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    Shifting Forests and Carbon: Linking Community Composition and Aboveground Carbon Attributes

    Forest communities—assemblages of tree species at stand- to landscape-scales—vary in their capacity to capture and store carbon, but previous attempts using discrete forest types to quantify this relationship ...

    Jonathan Knott, Grant Domke, Christopher Woodall, Brian Walters in Ecosystems (2023)

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    Mistakes strengthen the temporal binding effect in the context of goal-directed actions

    Temporal binding is an illusion in which the temporal interval between two events appears compressed. In the context of intentional actions, this effect is observed as a compression of the perceived interval b...

    Michael Jenkins, Sukhvinder S. Obhi in Experimental Brain Research (2022)

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    An investigation of “We” agency in co-operative joint actions

    Sense of agency refers to the sense that I am controlling an action or outcome, and is associated with a perceived compression of the temporal interval between these events known as intentional binding (IB). T...

    Michael Jenkins, Olisaemeka Esemezie, Vivian Lee, Merani Mensingh in Psychological Research (2021)

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    Technical Note: Left Subclavian Artery Scallop Endografts to Facilitate a Proximal Landing Zone and Upper Extremity Access for Branched Endovascular Aortic Repair of Type II Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms

    To describe the dual purpose of left subclavian artery (LSA) scallop endografts to create the proximal landing zone (PLZ) and facilitate antegrade left-sided upper extremity access for branched endovascular aorti...

    Lydia Hanna, Ammar Abdullah, Richard Gibbs in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (2021)

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    Contextually Adaptive Multimodal Mixed Reality Interfaces for Dismounted Operator Teaming with Unmanned System Swarms

    US dismounted Special Operations Forces operating in near-threat environments must maintain their Situation Awareness, survivability, and lethality to maximize their effectiveness on mission. As small unmanned...

    Michael Jenkins, Richard Stone, Brodey Lajoie in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (2021)

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    Two Ways to Look at the Transition Process of the NICE Guidelines on the Management of AAA from the Proposed to the Final Version

    Raman Uberoi, Michael Jenkins in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (2020)

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    Is This the End for EVAR?

    Raman Uberoi, Michael Jenkins in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (2020)

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    Storyboarding the Virtuality: Methods and Best Practices to Depict Scenes and Interactive Stories in Virtual and Mixed Reality

    Storyboarding is a cinematic prototy** technique to visualize settings, event sequences, dialogues & character depictions. Interactive VR/MR experiences benefit from storyboarding as part of the creation pr...

    Thomas Brett Talbot in Advances in Usability, User Experience, We… (2020)

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    Augmented Riding: Multimodal Applications of AR, VR, and MR to Enhance Safety for Motorcyclists and Bicyclists

    Operating two-wheeled vehicles in four-wheel-dominant environments presents unique challenges and hazards to riders, requiring additional rider attention and resulting in increased inherent risk. Emerging dis...

    Caroline Kingsley, Elizabeth Thiry in HCI International 2020 – Late Breaking Pap… (2020)

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    Exploring Extended Reality as a Simulation Training Tool Through Naturalistic Interactions and Enhanced Immersion

    Augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and virtual reality (VR) technologies – collectively extended reality (XR) – have been discussed in the context of training applications since their introduction to ...

    Daniel Duggan, Caroline Kingsley in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality. Appl… (2019)

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    The global status and trends of Payments for Ecosystem Services

    Recent decades have witnessed a considerable increase in Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)—programmes that exchange value for land management practices intended to provide or ensure ecosystem services—with...

    James Salzman, Genevieve Bennett, Nathaniel Carroll in Nature Sustainability (2018)

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    Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality Prototypes for Enhanced Mission Command/Battle Management Command and Control (BMC2) Execution

    This work provides an overview of three prototype augmented reality (AR) applications developed for the Microsoft HoloLens with the intention of exploring the strengths and weaknesses of AR for supporting plan...

    Michael Jenkins, Arthur Wollocko in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: Appl… (2018)

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    Target objects defined by a conjunction of colour and shape can be selected independently and in parallel

    It is generally assumed that during search for targets defined by a feature conjunction, attention is allocated sequentially to individual objects. We tested this hypothesis by tracking the time course of atte...

    Michael Jenkins, Anna Grubert, Martin Eimer in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics (2017)

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    Are Behavioral Measures Useful for Detecting Cognitive Workload During Human-Computer Interaction?

    Commonly used techniques for measuring cognitive workload during human-computer interactions can be cumbersome or intrusive to task performance. In the current work, we examine the utility of heuristic behavio...

    Seth Elkin-Frankston, Bethany K. Bracken in Advances in The Human Side of Service Engi… (2017)

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    Multi-biophysical event detection using blind source separated audio signals

    This paper aims to use signal processing techniques to identify biophysical events using audio signals. The processing technique proposed is a combination of the mel frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) used...

    Jonathan Stanger, Matthew Felicetti, Michael Jenkins, Edhem Custovic in CMBEBIH 2017 (2017)

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    Analyzing proposals for improving authentication on the TLS-/SSL-protected Web

    “Secure” Web browsing with HTTPS uses TLS/SSL and X.509 certificates to provide authenticated, confidential communication between Web clients and Web servers. The authentication component of the system has a v...

    Christopher W. Brown, Michael Jenkins in International Journal of Information Security (2016)

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    Characterization of irradiation defect structures and densities by transmission electron microscopy

    We describe aspects of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) technique to image and quantify the defect state following neutron or ion irradiation with an emphasis on experimental considerations. After outlin...

    Marquis Kirk, **aoou Yi, Michael Jenkins in Journal of Materials Research (2015)

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    Biotic and abiotic factors affecting the genetic structure and diversity of butternut in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA

    The abundance of butternut (Juglans cinerea L.) trees has severely declined rangewide over the past 50 years. An important factor in the decline is butternut canker, a disease caused by the fungus Ophiognomonia c...

    Amanda Parks, Michael Jenkins, Michael Ostry, Peng Zhao in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2014)

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    Analyzing Proposals for Improving Authentication on the TLS/SSL-Protected Web

    “Secure” web browsing with HTTPS uses TLS/SSL and X.509 certificates to provide authenticated, confidential communication between web clients and webservers. The authentication component of the system has a va...

    Christopher W. Brown, Michael Jenkins in Security Standardisation Research (2014)

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    Identifying and Addressing Preventable Process Errors in Trauma Care

    Management of the acute trauma patient is complex, with potential for error and adverse events. Avoidable injuries and deaths are not well understood. Analysis of error incidence, type, and severity can aid in...

    Philip H. Pucher, Rajesh Aggarwal, Ahmed Twaij, Nicola Batrick in World Journal of Surgery (2013)

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