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Virtual yeast cell
This rich learning object is used to introduce yeast cytology to students taking Module D24BS3 Brewery Yeast Management as part of the MSc in Brewing Science. The virtual cell permits the students to understand structure ... -
Vision and laser-interferometry metrology dataset of a spatially encoded target
(The University of Nottingham, 2023-03-03)Collection of vision and interferometry data of an artefact that can be used to investigate the performance of vision algorithms -
VisitorBox core deck
(The University of Nottingham, 2019-09-01)A digital copy of the core deck of ideation cards created during the VisitorBox project. The cards have been developed as a result of prototyping workshops with museums and galleries, and will be released as an open resource ... -
Visual Impairments Reflective Design Cards
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-08-05)A deck of reflective design cards representing different layers of visually impaired experiences for prompting consideration of visual impairments in systems design. It consists of five card categories: competencies, tools, ... -
Vitamin village
The Vitamin Village is a web-based eLearning package developed between 2001 and 2008 to incorporate vitamins A, C, D, E and K, as well as a basic introduction to antioxidants. It is mainly used in first year teaching of ... -
Vitiligo Noticeability Scale-validation studies
(The University of Nottingham, 2021-10-28)Aim To fill validation gaps for the Vitiligo Noticeability Scale (VNS) so it can be considered for adoption into the vitiligo Core Outcome Set. Objectives: 1) Test the reliability and interpretability of the VNS using ... -
Voice interfaces in everyday life
(University of Nottingham, 2018-02-20)Anonymised transcripts of Amazon Echo interfaces in a home, as used in the CHI 2018 paper "Voice Interfaces in Everyday Life". This data was captured using a custom-built recording device ("Conditional Voice Recorder") ... -
A Voigt effect based 3D vector magnetometer
(The University of Nottingham, 2019-02-14)We describe a method to dispersively detect all three vector components of an external magnetic field using alkali atoms based on the Voigt effect. Our method relies on measuring the linear birefringence of the radio ... -
War on climate change
In this podcast - Going to war for the environment? Dr Matthew Humphrey, Reader in Political Philosophy assesses a controversial theory by Australian academic Professor Robyn Eckersley. Professor Eckersley is among a ... -
War, peace & political thought
As taught Spring Semester 2011. This is an advanced module in the history of international political thought for MA students. It is structured in two parts. The first, comprising sessions 2-7, is concerned with an ... -
Water content from sediment core Co1305
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Wavelength Dispersive Electron Microprobe Analysis of single glass shards (WDS-EPMA) found in the sediments of Lake Ohrid
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Weapons of mass destruction
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. With the possible exception of climate change, weapons of mass destruction are probably the only thing ... -
Why do we do proofs?
The aim of this session is to motivate students to understand why we might want to do proofs, why proofs are important, and how they can help us. In particular, the student will learn the following: proofs can help you to ... -
Why study church history?
Two eminent modern church historians, Prof. Alan Ford and Dr Frances Knight, discuss the nature of their discipline exploring how it sits between the aims of historians and theologians: belonging to both disciplines, it ... -
Why study Ibn Taymiyya?
Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328 C.E.) was an Islamic thinker who has exerted, and continues to exert, an enormous influence within Islamic thought. Taymiyya was often quoted by the late Osama Bin Laden and in this video, Jon Hoover, ... -
Why study icons?
Icons – religious images from the eastern Churches – are far more than religious images as seen in western churches: they enable an encounter between the observer and the mystery. In this video, Mary Cunningham, an expert ...