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GENTLE/A - Adaptive Robotic Assistance for Upper-Limb Rehabilitation
(University of Hertfordshire, 2014-03-05)Advanced devices that can assist the therapists to offer rehabilitation are in high demand with the growing rehabilitation needs. The primary requirement from such rehabilitative devices is to reduce the therapist ... -
A Gentle/S approach to robot assisted neuro-rehabilitation
(Springer Nature, 2004-06)Movement disorders (MD) include a group of neurological disorders that involve neuromotor systems. MD can result in several abnormalities ranging from an inability to move, to severe constant and excessive movements. Strokes ... -
The GENTLE/S project : A new method of delivering neuro-rehabilitation
(IOS Press, 2001)Stroke is a leading cause of disability and in particular effects older people. Although the causes of stroke are well known and it is possible to reduce these risks. there is a need to improve rehabilitation techniques ... -
Geofencing Motion Planning for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using an Anticipatory Range Control Algorithm
(2024-01-04)This paper presents a range control approach for implementing hard geofencing for unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), and especially remotely piloted versions (RPVs), via a proposed anticipatory range calculator. The approach ... -
Geoff Ryman
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Geographic variation in Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker of oilseed rape) populations in the UK
(2013-08)Major resistance (R) gene-mediated resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans is associated with a gene-forgene interaction in which the product of a pathogen effector (Avr) gene is recognised by the product of a host R ... -
Geographic variation in severity of phoma stem canker and Leptosphaeria maculans/L. biglobosa populations on UK winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
(2010-01)Phoma stem canker, caused by Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa, is the most important disease of oilseed rape in Europe. Differences between L. maculans and L. biglobosa in their life-cycles enable the two species ... -
Geographical approach to international tourism
(1989-03-01)Dr S.J. Page of the Department of Geography, Christ Church College, Canterbury, reports on the proceedings of a conference organized by the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission of Tourism and Leisure, 13-20 ... -
The geography of reflective leadership : the inner life of democratic learning communities
(2010)This article argues the philosophical case for broadening the concept and practice of reflective leadership to embrace spiritual learning. It was given the best paper award when presented at the International Philosophy ... -
Geography of Tourism and Recreation
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The Geography of Tourism and Recreation
(Routledge, 1999-01-01)This book presents an introduction to tourism, leisure and recreation and to the relationships between them. It includes a number of international case studies spanning Europe, North America, Australasia and Asia. Each ... -
Geography of Tourism and Recreation : Environment, Place and Space
(Routledge, 2002)The Geography of Tourism and Recreation presents the first comprehensive introduction to tourism, leisure and recreation and the relationships between them. This accessible text includes a wealth of international case ... -
The Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment, Place and Space
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The geography of tourism and recreation: Environment, place and space: Second edition
(Routledge, 2003-09-02)The Geography of Tourism and Recreation presents the first comprehensive introduction to tourism, leisure and recreation and the relationships between them. This accessible text includes a wealth of international case ... -
Geometric approach to Fletcher's ideal penalty function
(1995)In this note, we derive a geometric formulation of an ideal penalty function for equality constrained problems. This differentiable penalty function requires no parameter estimation or adjustment, has numerical conditioning ... -
Geometric cues influence head direction cells only weakly in nondisoriented rats
(2011-11-02)The influential hypothesis that environmental geometry is critical for spatial orientation has been extensively tested behaviorally, and yet findings have been conflicting. Head direction (HD) cells, the neural correlate ... -
Geomorphological consequences of glacier advance across a paraglacial rock avalanche deposit
(2013-05)Glacial reworking of paraglacial rock slope sediment has been inferred from long-deglaciated terrains to contribute significantly to glacial sediment transfer. At Feegletscher, Switzerland, we provide the first description ...