34 results on '"Byrne, Richard"'
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2. Limited Control Over the Body as Intriguing Play Design Resource
3. Petrous Apex Cephaloceles: Radiology Features and Surgical Management of a Rare Entity
4. Surgical Resection after Radiosurgery for the Management of Vestibular Schwannomas: A Systematic Review
5. A 2nd Person Social Perspective on Bodily Play
6. Sensory Alignment in Immersive Entertainment
7. Transotic Approach for Microsurgical Resection of Expansile Endolymphatic SAC Tumor
8. Interpupillary Distance Correlates with the Working Area of the Suprasellar Space
9. High Technology: Its Implications for Community College Education.
10. AR Fighter
11. Towards a 2 nd Person Perspective on Bodily Play
12. Experiencing the Body as Play
13. Improved identification of cranial nerves using paired-agent imaging: topical staining protocol optimization through experimentation and simulation
14. Balance Ninja
15. Designing Digital Vertigo Games
16. Improved identification of cranial nerves using paired-agent imaging: topical staining protocol optimization through experimentation and simulation.
17. Improved identification of cranial nerves using paired-agent imaging: topical staining protocol optimization through experimentation and simulation.
18. Designing the Vertigo Experience
19. Inner disturbance
20. JoggAR
21. Air Tandem
22. Vertigo as a Design Resource for Bodily Play
23. Utilizing Gravity in Movement-Based Games and Play
24. Improved tumor identification using dual tracer molecular imaging in fluorescence guided brain surgery
25. Prototyping Polymer Microfluidics using a Flexible Injection Mould: Case Studies of using Various Microstructured Tools
26. Playful Game Jams
27. DO TALK TO STRANGERS: MATERNAL AND NON-MATERNAL INTERACTION IN THE TRANSMISSION OF PRIMATE GESTURE
28. MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION IN WILD CHIMPANZEES
29. Playful Game Jams.
30. Health monitoring using gait phase effects
31. DO APE GESTURES HAVE SPECIFIC MEANINGS?: SHIFTING THE FOCUS FROM FLEXIBILITY TO SEMANTICITY
32. DISCOURSE WITHOUT SYMBOLS: ORANGUTANS COMMUNICATE STRATEGICALLY IN RESPONSE TO RECIPIENT UNDERSTANDING
33. DETERMINING SIGNALER INTENTIONS: USE OF MULTIPLE GESTURES IN CAPTIVE BORNEAN ORANGUTANS (PONGO PYGMAEUS)
34. Health monitoring using gait phase effects.
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