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    Factors influencing students' acceptance of m-learning: An investigation in higher education

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    M-learning will play an increasingly significant role in the development of teaching and learning methods for higher education. However, the successful implementation of m-learning in higher education will be based on users' acceptance of this technology. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to study the factors that affect university students' intentions to accept m-learning. Based on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) (Venkatesh et al., 2003), this study proposes a model to identify the factors that influence the acceptance of m-learning in higher education and to investigate if prior experience of mobile devices affects the acceptance of m-learning. A structural equation model was used to analyse the data collected from 174 participants. The results indicate that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, influence of lecturers, quality of service, and personal innovativeness were all significant factors that affect behavioural intention to use m-learning. Prior experience of mobile devices was also found to moderate the effect of these constructs on behavioural intention. The results of this research extend the UTAUT in the context of m-learning acceptance by adding quality of service and personal innovativeness to the structure of UTAUT and provide practitioners and educators with useful guidelines for designing a successful m-learning system

    Duality Symmetries in Orbifold Models

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    We derive the duality symmetries relevant to moduli dependent gauge coupling constant threshold corrections, in Coxeter ZN {\bf Z_N} orbifolds. We consider those orbifolds for which the point group leaves fixed a 2-dimensional sublattice Λ2\Lambda_2, of the six dimensional torus lattice Λ6\Lambda_6, where Λ6\Lambda_6 cannot be decomposed as Λ2Λ4.\Lambda_2 \bigoplus{\Lambda_4}.Comment: 13 pages, QMW--TH--93/21, SUSX--TH--93/1

    Modular Symmetries, Threshold Corrections And Moduli For Z2×Z2Z_2 \times Z_2 Orbifolds

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    Z2×Z2{\bf Z}_2\times {\bf Z}_2 Coxeter orbifolds are constructed with the property that some twisted sectors have fixed planes for which the six-torus can not be decomposed into a direct sum T2T4{\bf T}^2\bigoplus{\bf T}^4 with the fixed plane lying in T2{\bf T}^2. The string loop threshold corrections to the gauge coupling constants are derived, and display symmetry groups for the TT and UU moduli that are subgroups of the full modular group PSL(2,Z)PSL(2,Z). The effective potential for duality invariant gaugino condensate in the presence of hidden sector matter is constructed and minimized for the values of the moduli. The effect of Wilson lines on the modular symmetries is also studied.Comment: QMW--TH--94/18, 12 page

    Anisotropic Solutions For Orbifold Moduli From Duality Invariant Gaugino Condensates

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    The values of the TT and UU moduli are studied for those ZN{\bf Z}_N Coxeter orbifolds with the property that some of the twisted sectors have fixed planes for which the six-torus T6{\bf T}^6 can not be decomposed into a direct sum T2T4{\bf T}^2\bigoplus {\bf T}^4 with the fixed plane lying in T2{\bf T}^2 . Such moduli in general transform under a subgroup of the modular group SL(2,Z).SL(2,Z). The moduli are determined by minimizing the effective potential derived from a duality invariant gaugino condensate.Comment: QMW--TH--94/11, SUSX--TH--94/11, 16 page

    Modular Symmetries in ZNZ_N Orbifold Compactified String Theories with Wilson lines

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    Target space modular symmetries relevant to string loop threshold corrections are studied for ZNZ_N orbifold compactified string theories containing Wilson line background fields.Comment: SUSX--TH--93/17, QMW--TH--93/31, 12 page

    A concept for reducing oceanic separation minima through the use of a TCAS-derived CDTI

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    A concept for using a cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI), as derived from a modified version of the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System 2 (TCAS 2), to support reductions in air traffic separation minima for an oceanic track system is presented. The concept, and the TCAS modifications required to support it, are described. The feasibility of the concept is examined from a number of standpoints, including expected benefits, maximum alert rates, and possible transition strategies. Various implementation issues are analyzed. Pilot procedures are suggested for dealing with alert situations. Possible variations of the concept are also examined. Finally, recommendations are presented for other studies and simulation experiments which can be used to further verify the feasibility of the concept

    Quantitative detection of atropine-delayed gastric emptying in the horse by the <sup>13</sup>C-octanoic acid breath test

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    The &lt;sup&gt;13&lt;/sup&gt;C-octanoic acid breath test has been correlated significantly to radioscintigraphy for measurement of gastric emptying indices in healthy horses. The objective of this study was to investigate the validity of the test for measurement of equine delayed gastric emptying, prior to its potential clinical application for this purpose. A model of atropine- induced gastroparesis was used. Gastric emptying rate was measured twice in 8 horses using concurrent radioscintigraphy and/or breath test after treatment i.v. with either atropine (0.035 mg/kg bwt) or saline in randomised order. Analysis of both data sets demonstrated that the atropine treatment had caused a significant delay in gastric emptying rate. Paired breath test data showed an atropine-induced delay in gastric half-emptying time t(1/2)), with no overlap in the 99% Cl range (P&#60;0.001). Significant correlations were found between scintigraphy and &lt;sup&gt;13&lt;/sup&gt;C-octanoic acid breath test for calculation of both t(1/2) (P&#60;0.01) and lag phase duration (P&#60;0.05) in the atropine-delayed emptying results. The mean (s.d.) bias in breath test t(1/2) when compared with scintigraphy was 1.78 (0.58) h. The results demonstrated that the &lt;sup&gt;13&lt;/sup&gt;C-octanoic acid breath test was an effective diagnostic modality for the measurement of equine delayed gastric emptying. The technique offers advantages to existing methods for clinical investigation, as it is noninvasive, not radioactive, quantitative and requires minimal equipment or training to perform

    Resonant Bend Loss in Leakage Channel Fibers

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    Leakage channel fibers, designed to suppress higher-order modes, demonstrate resonant power loss at certain critical radii of curvature. Outside the resonance, the power recovers to the levels offset by the usual mechanism of bend-induced loss. Using C2^2-imaging, we experimentally characterize this anomaly and identify the corresponding physical mechanism as the radiative decay of the fundamental mode mediated by the resonant coupling to a cladding mode.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Optics Letter
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