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Extravehicular Activity Compatibility Evaluation of Developmental Hardware . . .

by Omb No, Jr., Hardware For Assembly, Repair Of Precision Reflectors, Walter L. Heard, Mark S. Lake, Harold G. Bush, J. Kermit Jensen, James E. Phelps, Richard E. Wallsom , 1992
"... (Maximum 200 words) This report presents results of tests performed in neutral buoyancy by two pressure-suited test subjects to simulate EVA tasks associated with the on-orbit construction and repair of a precision reflector spacecraft. Two complete neutral buoyancy assemblies of the test article ( ..."
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concepts were found to be EVA compatible, although one concept was judged by the test subjects to be considerably easier to operate. The average time to install a panel from a position within arm's reach of the test subjects was 1 min 14 sec. The panel replacement tool was used successfully

Experiences with an Architecture for Intelligent, Reactive Agents

by R. Peter Bonasso, R. James Firby , Erann Gat , David Kortenkamp, David P. Miller , Marc G. Slack
"... This paper describes an implementation of the 3T robot architecture which has been under development for the last eightyears. The architecture uses three levels of abstraction and description languages whichare compatible between levels. The makeup of the architecture helps to coordinate planful ..."
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This paper describes an implementation of the 3T robot architecture which has been under development for the last eightyears. The architecture uses three levels of abstraction and description languages whichare compatible between levels. The makeup of the architecture helps to coordinate

E.: Extravehicular Activity Compatibility Evaluation of Developmental Hardware for Assembly and Repair of Precision Reflectors

by Walter L. Heard, Mark S. Lake, Harold G. Bush, J. Kermit Jensen, James E. Phelps, Richard E. Wallsom , 1992
"... This report presents results of tests performed in neutral buoyancy bytwopressure-suited test subjects to simulate extravehicular activity (EVA) tasks associated with the on-orbit construction and repair of precision re ectors. The purpose of the tests was to evaluate the EVA compatibility of (1) jo ..."
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This report presents results of tests performed in neutral buoyancy bytwopressure-suited test subjects to simulate extravehicular activity (EVA) tasks associated with the on-orbit construction and repair of precision re ectors. The purpose of the tests was to evaluate the EVA compatibility of (1

The spatial and temporal signatures of word production components

by P. Indefrey, W. J. M. Levelt - Cognition , 2004
"... This paper presents the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis of the relevant imaging literature on word production (82 experiments). In addition to the spatial overlap of activated regions, we also analyzed the available data on the time course of activations. The analysis specified regions and ..."
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course of activations in word production is, on the whole, compatible with the temporal constraints that perception processes impose on the production processes they affect in picture/word interference paradigms.

Vacuum Compatible

by Christ Ian Rudolf, Chr Istopher Mock, Ra Iner Gloess, Phys Ik Instrumente (p I
"... Hexapods are widely used for positioning objects in six dimensions of freedom with high precision down to the submicron range. For applications in ultra-high-vacuum atmosphere, a Hexapod was designed that uses a driving principle with motors outside of the vacuum atmosphere. In this new design, an a ..."
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, an active vibration damping system based on piezoelectric actuators in combination with a newly developed 6-D acceleration sensor was implemented.

Blood Compatibility

by Anand P. Khandwekar, Deepak P. Patil, Yogesh Shouche
"... ABSTRACT: Improving blood compatibility of biodegradable polymers is an area of intensive research in blood contacting devices. In this study, curdlan sulphate and heparin-modified poly (caprolactone) (PCL) hybrids were devel-oped by physically entrapping these molecules on the PCL surface. This mod ..."
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ABSTRACT: Improving blood compatibility of biodegradable polymers is an area of intensive research in blood contacting devices. In this study, curdlan sulphate and heparin-modified poly (caprolactone) (PCL) hybrids were devel-oped by physically entrapping these molecules on the PCL surface

and Environmental Compatibility

by President Clinton Established, Committee On Technology, John A. Volpe, National Transportation
"... this document. Important areas not covered in this plan include development of advanced aerospace vehicles, commercial space transportation's affect on and integration into the goals for aviation, and operating concepts for commercial and general aviation that could substantially increase the m ..."
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compatibility, this plan is intended only to provide a strategic overview. Specific research topic areas and projects are noted as examples of high priority program content. The descriptions of research programs contained in this report do not represent the full content of individual research efforts, and do

The JPEG2000 still image compression standard

by Athanassios Skodras, Charilaos Christopoulos, Touradj Ebrahimi - IEEE Signal Proc. Mag , 2001
"... The development of standards (emerging and established) by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for audio, image, and video, for both transmission and storage, has led to wo ..."
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to worldwide activity in developing hardware and software systems and products applicable to a number of diverse disciplines [7], [22], [23], [55], [56], [73]. Although the standards implicitly address the basic encoding operations, there is freedom and flexibility in the actual design and development

Compatibility Verification for Web Service Choreography

by Howard Foster, Sebastian Uchitel, Jeff Magee, Jeff Kramer - In Proc. ICWS , 2004
"... In this paper we discuss a model-based approach to verifying process interactions for coordinated web service compositions. The approach uses finite state machine representations of web service orchestrations and assigns semantics to the distributed process interactions. The move towards implementin ..."
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implementing web service compositions by multiple interested parties as a form of distributed system architecture promotes the ability to support 1) compatibility verification of activities and transactions in all the processes and 2) that the composition is equivalent to the distributed system specification

Persistent activity in the prefrontal cortex during working memory

by Clayton E. Curtis - Trends in Cognitive Sciences , 2003
"... The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) plays a crucial role in working memory. Notably, persistent activity in the DLPFC is often observed during the retention interval of delayed response tasks. The code carried by the persistent activity remains unclear, however. We critically evaluate how wel ..."
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The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) plays a crucial role in working memory. Notably, persistent activity in the DLPFC is often observed during the retention interval of delayed response tasks. The code carried by the persistent activity remains unclear, however. We critically evaluate how
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