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Induction materials for Schofield, T. P., Creswell, D., & Denson, T. F. (2015). Brief mindfulness induction reduces inattentional blindness. Consciousness and Cognition, 37, 63-70.
Induction materials for Schofield, T. P., Creswell, D., & Denson, T. F. (2015). Brief mindfulness induction reduces inattentional blindness. Consciousness and Cognition, 37, 63-70. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2015.08.00
Geology of the Hamilton region
This account takes the form of a synopsis which closely follows that prepared for a bulletin entitled "Geology of the Ngaruawahia Subdivision" (Kear and Schofield, in press). Normally such repetition should be avoided but an exception is made in view of delays in publishing the bulletin and of the parochial nature of this first number of the Earth Science Journal
William A. Schofield photograph
Picture of William A. Schofield, who served with both Company D of the 12th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI) and Company H or the 23rd OVI. Company D of the 12th OVI was recruited from Xenia, Greene County, Ohio
The personal and national costs of lost labour force participation due to arthritis: an economic study
Arthritis is a common and costly health condition internationally. The direct medical costs of arthritis are significant, with the condition being the fourth most common reason for seeking general practitioner medical care. Treatment of arthritis in Australia cost around $4 billion (AU) in health system expenditure in 2004–05, the fourth largest cause of health expenditure in the country. However, this figure covers only the direct medical costs, and the indirect costs, are considered to be larger. Within Australia arthritis has been listed as a ‘National Health Priority Area’, and affects 15% of the population. By 2020 the prevalence of the condition is estimated to increase, with arthritis potentially affecting 35% of the Australian population. Arthritis can cause significant activity limitation, and is responsible for around 13% of the disability reported in Australia. Due to its impact on functional ability, arthritis is associated with decreased labour force participation rates. Within Australia the impact of arthritis on labour force participation among people in the pre-retirement age group of 45 to 64 years is significant – with people suffering from arthritis being 3 times more likely to be out of the labour force than those with no chronic health condition.Authors: Deborah J Schofield, Rupendra N Shrestha, Richard Percival, Megan E Passey, Emily J Callander and Simon J Kell
Schofield sequences for weighted projective lines of type
summary:We focus on the Schofield sequences over weighted projective lines in the sense of Geigle and Lenzing. We give a classification of all the Schofield sequences whose middle terms are line bundles or extension bundles for any weight type . In particular, for the latter case such Schofield sequences are related to the distinguished exact structure on the subcategory of vector bundles. More precisely, the projective covers and injective hulls of extension bundles will provide Schofield sequences, and all the Schofield sequences in the subcategory of vector bundles can be obtained in this way
Pop-ups, fold-outs and other design adventures
Nell Schofield talks to Mark Macleod, Anna Fienberg and Sandra Nobes about children’s publishing. As part of Sydney Writers\u27 Festival, this talk explores what sets a book apart in the saturated market of children\u27s publishing. Is it the story, the illustrations, or the overall design? Available as video, audio and transcript
Collaborative experimentation in the urban process: activism and everyday heritage in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia, Russia)
The rapid growth of cities can compromise their heritage by: diluting the distinctive character of diverse urban areas, destroying historic sites and buildings, and interrupting evolutionary continuity. This paper presents an innovative approach to addressing these problems. Using collaborative experimentation, a School of Urban Interventions was established to test the impact of different development scenarios on a diversity of urban areas in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia, Russia). The School created affordable tools to enable a more gentle, iterative and gradual way of developing often fragile historic areas, allowing hypotheses and design solutions to be examined before permanent changes were made. This collaborative experimentation approach helps participants to find shared collective values in the course of working with territory through negotiation, through participatory methods and grounded initiatives, helping to inform urban and architectural practices and therefore shape the cities’ heritage futures. The approach can also restore broken ties between the city and its inhabitants, empowering young professionals and creating active citizens while revealing hidden cultural potential. Being co-organised by the local university, this project also helped educate students to become activists and involved the university in urban life
The case against "the ancients"
A copy of a typed article for publication in the Sunday Times newspaper. The document contains 11 pages with page 3 missing.A newspaper article written by John.F. Schofield about ancient Bantu civilizations in Southern Afric
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