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Problems That Patients Feel are Appropriate to Discuss with Their GPs [PDF]
Sarah Spence
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Monocular visual servo control of a quadcopter for crossing windows, doors, and corridors
Abstract This paper proposes a sequential visual servo control scheme for quadcopters, where the main goal is to drive a quadcopter to a desired pose while crossing windows, doors, or corridors using only visual feedback. This control scheme is composed of two stages that act in sequence: the approaching and pose regulation phases.
Carlos A. Toro‐Arcila+2 more
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Citizens' advice in general practice. A burden GPs could do without. [PDF]
J S Chaggar
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Regional Shopping Objectives in British Grocery Retail Transactions Using Segmented Topic Models
ABSTRACT Understanding the customer behaviours behind transactional data has high commercial value in the grocery retail industry. Customers generate millions of transactions every day, choosing and buying products to satisfy specific shopping needs.
Mariflor Vega Carrasco+4 more
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Anticoagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation GPs struggle to meet demand [PDF]
Joanna Shakespeare+3 more
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Model Bias Identification for Bayesian Calibration of Stochastic Digital Twins of Bridges
ABSTRACT Simulation‐based digital twins must provide accurate, robust, and reliable digital representations of their physical counterparts. Therefore, quantifying the uncertainty in their predictions plays a key role in making better‐informed decisions that impact the actual system.
Daniel Andrés Arcones+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored waiting times and the factors influencing them in child and adult populations undergoing assessment for autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental differences. The analysis focused on a retrospective review of 408 cases with assessments completed between October 2021 and May 2022, conducted by 30 diagnosing teams in ...
Donald Maciver+6 more
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Abstract Separating selection bias from moral hazard in private health insurance (PHI) markets has been a challenging task. We estimate selection bias and moral hazard in Australia's mixed public‐private health system, where PHI premiums are community‐rated rather than risk‐rated.
Clifford Afoakwah+3 more
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BackgroundPsychopathology research mainly focused on the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between personality and psychiatric disorders without considering the moment-to-moment dynamics of personality in response to environmental situations.
Habibolah Khazaie+5 more
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GPS-IDS: An Anomaly-based GPS Spoofing Attack Detection Framework for Autonomous Vehicles [PDF]
Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) heavily rely on sensors and communication networks like Global Positioning System (GPS) to navigate autonomously. Prior research has indicated that networks like GPS are vulnerable to cyber-attacks such as spoofing and jamming, thus posing serious risks like navigation errors and system failures.
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