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Creating interactive visualizations with Plotly

This lesson demonstrates how to create interactive data visualizations in Python with Plotly’s open-source graphing libraries using materials from the Historical Violence Database. This pedagogical publication is not available in document format since it is published online via Github (a programming platform). This is because it is a peer-reviewed Python tutorial for students and researchers and is created entirely through code (Markup & Python) rather than as plain-text. Follow the DOI under Related resources below to access this resource.

Type: journal article
Creators: Di Méo, Grace;
Year: 2023
Access: openAccess
Status: Live|Last updated:19 January 2024 12:22
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Leading the way in social interaction

A new report has ranked Oxford Brookes in the top five most social media-connected Universities in the UK.

Status: Live|Last updated:26 May 2021 16:26
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BIOL5024 Environment-Biosphere Interactions

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences\BIOL Biology

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BIOL5024 Environment-Biosphere Interactions

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences\BIOL Biology

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Privacy and comfort in online interaction

A discussion of privacy and comfort implications for learning and teaching in online social spaces

Status: Live|Last updated:06 October 2023 21:07
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Harcourt Hill Library - interactive map

Interactive map of Harcourt Hill Library, Gipsy Lane Campus

Status: Live|Last updated:17 October 2017 16:07
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Presence2012_AuthorProof.pdf

Interaction Strategies for an Affective Conversational Agent

Type: journal article
Year: 2011
Access: openAccess
Status: Live|Last updated:24 June 2019 15:21
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e4L's interactive case studies about design and delivery

e4L's interactive case studies about design and delivery

Status: Live|Last updated:22 July 2014 12:37
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Humle and Hill - 2016 - People-Primate Interactions.pdf

People–primate interactions: implications for primate conservation

In this chapter, patterns of interactions are reviewed, from benign to mutually harmful, that characterize people–primate relationships, and the main social and ecological factors shaping people–primate coexistence are summarized. The reasons why certain primate species are better able to share landscapes with their human neighbours are examined, along with factors that influence people’s perceptions of, and attitudes, towards them. The chapter stresses how, at a local level, variations in socio-economic and cultural norms and values often underlie negative interactions between humans and primates. Lessons learned from studies to reduce negative interactions between people and primates are discussed, and broader scale landscape approaches that could facilitate effective primate conservation and human livelihood objectives examined. Finally, it is emphasized that understanding people–primate interactions requires a multifaceted approach, combining detailed understanding of the context, and needs of the differe…

Type: book part
Creators: Humle, Tatyana; Hill, Catherine;
Year: 2016
Access: postEmbargoOpenAccess
Status: Live|Last updated:12 January 2021 12:10
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Molecular Plant Pathology - 2022 - Tilsner - Reticulons 3 and 6 interact with viral movement proteins.pdf

Reticulons 3 and 6 interact with viral movement proteins

Plant reticulon proteins (RTN) are capable of constricting membranes and vital for creating and maintaining tubules in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), making them prime candidates for the formation of the desmotubule in plasmodesmata (PD). RTN3 and RTN6 have previously been detected in an Arabidopsis PD proteome and have been shown to be present in primary PD at cytokinesis. It was suggested that RTN proteins form protein complexes with proteins in the PD plasma membrane and desmotubule to stabilize the desmotubule constriction and regulate PD aperture. Viral Movement Proteins (vMPs) enable the transport of viruses through PD and can be ER-integral membrane proteins or interact with the ER. Some vMPs can themselves constrict ER membranes or localise to RTN-containing tubules; RTN proteins and vMPs could be functionally linked or potentially interact. Here we show that different vMPs are capable of interacting with RTN3 and 6 in a membrane yeast-2-hybrid assay, co-immunoprecipitation and Förster resonanc…

Type: journal article
Creators: Tilsner, Jens; Kriechbaumer, Verena;
Year: 2022
Access: openAccess
Status: Live|Last updated:24 November 2022 13:41
Relevance: 2.585
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