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    • Humans' Perception of a Robot Moving Using a Slow in and Slow Out Velocity Profile 

      Schulz, Trenton; Holthaus, Patrick; Amirabdollahian, Farshid; Koay, Kheng Lee (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2019-03-25)
      Humans need to understand and trust the robots they are working with. We hypothesize that how a robot moves can impact people’s perception and their trust. We present a methodology for a study to explore people’s perception ...
    • Humour 

      Lippitt, John (Blackwell, 1992)
    • Humour 

      Lippitt, John (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009)
    • Humour and incongruity 

      Lippitt, John (1994)
      The first in a series of articles on the philosophy of humour and laughter looks at attempts made to explain humour in terms of incongruity.
    • Humour and Irony in Kierkegaard's Thought 

      Lippitt, John (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000)
      Irony, humor and the comic play vital yet under-appreciated roles in Kierkegaard's thought. Focusing upon the Concluding Unscientific Postscript, this book investigates these roles, relating irony and humor as forms of the ...
    • Humour and release 

      Lippitt, John (1995)
      The third article in this series looks at Freud's attempt to explain humour and laughter in terms of the release of 'psychic energy'.
    • Humour and superiority 

      Lippitt, John (1995)
      This is the second in a series of articles on the philosophy of humour and laughter. This article looks at the attempts which are made to explain humour in terms of superiority.
    • Hundred thousand degree gas in the virgo cluster of galaxies. 

      Sparks, W.B.; Pringle, J. E.; Carswell, R. F.; Donahue, M.; Martin, R.; Voit, M.; Cracraft, M.; Manset, N.; Hough, J. H. (2012-05-01)
      The physical relationship between low-excitation gas filaments at similar to 10(4) K, seen in optical line emission, and diffuse X-ray emitting coronal gas at similar to 10(7) K in the centers of many galaxy clusters is ...
    • Hundreds of new cluster candidates in the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea survey DR1 

      Barba, R.H.; Roman-Lopes, A.; Nilo Castellon, J.L.; Firpo, V.; Minniti, D.; Lucas, P.W.; Emerson, J.P.; Hempel, M.; Soto, M.; Saito, R.K. (2015-09-18)
      Context. VISTA variables in the Vía Láctea is an ESO Public survey dedicated to scanning the bulge and an adjacent portion of the Galactic disk in the fourth quadrant using the VISTA telescope and its near-infrared camera ...
    • Hunger and Food Poverty 

      O'Connell, Rebecca; Hamilton, Laura (Pluto, 2017-05-20)
    • Hurricane Jessie 

      Gibb, Lorna (2019-10-31)
      This article considers the career and life of Jessie White Mario. Her journalism and writing offer a unique perspective on the tumultuous period of Italian history, during the Risorgimento, yet are often overlooked. Her ...
    • Husserl and the phenomenology of temporality 

      Gallagher, Shaun (Blackwell, 2013)
    • HVDC links between North Africa and Europe: Impacts and benefits on the dynamic performance of the European system 

      Benasla, Mokhtar; Allaoui, Tayeb; Brahami, Mostefa; Denai, Mouloud; Sood, Vijay (2018-02-01)
      In the last decade, there have been several initiatives for the deployment of cross-Mediterranean HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) links to enable the transmission of electrical power from renewable energy sources between ...
    • Hyaluronan: Investigations into the mode of action of hyaluronan in topical drug delivery 

      Brown, Marc; Jones, Stuart A.; He, Weijiang; Martin, Gary P. (American Chemical Society, 2006)
      Hyaluronan (HA) is a polyanionic, polysaccharide ubiquitous in mammals where it has a protective, structure stabilising and shock-absorbing role. The unique viscoelastic nature of HA along with its biocompatibility and ...
    • Hyaluronan: Pharmaceutical characterization and drug delivery 

      Liao, Y. H.; Jones, Stuart A.; Forbes, B.; Martin, Gary P.; Brown, Marc (2005)
      Hyaluronic acid ( HA), is a polyanionic polysaccharide that consists of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and beta-glucoronic acid. It is most frequently referred to as hyaluronan because it exists in vivo as a polyanion and not in ...
    • Hyaluronic acid : a unique topical vehicle for the localized delivery of drugs to the skin 

      Brown, Marc; Jones, Stuart A. (2005-05)
      Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring polyanionic, polysaccharide that consists of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and beta-glucoronic acid. It is present in the intercellular matrix of most vertebrate connective tissues ...
    • A hybrid analytical model for an entire hospital resource optimisation 

      Ordu, Muhammed; Demir, Eren; Davari, Soheil (2021-09-01)
      Given the escalating healthcare costs around the world (more than 10% of the world's GDP) and increasing demand hospitals are under constant scrutiny in terms of managing services with limited resources and tighter budgets. ...
    • A Hybrid Architecture for Federated and Centralized Learning 

      Elbir, Ahmet M.; Coleri, Sinem; Papazafeiropoulos, Anastasios K.; Kourtessis, Pandelis; Chatzinotas, Symeon (2022-09-01)
      Many of the machine learning tasks rely on centralized learning (CL), which requires the transmission of local datasets from the clients to a parameter server (PS) entailing huge communication overhead. To overcome this, ...
    • A Hybrid Detection and Classification System for Human Motion Analysis 

      Tabb, Ken; Davey, N.; Adams, R.G.; George, S. (Springer Nature, 2002)