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Parameter determination of chaboche kinematic hardening model using a multi objective genetic algorithm (2010)
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Chaboche model is a powerful tool to evaluate the cyclic behavior under different loading conditions using kinematic hardening theory. It can also predict the ratcheting phenomenon. To predict the ratcheting, it is required to determine the material... Read More about Parameter determination of chaboche kinematic hardening model using a multi objective genetic algorithm.
New trade union activism: Class consciousness or social identity? (2010)
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New trade union roles and contexts have encouraged the emergence of new representatives and provided the basis for a more diverse activism. This book asks whether trade union activity and ideologies allow for the expression and mobilisation of differ... Read More about New trade union activism: Class consciousness or social identity?.
An audit of rubella IgG antibody status in antenatal women in a NHS Trust over 5 years (2005–2009) (2010)
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Rubella, a vaccine-preventable infection. This study examined the antibody status of 11 987 pregnant women during 2005–2009. Results showed a non-significant decrease in those with antibody levels of
Engaging the social sciences: Results, research and resources (2010)
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SPECT/CT: A clinical testament (2010)
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Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium (2010)
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Open Science is an approach to the conduct of science in which the whole of an ongoing scientific investigation – data, ideas, questions, plans, results and more – is made available online. Open Science began as a way to facilitate the workings of mu... Read More about Muddying the waters or clearing the stream? Open Science as a communication medium.
New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab (2010)
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Researchers are increasingly playing a key role in the public communication of science. This makes understanding researchers’ motivations, and the benefits and barriers they perceive, an important step to ensuring successful direct interactions betwe... Read More about New frontiers in science communication: Researchers’ experiences of coming out of the lab.
Climate justice: The global climate negotiations (2010)
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A discussion of the role of Bolivia in the climate negotiations, seeking a maximum 1.5 degrees of warming, while others accept 2 degrees.
Representing 'things to come': Feeling the visions of future technologies (2010)
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Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the production of embodied anticipation inherent to video representations of technological futures. The focus of inquiry is videos produced by HP Labs and M... Read More about Representing 'things to come': Feeling the visions of future technologies.
Future orientation of cities project (2010)
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On medication through adolescence after transplantation (2010)
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Swarms of metaheuristic agents: A model for collective intelligence (2010)
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Swarm intelligence algorithms are created to build collective intelligence based on inherent properties of populations. However, this sort of problem solving approaches use collective evolution of solutions, which make up the population relied on. Th... Read More about Swarms of metaheuristic agents: A model for collective intelligence.
Grounding motivation in energy autonomy: A study of artificial metabolism constrained robot dynamics (2010)
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We present an evolutionary robotics investigation into the metabolism constrained homeostatic dynamics of a simulated robot. Unlike existing research that has focused on either energy or motivation autonomy the robot described here is considered in t... Read More about Grounding motivation in energy autonomy: A study of artificial metabolism constrained robot dynamics.
Microbial fuel cell driven behavioral dynamics in robot simulations (2010)
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With the present study we report the first application of a recently proposed model for realistic microbial fuel cells (MFCs) energy generation dynamics, suitable for robotic simulations with minimal and extremely limited computational overhead. A si... Read More about Microbial fuel cell driven behavioral dynamics in robot simulations.
MFCs and algae (2010)
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Algae and photosynthetic bacteria may be integrated or associated with Microbial Fuel Cells MFCs in a number of different ways including: (1) use of whole (intact) or lipid-extracted lyzed cells as the primary carbon-energy source for anodic microbia... Read More about MFCs and algae.
Influences of history, geography, and religion on genetic structure: The Maronites in Lebanon (2010)
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Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and in-migration. These expansions may be driven by complex doctrinal differentiation, together with major population migrations and gene flow. The aim of... Read More about Influences of history, geography, and religion on genetic structure: The Maronites in Lebanon.
In-cylinder studies of hybrid combustion in a direct injection single-cylinder optical engine (2010)
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Over the last decade, controlled autoignition (CAI) combustion, or homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI), has been the subject of numerous studies and has shown its potential to reduce fuel consumption and NO x emissions simultaneously from... Read More about In-cylinder studies of hybrid combustion in a direct injection single-cylinder optical engine.
Injecting practices and knowledge of the associated risk among 1619-year-old injecting drug users in Plymouth, UK (2010)
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There has been significant research into the harms associated with injecting drugs and about the use of needle exchange programmes (NEPs) by adult injecting drug users (IDUs) in the United Kingdom. However, very limited research has been conducted in... Read More about Injecting practices and knowledge of the associated risk among 1619-year-old injecting drug users in Plymouth, UK.
Identifying trade entry and exit timing using mathematical technical indicators in XCS (2010)
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This paper extends current LCS research into financial time series forecasting by analysing the performance of agents utilising mathematical technical indicators for both environment classification and in selecting actions to be executed. It compares... Read More about Identifying trade entry and exit timing using mathematical technical indicators in XCS.