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    People and computers XIV
    Advances in information retrieval
    Examination of the Newborn and Neonatal Health
    With the Grain
    Examination of the Newborn and Neonatal Health
    • Contains comprehensive information on how to perform a complete assessment of the newborn infant. This book provides information on examination of the body systems. It includes discussion of the psychosocial and emotional elements resulting from unexpected findings.

      Examination of the Newborn and Neonatal Health
    • With the Grain

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Davie returns to Thomas Hardy and his legacy on British poetry in these essays which explore both his impact on poetry and the ways in which British writers have extended and eluded the potent ghost of his influence.

      With the Grain
    • Examination of the Newborn and Neonatal Health

      A Multidimensional Approach

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This guide focuses on the psychosocial and emotional aspects of physical disability and their effects on families, making it crucial for understanding comprehensive care. It features contributions from various specialists, offering a multi-professional perspective. Each chapter takes a holistic approach, addressing ethical, legal, and psychosocial considerations alongside physical health, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and their families.

      Examination of the Newborn and Neonatal Health
    • Advances in information retrieval

      • 421pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      These proceedings contain the refereed full technical papers presented at the 26th Annual European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2004), hosted by the School of Computing and Technology at the University of Sunderland. ECIR, the annual conference of the British Computer Society’s specialist group in Information Retrieval, originated as the annual Colloquium on Information Retrieval Research in the UK until 1998, when it moved to Grenoble, France. Since then, the conference has alternated between the UK and Continental Europe, evolving into a major European forum for Information Retrieval research. To reflect this transformation, the event was renamed the European Conference on Information Retrieval. In 2004, ECIR received 88 full paper submissions from Europe and beyond, including North America, China, and Australia, highlighting its growing popularity and reputation. Of these, 28 papers were accepted for presentation, with each paper reviewed by at least three reviewers. Notably, 11 of the accepted papers featured a student as the primary author, demonstrating the enduring commitment to fostering student involvement that characterized the original colloquium.

      Advances in information retrieval
    • People and computers XIV

      • 458pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      This proceeding contains a selection of state of the art refereed papers on current Human-Computer Interaction topics, presented at the HCI 2000 conference. This conference is the annual conference of the British HCI Group, and was held at Sunderland University in September 2000. HCI 2000 is the premier European Human-Computer Interaction forum. People and Computers XIV represents a comprehensive guide to current research in HCI which will be essential reading for all researchers, designers and manufacturers who need to keep abreast of developments in HCI.

      People and computers XIV