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Suspenser: A Story Generation System for Suspense
IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games, 2015Interactive storytelling has been receiving a growing attention from AI and game communities and a number of computational approaches have shown promises in generating stories for games. However, there has been little research on stories evoking specific cognitive and affective responses.
Yun-Gyung Cheong, Robert Michael Young
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2011
Professor Henk N W Lekkerkerker is a world-leading authority in the field of experimental and theoretical soft condensed matter. On the occasion of his 65th birthday in the summer of 2011, this special issue celebrates his many contributions to science. Henk Lekkerkerker obtained his undergraduate degree in chemistry at the University of Utrecht (1968)
Petukhov, Andrei +2 more
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Professor Henk N W Lekkerkerker is a world-leading authority in the field of experimental and theoretical soft condensed matter. On the occasion of his 65th birthday in the summer of 2011, this special issue celebrates his many contributions to science. Henk Lekkerkerker obtained his undergraduate degree in chemistry at the University of Utrecht (1968)
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2006
Isolated hepatocytes are a physiologically relevant in vitro model exhibiting intact subcellular organelles, xenobiotic transport, and integrated phase I and phase II biotransformation. They represent the "gold standard" for investigating xenobiotic biotransformation and metabolic bioactivation.
Elaut, Greetje +6 more
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Isolated hepatocytes are a physiologically relevant in vitro model exhibiting intact subcellular organelles, xenobiotic transport, and integrated phase I and phase II biotransformation. They represent the "gold standard" for investigating xenobiotic biotransformation and metabolic bioactivation.
Elaut, Greetje +6 more
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Law & Literature, 2003
Using Amelie Nothomb's Stupeur et Tremblements, a novel that appeared in 1999 and shook the waters of the francophone literary world, this article analyzes the relation between love and law in Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling. In order to "fulfill" love, which is defined here more in the form of caritas and justice than erotic love, one has to suspend ...
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Using Amelie Nothomb's Stupeur et Tremblements, a novel that appeared in 1999 and shook the waters of the francophone literary world, this article analyzes the relation between love and law in Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling. In order to "fulfill" love, which is defined here more in the form of caritas and justice than erotic love, one has to suspend ...
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Cyclic Maps From Suspensions to Suspensions
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1972In [7] Varadarajan denned the notion of a cyclic map f : A → X. The collection of all homotopy classes of such cyclic maps forms the Gottlieb subset G(A, X) of [A, X]. If A = S1 this reduces to the group G(X, X0) of Gottlieb [5].
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2013
In this chapter, the authors introduce the telehydraulic fork, which has become, across the years, the most common kind of front suspension for motorbikes. In chronological order, some noteworthy patents are presented, which help the reader following the main steps of the technical evolution which gave front motorbike suspensions their current shape ...
Croccolo D., Agostinis M.
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In this chapter, the authors introduce the telehydraulic fork, which has become, across the years, the most common kind of front suspension for motorbikes. In chronological order, some noteworthy patents are presented, which help the reader following the main steps of the technical evolution which gave front motorbike suspensions their current shape ...
Croccolo D., Agostinis M.
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 2010
Hanging is one of the commonest medico-legal entities that a forensic pathologist may come across and is almost always a suicide. We report a case of homicide by hanging, masquerading as a sudden death, where a 32-year-old man was hanged by his wife, helped by her boyfriend, who nearly escaped from the grip of the law. The autopsy findings were almost
Rohan, Ruwanpura, Chamil, Ariyaratne
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Hanging is one of the commonest medico-legal entities that a forensic pathologist may come across and is almost always a suicide. We report a case of homicide by hanging, masquerading as a sudden death, where a 32-year-old man was hanged by his wife, helped by her boyfriend, who nearly escaped from the grip of the law. The autopsy findings were almost
Rohan, Ruwanpura, Chamil, Ariyaratne
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Control Engineering Practice, 1996
Abstract This paper deals with robust control and advanced suspension of vehicles, and more specifically, with a new system called the CRONE suspension, based on non-integer derivation. The CRONE suspension results from a traditional suspension model whose spring and damper are replaced by a mechanical and hydropneumatic system defined by a non ...
X. Moreau, A. Oustaloup, M. Nouillant
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Abstract This paper deals with robust control and advanced suspension of vehicles, and more specifically, with a new system called the CRONE suspension, based on non-integer derivation. The CRONE suspension results from a traditional suspension model whose spring and damper are replaced by a mechanical and hydropneumatic system defined by a non ...
X. Moreau, A. Oustaloup, M. Nouillant
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The Annals of Mathematics, 1956
This paper forms part of a study of the relationship between a space and its suspension, from the standpoint of homotopy theory. We use the method of triads, based on the work of Blakers and Massey' in [2], [3], especially, and of Toda in [8]. We also apply the theory of reduced product spaces, which was introduced for the purpose in [6]. The remainder
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This paper forms part of a study of the relationship between a space and its suspension, from the standpoint of homotopy theory. We use the method of triads, based on the work of Blakers and Massey' in [2], [3], especially, and of Toda in [8]. We also apply the theory of reduced product spaces, which was introduced for the purpose in [6]. The remainder
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