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Apr 2, 2015 - IWR Computer Graphics
Krömker, Susanne; Mara, Hubert, 2015, "Seal of the University of Heidelberg - Siegel UAH SG 5", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10000, heiDATA, V1
Capturing the Heidelberg University's sealings with a 3D-scanner provides new visualizations and virtual restoration possibilities for the partially preserved damaged objects. High-resolution 3D-models are analyzed due to their surface features, which cannot be documented with ph... |
Apr 2, 2015 - IWR Computer Graphics
Krömker, Susanne; Mara, Hubert, 2015, "Seal of the University of Heidelberg - Siegel UAH XII 2 87", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10045, heiDATA, V1
Capturing the Heidelberg University's sealings with a 3D-scanner provides new visualizations and virtual restoration possibilities for the partially preserved damaged objects. High-resolution 3D-models are analyzed due to their surface features, which cannot be documented with ph... |
Mar 16, 2015 - Health Economics and Health Financing
De Allegri, Manuela ; Agier, Isabelle; Tiendrebéogo, Justin; Louis, Valerie Renée; Yé, Maurice; Müller, Olaf; Sarker, Malabika, 2015, "Factors affecting the uptake of HIV testing among men", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10039, heiDATA, V2, UNF:5:dzjn1ZLPU3050it4qKkGEQ== [fileUNF]
This study aimed to explore factors shaping the decision to undergo Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing among men in rural Burkina Faso. The study took place in 2009 in the Nouna Health District and adopted a triangulation mixed methods design. Nouna Health District, is lo... |
Mar 4, 2015 - AWI Experimental Economics
Trautmann, Stefan T.; Van de Kuilen, Gijs, 2015, "Prospect theory or construal level theory? Diminishing sensitivity vs. psychological distance in risky decisions [Dataset]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/10040, heiDATA, V2
Attitudes toward risks are central to organizational decisions. These attitudes are commonly modeled by prospect theory. Construal level theory has been proposed as an alternative theory of risky choice, accounting for psychological distance deriving from temporal, spatial and so... |