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    Mobile phone technology in the management of asthma. by Ryan, D, Cobern, W, Wheeler, J, Price, D, Tarassenko, L

    Published 2005
    “…In all, 69% of the 46 participants who filled in the post-study questionnaire were 'satisfied' or 'very satisfied' by the study, citing the ease of use and the increased autonomy and understanding of asthma as the main advantages. …”
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    Towards high-throughput flim for protein-protein interaction screening of live cells and tissue microarrays by Barber, P, Pierce, G, Ameer-Beg, S, Matthews, DR, Carlin, L, Keppler, M, Kelleher, M, Festy, F, Gillett, C, Springall, R, Ng, T, Vojnovic, B, IEEE

    Published 2008
    “…Novel hardware and software with a modular approach and scripting abilities allow us to work towards speed-optimized acquisition and ease of use to bring FLIM into the high-throughput regime. ©2008 IEEE.…”
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    Security and Usability: Analysis and Evaluation by Kainda, R, Flechais, I, Roscoe, A

    Published 2010
    “…Many HCI methods and procedures have been adopted by HCISec researchers, however the extent to which these apply to the field of HCISec is arguable given the fine balance between improving the ease of use of a secure system and potentially weakening its security. …”
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    STASH: Securing transparent authentication schemes using prover-side proximity verification by Juuti, M, Vaas, C, Sluganovic, I, Liljestrand, H, Asokan, N, Martinovic, I

    Published 2017
    “…By analyzing empirical data, collected using a STASH prototype, we demonstrate the security of STASH against a class of adversaries and its ease-of-use. STASH is efficient and can be easily integrated to complement existing TA schemes.…”
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