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Surfing on curved surfaces—The Maple Package Surf

Computer Physics Communications, 2020
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Marcelo Pirôpo   +2 more
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Surfing with Fun

2013 International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering, 2013
The paper presents a formalization of web sites based on functional programming (FP) and graphs. More precisely, it explains how FP can be used to infer and to generate web pages from a data model, or to embed a query language (helpful to search a precise information). As a consequence, the paper also proposes a generic web site to be configured with a
Laurent Thiry, Michel Hassenforder
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Surfing for headache

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2002
Web sites for headache vary tremendously in their usefulness to physician and patient. There are those set up by national and international organisations aimed at the clinician and concerned with the structure and organisation of the relevant organisation and management issues.
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Surfing Injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2003
Compared with other sports, surfing is relatively safe. Contact with the surfboard, rocks, coral, or sand causes most injuries. Environmental factors such as sun exposure and marine animal bites and stings are other causes of injury. Surfing with common sense, sunscreen, and proper equipment can help prevent injury.
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Surf and ride

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2008
We talk about network mobility when a network connecting to the Internet dynamically changes its point of attachment to the Internet. We can classify Network Mobility based services in two main categories: services that allow connections from the Internet to the mobile network; services that allow connections from the mobile network to the Internet ...
Pierre Levis   +3 more
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Surfing injuries

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2002
The purpose of this study was to describe the relative frequency, pattern, and mechanism of surfing injuries. Descriptive data of surfing injuries was collected by using a Web site-based interactive multiple choice survey. Data was collected from May 1998 to August 1999.
Andrew, Nathanson   +2 more
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Surfing Interconnect

12th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'06), 2006
We present a novel approach to long-wire signalling. We use the traditional division of long wires into buffered segments, but the delay of each buffer is modulated by signals derived from a timing chain. This creates a circuit element whose timing behaviour is between that of an inverter and that of a latch. We call these "soft latches".
Mark R. Greenstreet, Jihong Ren
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Mobile web surfing is the same as web surfing

Communications of the ACM, 2006
Even in the new context, users surf in the usual way.
Halvey, Martin   +2 more
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Dissolving into the surf

Journal of Lesbian Studies
In this short piece I think about the ocean as queer and its liberating sensualities as a practice of writing into the surf. What are the dissolutions that emerge from the wetness of the sea? This piece is based on forthcoming work where I expand upon the themes of queer and trans ecologies at the sea's edge.
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Surfing with Rod

2016
I wish Rod a happy birthday. Rod has offered a good historical account of our early days of collaboration in his paper, “The Birth and Early Days of Parameterized Complexity” [D12]. One of the themes of our life-long collaboration has been a shared passion for surfing, and many of our best ideas were hammered out on surf trips.
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