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Particle Swarm Optimization—An Adaptation for the Control of Robotic Swarms

Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is a numerical optimization technique based on the motion of virtual particles within a multidimensional space. The particles explore the space in an attempt to find minima or maxima to the...

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Particle Swarm Optimization—An Adaptation for the Control of Robotic Swarms

Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is a numerical optimization technique based on the motion of virtual particles within a multidimensional space. The particles explore the space in an attempt to find minima or maxima to the...

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Interview with Margaret Howell Heath
Margaret Howell Heath
Jan 01, 0001
In her October 12, 2006 interview with Nicole L. Wilson, Margaret Howell Heath explains why she joined the WAVES and shares her experiences being stationed in San Francisco. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Do T.V. and Music Affect Your Workout? A Winthrop Graduate Assistant Says...
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Nicole Swank is a graduate assistant from Dallas, Texas. She is pursuing a master's in sport and fitness administration. According to several new studies, the type of television program you watch during a workout can affect...
Published by: Winthrop University
Customer Loyalty Programmes in South Africa
The study examines customer attitudes towards fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) retail outlets based on customer engagement, loyalty programmes, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty towards customer repurchasing decisions....
Effects of fast x-ray cone-beam tomographic measurement on dimensional metrology
Abstract X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is increasingly used for dimensional metrology, where it can offer accurate measurements of internal features that are not accessible with...
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Orienting to Student Sense-Making
This chapter reports on work from a decade-long project to develop and study the use of teaching simulations focused on the teaching practices of eliciting and interpreting student thinking to support preservice teachers'...
‘Quel funeste poison? Racine, Nicole and theatrical crisis’
Nicholas Hammond
Oct 27, 2015
The querelle du théâtre during the seventeenth century is a subject that has received sustained critical attention. My starting point will be one small corner of the ongoing debate, namely the response by Jean Racine to Pierre...
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Decision-making, Beliefs, and Personality: Actively Open Minds Versus Cognitive Misers
Nicole Dalasio
Jan 01, 0001
This study investigates factors involved in decision-making, particularly cognitive style, moral reasoning, receptivity to pseudo-profound bullshit, autistic traits, and mood. The Dual Process Theory of reasoning proposes there...
Published by: Ursinus College
Decision-making, Beliefs, and Personality
Nicole Dalasio
Jan 01, 0001
This study investigates factors involved in decision-making, particularly cognitive style, moral reasoning, receptivity to pseudo-profound nonsense, autistic traits, and mood. The Dual Process Theory of reasoning proposes there...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Effect of Music and Television Viewing on Enjoyment During Aerobic Exercise
Nicole Swank
Jan 01, 0001
A majority of individuals exercise with an entertainment device that promotes a positive distraction during aerobic exercise. It is however unclear if certain entertainment promotes a greater enjoyment and feeling state than...
Published by: Winthrop University
Tuning Photo-Sensitive Intramolecular Electron Transfers in Rhenium Coordination Compounds
Nicole Schmalbach
Jan 01, 0001
To investigate photo-sensitive intramolecular electron transfers in supramolecular coordination compounds, three covalently linked donor ligand acceptor (CLDA) complexes were proposed with the general formula...
Published by: Ursinus College
Assessing the Phylogenetic and Cultural Content of Learned Song
Nicole Creanza
Jan 01, 0001
In the oscine songbirds, song is learned by a juvenile from a tutor of the same species, in a pattern that is analogous to human language, and likewise has the potential to change over time by cultural evolution. The...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells outside the bone marrow
Bone marrow (BM) is the primary site of adult blood production, hosting the majority of all hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Rare HSPCs are also found outside of the BM at steady state. In times of large...
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Cannabinoid CB1R Receptor Mediates Metabolic Syndrome in Models of Circadian and Glucocorticoid Dysregulation
Nicole Bowles
Jan 01, 0001
The most recent projections in the growing obesity rates across the nation show an increase to 60% by the year 2030. These growing rates of obesity are paralleled by an increased rates of depressive conditions, anxiety, and...
Published by: Rockefeller University
When small data beats big data
Small data is sometimes preferable to big data. A high quality small sample can produce superior inferences to a low quality large sample. Data has acquisition, computation and privacy costs which require costs to be balanced...
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Loss and gain of bone in spondyloarthritis
The breadth of bone lesion types seen in spondyloarthritis is unprecedented in medicine and includes increased bone turnover, bone loss and fragility, osteitis, osteolysis and erosion, osteosclerosis, osteoproliferation of soft...
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