Bryan Williams
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 74 |
Born | Auckland |
New Zealand | |
Books | The Cash Money Story |
WORK LIKE YOU OWN IT! 20 Ways to Go From Meeting to Exceeding Your Customers' Expectations | |
Engaging Service | |
Albert the Machine | |
I, Lionel: A Play in Two Acts | |
How to Serve a VIP: 30 Tips to Earn & Re-Earn Your Customers' Loyalty | |
In the Garden of the Witch | |
Awards | Emmy Award |
George Polk Awards | |
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award | |
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication | |
Date of birth | October 3,1950 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Height | 179 (cm) |
Weight | 89 (kg) |
Position | Three-quarter |
All black no | 689 |
Children | Paul Williams |
Gavin Williams | |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1491748 |
Bryan Williams Life story
Sir Bryan George Williams KNZM MBE is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer and former coach of the Samoan national rugby team.
Meditate to beat stress blood pressure, say guidelines
... One of the authors, UK blood pressure expert Prof Bryan Williams, said in an exclusive interview with the BBC: " It all sounds like it is a bit soft and fluffy and not as dynamic, for example, as taking drugs but these things make such an important contribution to reducing the effects of stress on the cardiovascular system and the evidence is accumulating...
Scientists want to hands, to spot the offender from your
... Bryan Williams, a lecturer in biometrics and human identification at Lancaster University, said: the tools we develop are reliable and robust to inform the decisions in criminal courts...
Scientists want to hands, to spot the offender from your
scientists hope to find a way to identify child sex offenders from images of their hands.
Often, The Backs of the hands are the only visible features of the offender in the footage and images together online.
A new study aims to find out whether our hands are unique by the consideration of the physical differences between them.
the researchers are planning to do this by training the Computer to detect anatomical features in anonymous pictures sent by The Public .
This will enable algorithms to be developed, which will help to associate the police of suspected crimes, the only hope to take pictures of their hands, the scientists.
'step-change in science'scientists from the universities of Lancaster and Dundee are now calling, More Than 5,000 "citizen scientists" to take part in their study, so there is enough data to prove without a doubt that our hands are unique.
the forensic anthropologist Prof Dame Sue Black said: "Our hands shows many of the anatomical differences on the basis of our development, the influence of genetics, aging, environmental, or even accidents.
"We know that features such as the vein pattern, skin, wrinkles, freckles, birthmarks and scars are different between our right and left hands, and also different between identical twins.
"We are on the search to deliver a step-change in science, so we can analyze and understand all the factors that make a hand unique. "
A web-based app for everyone over the age of 18 and over to contribute their images for The Project , the use of smartphones at h-unique. lancaster. ac. uk
The images will not be shared with external agencies and destroyed in The Project will be at the end of the five-year research, funded by a 2. 5m euros (£2. 1m) grant from the European Research Council.
Dr. Bryan Williams , a lecturer in biometrics and human identification at Lancaster University , said: "the tools we develop are reliable and robust to inform the decisions in criminal courts.
"they could also be used to support law enforcement authorities to analyze quickly and independently of hours of footage and thousands of offensive images. "
Source of news: bbc.com