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Analysis of physical fitness tests for police officers in various countries: a scoping review. [PDF]
Zhang Z, He J, Zhang X, Zhao L, Deng Y.
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Three-dimensional motion analysis of the trailing limb in obstacle crossing during gait in young adults: foot trajectory changes with the height of obstacles. [PDF]
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Global Path Planning for Land-Air Amphibious Biomimetic Robot Based on Improved PPO. [PDF]
Jiang W, Liu J, Wang W, Wang Y.
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Reinforcement learning for end-to-end UAV slung-load navigation and obstacle avoidance. [PDF]
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When is an obstacle a perfect obstacle?
Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 1998Owing to the exponential costs of path planning in a continuous or graded cost environment, robot motion planning traditionally makes the "perfect obstacle assumption" and divides workspace into perfect obstacles and perfect freespace, although in practice such a black-and-white distinction is rare. Under the above definition, however, many finite cost
A. Mukerjee, S. Sharma, R.B. Agrawal
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Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles: Cultural Tourism Through European Union Funds
Cro turizam, 2005Članak opisuje mogućnosti financiranja projekata kulturnog turizma kroz fondove Europske unije.
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Obstacles to Freedom? Obstacles to Responsibility?
2020This chapter raises three puzzles for the Neoplatonists. The first concerns ignorance and knowledge. How can we be responsible for our vicious activity if all such activity is involuntary and stems from ignorance? Conversely, how can knowledgeable contemplation be free, given that contemplation depends on the thing contemplated?
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2000
The author discusses excessive agreeableness as it appears in the analytic situation, the patient agreeing with all interpretations, accepting all the analyst suggests in such a way as to keep the treatment apparently ongoing and peaceful but actually semi-paralysed.
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The author discusses excessive agreeableness as it appears in the analytic situation, the patient agreeing with all interpretations, accepting all the analyst suggests in such a way as to keep the treatment apparently ongoing and peaceful but actually semi-paralysed.
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