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Knowledge Creation and Sharing – Complex Methods of Inquiry and Inconsistent Theory
Recent research and practice have led to the development of relatively complex methods for inquiry which can be applied by human analysts. However, it has appeared until recently that these could not be supported by software tools, since the limitations of traditional mathematical algorithms constrained their development. We suggest a model which lays the foundations for the development of softwar
Lidingö - Förebild för ekologisk planering
Automatic Tuning of PID Controllers
Children's rights to representation: a comparison between Sweden and England
Outlining a conception of animal welfare for organic farming systems
Can people with cognitive functional impairments use public transportation?
Using SDI and Service-based Systems to Facilitate Natural Resource Management
Molecular imprinting used for chiral separations
Molecular imprinting is a promising technique for the preparation of synthetic polymers of predetermined specificity. Functional monomers are copolymerized with crosslinkers in the presence of the desired molecule, the imprint molecule. The use of these polymers as chiral stationary phases is discussed. Other applications, such as antibody-mimics, enzyme-like catalysts and sensors, are also focuse
The Balkans in Focus. Cultural Boundaries in Europe
Deliverable No. 3 – Scoping report. Working report within the project Conflict Study – Application in HA (Highway Agency) Road Safety Management
This report summaries the work undertaken to date, and provides a platform on which further site selection, training and fieldwork may be undertaken. The outline quantity of sitework is stated, based on a build up of likely time input required. The availability and applicability of the two main datasets, STATS19 and On The Spot (OTS) data, is summarised. Currently, STATS19 has yielded 11 potential
Shape Modeling by Optimising Description Length Using Gradients and Parameterisation Invariance
In Statistical Shape Modeling, a dense correspondence between the shapes in the training set must be established. Traditionally this has been done by hand, a process that commonly requires a lot of work and is difficult, especially in 3D. In recent years there has been a lot of work on automatic construction of Shape Models. In recent papers (Davies et al., Medical Image Computing and Computer-Ass