Multiple sources for fire perimeters were vetted using a verification and editing process. The fire occurrence geodatabase was then used as the basis for an analysis that used buffering around monitoring site locations to determine burned status through time. The resulting products were beneficial for communicating with managers, administrators, and fire staff. Planning and education projects were also important uses of the information. Future efforts will focus on improving attribute consistency and relating vegetation trends to fire occurrence.
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Dosanjh, Matthew, and Ryan Grant. Receive-Side Partitioned Communication. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1763213.

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J. Ziegler. CLASSIFICATION OF THE MGR SITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/860670.

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DOE. SITE COMMUNICATIONS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICAL REPORT. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/778880.

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Whiting, W. P. External communication FY 1995 Site Support Program Plan WBS 6.10.6. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/204125.

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Liang, George. Site Specific Propagation Prediction Software Tool For Communication Channel Modeling. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada357796.

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McPhedran, R., K. Patel, B. Toombs, P. Menon, M. Patel, J. Disson, K. Porter, A. John, and A. Rayner. Food allergen communication in businesses feasibility trial. Food Standards Agency, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.tpf160.

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Background: Clear allergen communication in food business operators (FBOs) has been shown to have a positive impact on customers’ perceptions of businesses (Barnett et al., 2013). However, the precise size and nature of this effect is not known: there is a paucity of quantitative evidence in this area, particularly in the form of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). The Food Standards Agency (FSA), in collaboration with Kantar’s Behavioural Practice, conducted a feasibility trial to investigate whether a randomised cluster trial – involving the proactive communication of allergen information at the point of sale in FBOs – is feasible in the United Kingdom (UK). Objectives: The trial sought to establish: ease of recruitments of businesses into trials; customer response rates for in-store outcome surveys; fidelity of intervention delivery by FBO staff; sensitivity of outcome survey measures to change; and appropriateness of the chosen analytical approach. Method: Following a recruitment phase – in which one of fourteen multinational FBOs was successfully recruited – the execution of the feasibility trial involved a quasi-randomised matched-pairs clustered experiment. Each of the FBO’s ten participating branches underwent pair-wise matching, with similarity of branches judged according to four criteria: Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) score, average weekly footfall, number of staff and customer satisfaction rating. The allocation ratio for this trial was 1:1: one branch in each pair was assigned to the treatment group by a representative from the FBO, while the other continued to operate in accordance with their standard operating procedure. As a business-based feasibility trial, customers at participating branches throughout the fieldwork period were automatically enrolled in the trial. The trial was single-blind: customers at treatment branches were not aware that they were receiving an intervention. All customers who visited participating branches throughout the fieldwork period were asked to complete a short in-store survey on a tablet affixed in branches. This survey contained four outcome measures which operationalised customers’: perceptions of food safety in the FBO; trust in the FBO; self-reported confidence to ask for allergen information in future visits; and overall satisfaction with their visit. Results: Fieldwork was conducted from the 3 – 20 March 2020, with cessation occurring prematurely due to the closure of outlets following the proliferation of COVID-19. n=177 participants took part in the trial across the ten branches; however, response rates (which ranged between 0.1 - 0.8%) were likely also adversely affected by COVID-19. Intervention fidelity was an issue in this study: while compliance with delivery of the intervention was relatively high in treatment branches (78.9%), erroneous delivery in control branches was also common (46.2%). Survey data were analysed using random-intercept multilevel linear regression models (due to the nesting of customers within branches). Despite the trial’s modest sample size, there was some evidence to suggest that the intervention had a positive effect for those suffering from allergies/intolerances for the ‘trust’ (β = 1.288, p<0.01) and ‘satisfaction’ (β = 0.945, p<0.01) outcome variables. Due to singularity within the fitted linear models, hierarchical Bayes models were used to corroborate the size of these interactions. Conclusions: The results of this trial suggest that a fully powered clustered RCT would likely be feasible in the UK. In this case, the primary challenge in the execution of the trial was the recruitment of FBOs: despite high levels of initial interest from four chains, only one took part. However, it is likely that the proliferation of COVID-19 adversely impacted chain participation – two other FBOs withdrew during branch eligibility assessment and selection, citing COVID-19 as a barrier. COVID-19 also likely lowered the on-site survey response rate: a significant negative Pearson correlation was observed between daily survey completions and COVID-19 cases in the UK, highlighting a likely relationship between the two. Limitations: The trial was quasi-random: selection of branches, pair matching and allocation to treatment/control groups were not systematically conducted. These processes were undertaken by a representative from the FBO’s Safety and Quality Assurance team (with oversight from Kantar representatives on pair matching), as a result of the chain’s internal operational restrictions.
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Bohn, Paul W., J. D. Shrout, J. V. Sweedler, and S. Farrand. In Situ Correlated Molecular Imaging of Chemically Communicating Microbial Communities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1235677.

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Lips, Urmas, Oliver Samlas, Vasily Korabel, Jun She, Stella-Theresa Stoicescu, and Caroline Cusack. Demonstration of annual/quarterly assessments and description of the production system. EuroSea, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/eurosea_d6.2.

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This task set out to increase communication between the ocean monitoring and modelling communities in the Baltic Sea area. Through these improved communications, the goal was to advance and improve the HELCOM marine environmental assessments. To gain confidence in the numerical model outputs, an effort was undertaken to ensure ocean observing in-situ data, collected by multiple nations in the Baltic Sea, was assimilated into a numerical model. Here, we report on the development of indicators, as requested by our stakeholders, and we discuss if the Baltic Sea numerical modelling efforts are ready to augment regional environmental status reports, and can our results help guide environmental management in the region.
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Williamson, Jeffrey L., Carroll J. Smith, Larry N. Lynch, and Bryan Register. Design, Setup, and Operation of the Fixed-Site TeleEngineering Communications System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada396310.

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