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Comparative analysis of the detection capabilities of BacT/ALERT and BACTEC blood culture systems for simulated and clinical bacteremia specimens. [PDF]
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Correction: A metabonomic study to explore potential markers of asymptomatic hyperuricemia and acute gouty arthritis. [PDF]
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Science Signaling, 2013
Soluble lymphotoxin plays a paracrine role in controlling immunoglobulin A responses and regulating gut microbiota.
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Soluble lymphotoxin plays a paracrine role in controlling immunoglobulin A responses and regulating gut microbiota.
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Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 2018
Abstract. Compared with other team settings, flight crew in air transport present a unique situation where the leader or supervisor regularly engages in active control. When the captain is assigned cognitively demanding pilot flying duties, the subordinate and often less experienced first officer must perform equally crucial monitoring and support ...
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Abstract. Compared with other team settings, flight crew in air transport present a unique situation where the leader or supervisor regularly engages in active control. When the captain is assigned cognitively demanding pilot flying duties, the subordinate and often less experienced first officer must perform equally crucial monitoring and support ...
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Transmission Lines, 2019
British Rail's adoption of a computer-based train operating system in the mid-1970's sheds light on the design of early military command and control computer systems and the subsequent evolution of the ...
Aylen, Jonathan, Gwynne, Bob
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British Rail's adoption of a computer-based train operating system in the mid-1970's sheds light on the design of early military command and control computer systems and the subsequent evolution of the ...
Aylen, Jonathan, Gwynne, Bob
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Ubiquitous command and control
Intelligent Decision Technologies, 2007We assert that the current conceptualisation of military operations has itself become a legacy system, which fails to take advantage of emerging technology and evolving commercial business practice. In response to this, we present a conceptual framework for the development of potentially extremely robust societies of human decision-makers and automated
Dale Lambert, Jason B. Scholz
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The collaborative production of computer commands in command and control
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2000The division of labour, in its turn, implies interaction; for it consists not in the sheer difference of one man's kind of work from that another, but in the fact that the different tasks and accomplishments are parts of a whole to whose product all, in some degree, contribute.
Paul Luff, Christian Heath
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