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Safety data collection and user behaviour
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2012We had mentioned in our earliest editorials that this magazine would provide space for hard, evidence-based research emanating from parts of the world from which we have not heard much on safety is...
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This chapter reviews some examples of simulation work to illustrate the collective behavior in active colloidal systems using established numerical methods. Thereby, it illustrates how to apply these methods. First, we consider interacting active Brownian particles and explore the properties of an active bath.
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Collective Behaviour of People
2002There has been a recent boost in the application of ideas/methods/result of statistical physics to a wide range of phenomena ocurring outside of the realm of the non-living world. Examples include models developed for biological macrom-elecules, bacteria colonies and, among others, for the various group activities of people.
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The beauty of collective behaviour
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2011Many of the most fascinating and dramatic examples of animal behaviour involve collective activities. These include the synchronised movements of large flocks of birds and shoals of fish, the complex and efficiently regulated organisation of bee colonies, and the intricate, and often monumental, structures built by termites.
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Patterns of collective behaviour
1994Abstract In the dynamics in Chapter 4 the connector graph changed from one subgraph of a lattice to another: the graphs were embedded in a fixed graph, a lattice, which simplifies both the analysis and the algorithms considerably. It is clear, however, that this assumption — all σ’s embedded in a fixed graph — is highly restrictive.
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Modeling Collective Behaviour: Insights and Applications from Crowd Psychology
, 2020Anne Templeton, F. Neville
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Digital Communities and Collective Behaviour
L. Stracqualursi, Patrizia Agati
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The Psychology of Collecting Behaviours
Hoarding Disorder (HD) is an extreme form of normal human accumulative behaviours, the furthest point on a continuum from casually acquiring items of interest/sentiment to possessing large quantities of ‘stuff’ which is hazardous to an individual’s health, way of life, and a potential environmental health concern to themselves and others.Mcinnes, Lynn +2 more
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