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Do Commercial Airline Policies for Passengers With Obesity Carry Enough Weight? [PDF]
McGovern T, Finucane FM, Flaherty GT.
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Challenges and Initiatives to Operationalize the Planetary Boundaries for Novel Entities. [PDF]
Smit M +4 more
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Joint Optimization of Time Slot and Power Allocation in Underwater Acoustic Communication Networks. [PDF]
Geng X, Hu Y.
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Enhancing Spectral Efficiency of 6G Downlink Beamforming via Cooperative Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning. [PDF]
Al Janaby A, Al-Rizzo H, Qassim Y.
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2019
This chapter explores the concept of space policy and sheds light on its importance in understanding the nature and evolution of space activities and programs. More specifically, this chapter seeks to offer an introduction on how space policy can be defined and understood, followed by an overview of the main current trajectories of space policies of ...
Arne Lahcen, Djordje Andrijasevic
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This chapter explores the concept of space policy and sheds light on its importance in understanding the nature and evolution of space activities and programs. More specifically, this chapter seeks to offer an introduction on how space policy can be defined and understood, followed by an overview of the main current trajectories of space policies of ...
Arne Lahcen, Djordje Andrijasevic
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2023
Turning to the member-state level, this chapter approaches the Italian case starting from the idea that the space sector is at the centre of international competition. Great powers such as the United States, China and Russia look to space as a critical domain for economic, technological and military purposes. The EU has also shown considerable activity,
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Turning to the member-state level, this chapter approaches the Italian case starting from the idea that the space sector is at the centre of international competition. Great powers such as the United States, China and Russia look to space as a critical domain for economic, technological and military purposes. The EU has also shown considerable activity,
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Space Policy, 1989
Abstract By the mid-1980s Australia's space industry was concentrated in the areas of tracking activities, assembly of spacecraft and ground station equipment, and active remote sensing applications. In 1986 the government announced a policy aimed at increasing the country's involvement in space research and development, and the development of ...
B.S. Middleton, E.F. Cory
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Abstract By the mid-1980s Australia's space industry was concentrated in the areas of tracking activities, assembly of spacecraft and ground station equipment, and active remote sensing applications. In 1986 the government announced a policy aimed at increasing the country's involvement in space research and development, and the development of ...
B.S. Middleton, E.F. Cory
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Space Policy, 1985
Abstract The UK is at an important crossroads in its approach to space. The next few years will determine whether it will capitalize on the opportunities provided by its outstanding record in scientific research, or whether space will join the long list of industries where the UK has failed to realize its potential.
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Abstract The UK is at an important crossroads in its approach to space. The next few years will determine whether it will capitalize on the opportunities provided by its outstanding record in scientific research, or whether space will join the long list of industries where the UK has failed to realize its potential.
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U.S. space policy: Multilateral mining
Science, 2020In their Policy Forum “U.S. policy puts the safe development of space at risk” (9 October, p. 174), A. Boley and M. Byers claim that U.S. plans to purchase a small amount of commercial Moon resources put the safe development of space at risk. To the contrary, U.S. actions are poised to help jumpstart a new age of space innovation that has the potential
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