Colour & Interior Design: Using Virtual Reality Technology to Study the Effects of Scale Marianne Patera‚ Glasgow School of Art‚ Digital Design Studio‚ U.K.‚ m.patera@gsa.ac.uk Steve W. Draper‚ University of Glasgow‚ Department of Psychology‚ U.K.‚ s.draper@psy.gla.ac.uk Abstract: This paper presents an educational intervention‚ involving 20 interior design students selecting a colour scheme for a 3D computer model of an interior‚ and then experiencing its effect in a semi-immersive Virtual
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observation in three acute care setting. It was observed that the most frequently documented physiological parameters across all clinical areas are respiratory rates‚ saturation of oxygen‚ heart rates and systolic blood pressure while temperature and Glasgow coma scale (GCS) were least recorded (Considine‚ Trotter‚ & Currey‚
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HYPONATRAEMIA IN THE NEUROSURGICAL PATIENT INTRODUCTION Sodium the most abundant electrolyte in the human body‚ and therefore the osmolality of body fluids is strongly dependent on its concentration. Osmolality in turn is important in maintaining homeostasis within the brain. Ironically‚ dysfunction of the brain can cause changes in sodium homeostasis. To avoid neurological deterioration‚ morbidity or mortality the sodium level must be corrected promptly. The two most common causes of hyponatraemia
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making. In this business Watt repaired brass reflecting quadrants‚ parallel rulers‚ scales‚ parts for telescopes‚ and barometers‚ and repaired other various metal materials. Because Watt had not served his required seven year apprenticeship‚ the Glasgow Guild of Hammermen denied his application‚ even though there were no other instrument makers in Scotland. Watt got around this obstacle when the University of Glasgow needed his expertise‚ and they gave his own workshop. In the new workshop‚ Watt
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Head to Toe Assessment in 5 Minutes (Well‚ maybe a little longer than that) Table of Contents Outline: I. HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT IN 5 MINUTES or MORE II. ASSESSMENT BY BODY SYSTEMS III. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CLIENT WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES IV. VITAL SIGNS - TEMPERATURE‚ PULSE‚ RESPIRATION‚ BLOOD PRESSURE V. NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT VI. HEART ASSESSMENT VII. AUSCULTATION OF BREATH SOUNDS VIII. MENTAL STATUS EXAM IX. SHORT PORTABLE MENTAL STATUS QUESTIONNAIRE (SPMSQ) X. HEAD
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Zeman’s (brain science) 3 institutions get main points and conclusion for test Consciousness is robust (real enough) to deserve explanation Consciousness as sea in which we swim Consciousness is bound up with our physical being – specifically the brain Consciousness matters (makes a difference) Is consciousness real? Is it worth studying? Start out as intuitions that we have experiences of consciousness How/ why does it matter to sociologists? Is it part of the self? Does it encompass
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Heritage Consultants for their work in preparing the initial report for this publication. Images are Crown Copyright unless otherwise stated. Dates‚ where given‚ are of project completion. Front Cover Image‚ Shettleston Housing Association Offices‚ Glasgow‚ 2010. Elder and Canon‚ Credit Andrew Lee. 1 FOREWORD scotland has one of the richest historic environments in the world. It has evolved over centuries as an attractive mix of the old and the new with generation after generation leaving
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scientists. He proved Fourier’s theories to be right. In 1839 Kelvin wrote an essay which he called " An Essay on the Figure of the Earth." He used this essay as a source and inspiration for ideas all his life and won an award from the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
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Medical Jargon A abduction - to move a limb or some other body part away from the midline of the body ABG - arterial blood gas reading acetaminophen - a nonsalicylate analgesic-antipyretic (Tylenol) ACE - angiotension-converting enzyme ACLS - advanced cardiac life support; includes electricity (defibrillator) and drugs for life threatening arrhythmias acidotic - abnormally high acidity of body fluids and tissues acute - sudden‚ intense flare-up adenosine - a drug used to help a patient
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being increasing in vast numbers of football thugs from different cities and whenever there team play they travel to the game and after hoping for a fight with the opposite firm. The first recorded incident of a large scale crowd fight was in 1909 with Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers. Scotland’s first organised firm was Aberdeen (Aberdeen Soccer Casuals) which included Punks and skinheads. The ‘casual’ name became a big part in it because they wore casual clothing such as big brands known as
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