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https://www.academia.edu/25255851/H%C3%B6rsel_och_h%C3%B6rselskador_i_arbetslivet_Kunskaps…

…anorna. Den oftast använda metoden kallas hjärnstamsaudiometri, där tekniken fokuserar på den elektriska aktivitet som uppstår i hörselnerven och olika delar av hjärnstammens hörselbanor vid stimulering med korta ljudstimuli – klickljud eller korta tonpulser. Metoden har klinisk …

https://www.academia.edu/19754930/Learning_to_do_geography_University_students_posing_ques…

…ation worldwide (Tate & Unwin 2009). use local datasets and software adapted by users and Learning GIS involves both theoretical understanding and institutions outside the learning institution (e.g. the practical skills in operating software. However, these two H20Mapper) (Henry …

https://www.academia.edu/1307930/Camera_surveillance_within_the_UK_Enhancing_public_safety…

…able, and reassure those whose images are captured. The codes are applicable to users of CCTV who capture images of individuals for purposes of seeing what an individual is doing, e.g. monitoring in a shop or walking down the street; taking some action in relation to the individu…

https://www.academia.edu/5304521/Acquiring_skills_for_a_globalised_world_through_a_peer_me…

…e art of interchanging these skills in different contexts often puts the skills-user in a rewarding position. Kemp and Seagrave emphasise the importance of making these skills work in different contexts and further states that the “ability to contextualise skills is as important …

https://www.academia.edu/24957805/Adjusting_the_model_to_adjust_the_world_constructive_mec…

… the models should be treated differently because their pragmatic value for the user might consist not only their representativeness but in producing the inferences to be easily implemented in reality. In fact, this might become a more plausible ‘story’ (Morgan, 2001) a model can…

https://www.academia.edu/1247705/The_Effect_of_Feedback_on_Identity_Shift_in_Computer_Medi…

…articipants’ characters through online interactions. The model explains how CMC users are able to present themselves selectively, and how these controlled self-presentations become the matter by which online partners come to know one another. Reciprocal interactions based on thes…

https://www.academia.edu/15574967/Interdisciplinarity_at_the_Journal_and_Specialty_Level_T…

…bstract types of log- task progressed in discrete time steps, controlled by the users’ ical reasoning are often performed through the use of analog, button presses. Finally, the domain itself was quite dissimilar: perceptually-concrete mental representations (see Johnson- The sec…