12 research outputs found
Wheelie-using a scroll-wheel pen in complex virtual environment applications
Input devices and system control techniques for complex virtual environment (VE) applications are still an open
field of research. We propose the use of a scroll-wheel as an extra, dedicated input stream on a tracked stylus for
means of system control. We demonstrate how this enhanced stylus can be used together with an appropriate user
interface to quickly select commands, change tools, and adjust parameters.
This user interface consists of two different styles: a toolbar and a graphical menu system, both accessible by the
same hand that holds the stylus. The scroll-wheel extension does in no way impair the conventional use of the
stylus
Factors associated with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the environment from a One Health perspective: Protocol for a systematic evidence map
This was developed within the FED-AMR project and is associated with WP6-T1 “Factors influencing the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the environment”.
It describes the protocol for a systematic evidence map of the scientific literature concerning factors associated with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the environment. This protocol adheres to the PRISMA-P statement: an established procedure for planning systematic evidence work. A key outcome of this systematic evidence map is to gather data items for future analysis work; potentially, this has application in identifying the main environmental risk factors associated with the presence and transmission of antibiotic resistance. This has important implications concerning risk mitigation for public and animal health