Contents : Introduction Part a the themesContents : Introduction Part a the themes
It takes place at a moment that there is world-wide recognition that the society has, and continues, to change as a result of the past-paced changes of information and telecommunications technology and thereby driving economic, social
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Hydro Seminar Series  Episode 2 [0: 00] [silence 00: 00]Hydro Seminar Series  Episode 2 [0: 00] [silence 00: 00]
Al Rea: [0: 11] Well, thanks to everyone for joining us today. This is the second session of the usgs hydrography Webinar Series. I'm Al Rea and I work with Jefferson LeeJeff Simley. Together, we're CoManagers of the nhd
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Low Impact Hydropower InstituteLow Impact Hydropower Institute
Alaska Power and Telephone Company (apt) for the Black Bear Lake Hydroelectric Project. The Ferc project Number is 10440. This memo also introduces some of the fascinating issues that we will have to work our way through if we are to accept applications from
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Patent roundtablePatent roundtable
As a longstanding ict industry analyst and commentator I believe these descriptions are inaccurate
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The Internet IntroductionThe Internet Introduction
I really haven't much of a clue what to write. If it's any help, I have covered the regulation of the Internet, and have also made passing mention of the Internet in the articles on technological determinism
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Company: Ooredoo Group Conference Title: Full Year 2015 Results Presenter: Andreas Goldau Date: Wednesday 2nd March 2016Company: Ooredoo Group Conference Title: Full Year 2015 Results Presenter: Andreas Goldau Date: Wednesday 2nd March 2016
Operator: Good day and welcome to the Ooredoo Group Full Year 2015 Results Conference Call. Today’s conference is being recorded. At this time I’d like to turn the conference over to Andreas Goldau. Please go ahead sir
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Mimics the movement of Real InsectsMimics the movement of Real Insects
Abstract- this paper presents an introduction to the world of swarm robots and adumbrates its applications and how it is applicable in a real life scenario, in what scenarios the robotic swarm can be used
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Physical Limits of ComputingPhysical Limits of Computing
Computational science & engineering and computer science & engineering have a natural and long-standing relation
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Tesla Motors and the U. S. Automotive IndustryTesla Motors and the U. S. Automotive Industry
U. S. market, at first mainly by importing vehicles from overseas plants. Among the first were German carmakers Volkswagen (now also owner of the Porsche and Audi brands), Daimler, and bmw, as well as Japanese carmakers Honda, Toyota
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Third meeting of the working group of fsmpThird meeting of the working group of fsmp
Jonasson from the icao secretariat, Montreal and Mr Mike Biggs, the Rapporteur of Working Group fsmp (fsmp-wg). Mr Jonasson acted as the Secretary of the meeting
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L10a- phonetic Alphabets (28 January, 2005)L10a- phonetic Alphabets (28 January, 2005)
In this course, we will be learning to use the phonetic alphabet developed by the International Phonetic Association. In this section
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The Evolution of Technicity Mike DoyleThe Evolution of Technicity Mike Doyle
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Educational Research Association, University of Exeter, England, 12-14 September 2002
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April 2017 NewsletterApril 2017 Newsletter
Camp Hill: busy, creative, generous, fun. As you read this newsletter, you’ll find reports on so much activity it gets hard to take it all in. Here are some thoughts just from the last couple of weeks
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The lessons from the anarchist experiences on urban social cohesionThe lessons from the anarchist experiences on urban social cohesion
Hence, one should not neglect the lessons from past experiences if the goal is to build a better future
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Introduction. Machine Ethics as a new fieldIntroduction. Machine Ethics as a new field
One of the key questions is to what extent medical robots might be able to become autonomous, and what degree of hazard their abilities might cause. If there is risk, what can be done to avoid it while still allowing robots in medical care?
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