- Media Studies and Communication
- Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
- Cinema and Media Studies
- Irish and British Studies
- Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
- Public Relations and Crisis Communication
- Social Media and Politics
- Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
- Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography
- Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
- Theatre and Performance Studies
- Advanced Algebra and Geometry
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
- Organizational Management and Leadership
- Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
- Digital Communication and Language
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- Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
- Fixed Point Theorems Analysis
- Persona Design and Applications
- Communication in Education and Healthcare
- Media, Communication, and Education
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University of Toronto
2025
University Health Network
2025
Western University
2014-2019
Robarts Clinical Trials
2014-2016
Vancouver Coastal Health
2009
University of Wolverhampton
1996-1998
McGill University
1964-1994
London Metropolitan University
1994
English educational legislation in the 1980s and early 1990s occasioned major reforms funding management of post-compulsory institutions. Out went largely autonomous Universities, Polytechnics answerable for their actions to local government, independent Colleges Higher Education; came Education Funding Councils Educational Institutions (HEIs). After 1992, all were able call themselves universities. Driving this redefinition realities was a view that higher education had been too long...
AbstractAbstractThe author discusses two important perspectives on "tabloidization" and its supposed impact upon news discourses: the polarisation perspective attributes to changes in journalism a sharpening differentiation between tabloid broadsheet newspapers, while according homogenising view, sensational which once seemed be confined lowbrow media, now spreads all media. The article argues that tabloidisation debates often do not compare like with like, results mistaken conclusions. A...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers superior soft tissue contrast and essential capabilities for modern medicine. MRI is increasingly being used in applications that require a high degree of spatial fidelity; however, distortions are well-known limitation the modality. The mid-field (0.3 T ≤ B0 < 1 T) has advantages this respect due to less susceptible patient-induced distortions. purpose work was characterize geometric fidelity short-bore, head-specific, 0.5T system. Assessment...
In today's data-driven era, openness promotes transparency and accessibility, particularly in health initiatives like the European Health Data Space. Diabetes management relies on real-time data from medical devices, such as continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, hybrid closed-loop systems. These devices provide critical insights for treatment adjustments, making access essential. This article explores third-party applications, focusing primary (treatment) secondary (research)...
Multi-channel radio-frequency (RF) transmit coil arrays have been developed to mitigate many of the RF challenges associated with ultra-high field ( ≥ 7T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These can be used for parallel transmission produce spatially tailored excitation over view. However, realization such remains a challenge due significant reactive interaction between array coils, i.e., mutual coupling. In this paper, novel bandstop filter ("magnetic wall") is in an MRI decouple individual...
Ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners ( ≥ 7T) require radio-frequency (RF) coils to operate in the range of electromagnetic spectrum where effective wavelength tissue approaches patient dimensions. Multi-channel transmit arrays, driven parallel, have been developed increase (B1(+)) uniformity this regime. However, closely packed array elements interact through mutual coupling. This paper expands on ability a distributed planar filter (the "magnetic wall") decouple...
Radio-frequency (RF) arrays constructed using electric dipoles have potential benefits for transmit and receive applications the ultra-high field (UHF) MRI. This paper examines some of implementation barriers regarding dipole RF human head imaging at 7 T. The array was with conformal, meandered dimensions selected utilizing an evolutionary-based optimization routine to shape-optimize structure. Coupling matrix synthesis (CMS) utilized decouple array. Mean worst-case transmission between...
Debate: Marxism and Culture Get access Iain Chambers, Chambers Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar John Clarke, Clarke Ian Connell, Connell Lidia Curti, Curti Stuart Hall, Hall Tony Jefferson Screen, Volume 18, Issue 4, Winter 1977, Pages 109–119, https://doi.org/10.1093/screen/18.4.109 Published: 01 December 1977
Multi-channel radio-frequency (RF) arrays, composed of multiple resonant coils, provide significant benefits for MRI during both signal reception (receive) and excitation (transmit). Demonstration increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) acceleration factors parallel acquisitions has lead to the development receive arrays. Conversely, transmit arrays have demonstrated considerable potential mitigating inhomogeneity arising at ultra-high magnetic field strengths ( ≥ 7 T) , present due wave-like...
Processes of social technological economic and cultural transformation the recomposition labour market in UK, require a radical reshaping humanities to provide education training which will equip students - particularly non-traditional entrants who, make up an increasingly high proportion student body Wolverhampton Polytechnic with knowledge skills competencies enable them enter employment. Moreover, restructured curriculum is capable satisfying need for graduates intellectual practical...
TV/Video: Television, News and the Social Contract Get access Ian Connell Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Screen, Volume 20, Issue 1, Spring 1979, Pages 87–108, https://doi.org/10.1093/screen/20.1.87 Published: 01 March 1979
This article discusses the extent of resource allocation to Occupational Health (OH) prevent infectious disease exposure and transmission in British Columbia (B.C.). It also characterizes delineation roles responsibilities within OH services B.C. health care settings highlights areas where improvements current programs could be made control occupational infections. Given breadth responsibilities, many institutions for these is inadequate may not clearly delineated.
Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Additional informationNotes on contributorsIan ConnellIan Connell is Head of Research at the School Humanities and Social Sciences, University Wolverhampton, Dudley Campus, Castle View, DY1 3HR.
INTRODUCTION MRI is both a crucial clinical and research tool for patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices. However, safety concerns predominantly related to device heating have limited such imaging. Rigorous testing has demonstrated that scanning outside of vendor guidelines may be safe feasible, unlocking unique opportunities advanced imaging in this patient population. Currently, however, 3T data including sequences novel directional sensing DBS devices lacking. METHODS An...
The study reported here explores, by means of critical linguistic analysis, a selection the documents in Factbook on Intelligence section available server Central Agency or CIA (URL http://www.ico.gov). texts selected describe genesis, history and activities CIA. While offering snippets information about CIA, these function principally to provide corporate `image' `personality' that attempts render its legitimate acceptable those who might read Internet pages. positioning work pages...