Browsing by Subject "Monitoring"
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Automatic-Scoring Actigraph Compares Favourably to a Manually-Scored Actigraph for Sleep Measurement in Healthy Adults.
(Thieme, 2023-06)Introduction Actigraphy has been used widely in sleep research due to its non-invasive, cost-effective ability to monitor sleep. Traditionally, manually-scored actigraphy has been deemed the most appropriate in the research ... -
Hindcasting water clarity from Landsat satellite images of unmonitored shallow lakes in the Waikato region, New Zealand
(Springer, 2013)Cost-effective monitoring is necessary for all investigations of lake ecosystem responses to perturbations and long-term change. Satellite imagery offers the opportunity to extend low-cost monitoring and to examine spatial ... -
Life form and water source interact to determine active time and environment in cryptogams: an example from the maritime Antarctic
(Springer, 2013)Antarctica, with its almost pristine conditions and relatively simple vegetation, offers excellent opportunities to investigate the influence of environmental factors on species performance, such information being crucial ... -
The development of tools and guidelines for surfing resource management
(The University of Waikato, 2023)Surfing is a mainstream pastime and competitive sport in many countries and provides a full range of economic, social, physical, and mental health benefits. Maintaining the integrity of surf breaks has proven to be a ...