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A free ranging AGV

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 1988
Abstract A new sensor and control structure for free ranging operation of automated guided vehicles (AGV) has been developed and implemented. Based on the analysis of control architectures for mobile autonomous robots a control structure of Integrated Sensor Action Planning is derived.
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Panic in free‐range laying hens

Veterinary Record, 2012
PANIC has been defined as ‘frantic and sudden fright’ (MacDonald 1972) and in animals is generally characterised by some form of disorientated, excessive escape behaviour, which is often inappropriate to the situation in which it occurs (Mills and Faure 1990).
Richards, GJ   +4 more
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Behavior and Communication of Free-Ranging Cheetahs

2018
Cheetahs have unique social and mating systems, as well as hunting techniques. Males are either territory holders defending small territories or floaters roaming in large, overlapping, undefended home ranges. Both spatial tactics are adopted by solitary males or coalitions of males. Females are solitary unless accompanied by offspring.
Caro, Tim   +7 more
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Paratuberculosis in Captive and Free-Ranging Wildlife

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2011
All ruminant species, exotic or domestic, captive or free-ranging, are susceptible to disease and death due to Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) infection. Young ruminants are the most prone to infection through fecal-oral transmission.
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Free-Range Children

2018
The chapter problematizes how a neoliberal ideology organizes Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE) and the figuration of the eco-certified child. The chapter illuminates how the individual choice is elevated in the sustainability discourse, and how individuals become accountable for solving global problems.
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Choice in Free-Ranging Wild Pigeons

Science, 1974
A flock of free-ranging wild pigeons were trained to peck at buttons which, when operated, allowed brief access to grain. Although only one bird at a time could have access to the buttons, the pecks of the group were treated as an aggregate. When they chose between two buttons, each of which could occasionally produce grain, the ratios of pecks at the ...
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Pseudorabies in free-ranging raccoons

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
S M, Goyal, R, Drolet, P, King
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Louping ill in free-ranging pigs

Veterinary Record, 1994
Ross, HM   +4 more
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Free-Ranging Energetics of Penguins

1984
Penguins exhibit the greatest degree of adaptation to the aquatic environment of all seabirds. They are powerful swimmers that pursue their prey at depth allowing them to exploit the water column more than any other seabird. Dives 240 m deep have been recorded for King Penguins (Kooyman et al., 1982) and as deep as 265 m for Emperor Penguins (Kooyman ...
Randall W. Davis, Gerald L. Kooyman
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Free range

Nursery World, 2014
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