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Detection and analysis of holes and bumps on road surfaces
In this study, the road surface irregularities (pits, bumps, holes, speed breakers, etc.) is intended to be detected and identified with a system to be placed on the vehicles. For this purpose; a vibration-sensitive system is designed consisting of sensors, processor, and GPS receiver as hardware and the algorithms to be used for analyzing the obtained
Mujdat Soytürk
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Bumps in the Road is a collection of autobiographical stories that trace the author’s life in music. The accompanying critical preface examines notions of showing and telling, feminist approaches to autobiography, conventions of music memoir, and the nature of hybridity.
Kendall-Weed, Katherine
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ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE INFLUENCED BY ROAD BUMPS
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2002Noise levels from different kinds of vehicles were measured on streets close to road bumps. In comparison with free flowing traffic, the acceleration after road bumps increased peak noise levels from 1 to 13 dB (A) max. Although the results are of a pilot nature, it is suggested that noise consequences should be included in the planning of road bumps.
Ragnar Rylander, M Björkman
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Characterisation of road bumps using smartphones [PDF]
Introduction: Speed bumps are used as the main means of controlling vehicle speeds all over the world. It is not too infrequent, especially in the emerging economies, to have unmarked bumps that can be perilous for the passengers.
Abhijit Mukherjee +2 more
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Safety and environmental benefits of intelligent speed bumps
Speed bumps are a common speeding prevention measure used to protect vulnerable road users, i.e. pedestrians and cyclists, near crosswalks in urban areas.
Vesna Dragčević
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Bumps in the road lead to immunogenicity
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Bartok, Pataskar, Nagel et al. show that long-term interferon γ-induced tryptophan degradation interferes with mRNA translation in melanoma. They reveal a mechanism by which indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 and amino acid starvation-dependent ribosomal frameshifting leads to immunogenic aberrant peptide presentation.
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