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Convoy Navigation

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1998
This paper describes the basic operations of a navigating convoy of vehicles which are automatic but are led by a manually driven master vehicle. The convoy navigation system simulated and tested is based on distance measurement between the vehicles.The navigation is aided by dead reckoning of all the vehicles.
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Navigating Ambivalence

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2013
This commentary explores the sometimes uncomfortable ambivalence that colors most people’s experience of disability, either as an aspect of a person’s own identity, or as an aspect of a person’s interactions with a person with a disability. Disabilities are experienced by many as both a positive and a negative aspect of a person’s identity.
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The Navigation of Navigation Satellites

Journal of Navigation, 1986
The orbits of navigation satellites have to be determined very precisely. The Transit broadcast (predicted) ephemeris, which is computed by the US Navy Astronautics Group, has an estimated orbital positional accuracy of the order of 25 m in each direction.
V. Ashkenazi, T. Moore
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Electromagnetic Navigation

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2010
Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy using overlaid CT Images is a safe procedure. It improves the diagnostic yield of the flexible bronchoscopy for peripheral lesions and also allows sampling of the mediastinal lymph nodes. Additionally, the system provides several other advantages: there is no additional radiation, and it has a short learning ...
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Navigation Bronchoscopy

Respiration, 2019
With the advent of lung cancer screening, and the increasingly frequent use of computed tomography (CT) scanning for investigating non-pulmonary pathology (for example CT coronary angiogram), the number of pulmonary nodules requiring further investigation has risen significantly.
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Navigating Spaces: Fetal Navigation Techniques

The Practising midwife, 2017
“I turned my OP baby and regulated my own contractions in an hour, directly avoiding induction and possibly other interventions. This was my second labour, which from this point on flowed smoothly to a physiological birth in just a few hours. My first baby had also started labour in a less than ideal position. She was still not engaged and contractions
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Celestial Navigators and Navigation Stories

Culture and Cosmos, 2005
Fishermen of the Kerkennah Islands in Tunisia, Moce Islanders in Fiji, and navigation instructors at the United States Naval Academy are the focus of a contemporary study of modern day navigation by the stars. The differences between these communities are obvious, but one of the similarities is the focus of this paper: the stories they tell about ...
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On Navigation

Scientific American, 2020
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Navigation Ability

2017
Van der Ham, Ineke, Claessen, M.H.G.
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