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Fast wall-following exploration with two cooperating mobile robots
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2010)In this paper two cooperating robots are used to explore an unknown environment. The new technique aims to decrease the exploration time and the energy consumption. It combines the wall-following exploration algorithm and ... -
Fat Cities and Food Deserts: : Exploring a socio-spatial continuum
(2007-11-30)Abstract: Just as in Australian cities, European urban areas are suffering an increasing spatial, social, economic and political divide between the food enabled and those whose health is suffering from poor food choices. ... -
Fat City : Why Bologna Works
(1998-02)An article exploring the paradox of the rich cuisine of the citta grassa (fat city) and its thin, long lived inhabitants -
Fat mass- and obesity-associated genotype, dietary intakes and anthropometric measures in European adults : the Food4Me study
(2016-02)The interplay between the fat mass- and obesity-associated (FTO) gene variants and diet has been implicated in the development of obesity. The aim of the present analysis was to investigate associations between FTO genotype, ... -
Fatal heart block from intentional yew tree (Taxus baccata) ingestion: a case report
(2019-12-23)Background Taxus baccata, also known as English yew, is a poison that causes cardiac arrhythmias and can result in death from cardiogenic shock.Case summary A 49-year-old gentleman was admitted following yew ingestion with ... -
Fatal injuries while under the influence of psychoactive drugs: a cross-sectional exploratory study in England
(2006)BACKGROUND: Studies of drug-related mortality rarely describe fatal injuries due to psychoactive drug intoxication (FIUI). The main aim of this study was to determine the nature, extent and pattern of FIUI. METHODS: This ... -
Fatalism and the Future
(Oxford University Press, 2011)I discuss how we should respond to the view that says that the truth of future-tensed statements entails that the future could not have been otherwise. Much fatalist reasoning of this type is rather uninteresting since it ... -
Fatalism and the Future
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Fatalities Associated with Mephedrone in Combination with Other Stimulant Drugs in Young People Aged 16-24 Years
(2013-12)Introduction: Mephedrone is a stimulant Class B drug chemically related to amphetamine. It comes in tablet or powder form and has no therapeutic use. Mephedrone’s reported effects are similar to those of amphetamine and ... -
Fatally Divided: : An analysis of the role micro-political divisions played in the unions’ loss of the 1986-87 News International dispute.
(2016-06-30)On 5 February 1987 the SOGAT National Executive Committee (NEC) voted 23 to 9 to end its dispute with News International Limited. One day later the NGA National Council, followed suit and ended their industrial action. ... -
Fatally divided? An analysis of the role micro-political divisions played in the trade unions’ loss of the 1986–1987 News International dispute : An analysis of the role micro-political divisions played in the trade unions’ loss of the 1986-87 News International dispute
(2018-06-01)On 5 February 1987, the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT) National Executive Committee voted to end its dispute with News International Limited. One day later, the National Graphical Association (NGA) National ... -
The Fate of Fenella
(Valancourt Press, 2008)A murder mystery, published in 1892, `The Fate of Fenella' is an experimental novel featuring twenty-four chapters each written by a different best-selling Victorian novelist without collaboration with the other authors. ... -
Fathers' Experiences of Caring for an Adult Child with Psychosis: a Qualitative Study
(2018-10-29)Aim: Previous research has looked at parental experiences of caring, which has highlighted the rewarding nature of caring but also the difficulties associated with this role. However, within these studies the majority ... -
Fathers’ experiences of caring for an adult child with psychosis: A qualitative study
(2020-01-20)Previous research exploring parental experiences of caring has highlighted both the rewarding nature and associated difficulties with this role. Within these studies the majority of parents have been mothers, resulting in ... -
Fatigue Crack Growth Assessment and Fatigue Resistance Enhancement of Aluminium Alloys
(2018-08-01)Fatigue damage of aluminium alloys is one of the key concerns in transport industries, particularly in the aerospace industry. The purpose of the project is to develop new knowledge and techniques against fatigue failure ... -
Fatigue crack growth simulation in railway axles
(TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2011-09)In order to carry out the railway axle design according to the "Damage Tolerance" philosophy, reliable crack-growth models for these kind of components are necessary. Indeed, damage tolerance principles have received more ... -
Fatigue life and self-induced volumetric changes of CARDIFRC
(2010-09-01)A class of ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced cementitious composites (UHPFRCC) has been developed at Cardiff university and registered under the trade name CARDIFRC. The method of its production and its mechanical ... -
A Fatigue Life Assessment Methodology for Rolling-Element Bearing Under Irregular Loading
(2015-06-09)The paper presents a methodology for estimating the fatigue life of rolling-element bearing under irregular loading conditions. This method overcomes the limitations encountered by rolling-element bearing lifing models ...