نتایج جستجو برای: guards

تعداد نتایج: 1931  

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Giovanni Viglietta

Guarding and searching problems have been of fundamental interest since the early years of Computational Geometry. Both are well-developed areas of research and have been thoroughly studied in planar polygonal settings. In this thesis we tackle the Art Gallery Problem and the Searchlight Scheduling Problem in 3-dimensional polyhedral environments, putting special emphasis on edge guards and ort...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2011
Detlef Mewes Olaf Mewes Peter Herbst

Guards on machine tools are meant to protect persons from injuries caused by parts ejected with high kinetic energy from the machine's working zone. With respect to stationary grinding machines, Standard No. EN 13218:2002, therefore, specifies minimum wall thicknesses for guards. These values are mainly based on estimations and experience instead of systematic experimental investigations. This ...

Journal: :Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2001

Journal: :Dissertationes Mathematicae 2007

2015
Kue Young Rhonda Johnson

. Establishment in 1973 as an organ of the Nordiska Samarbetskommitten för Arktisk Medicinsk Forskning (NoSAMF), reporting to and financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM). . The dissolution of NoSAMF in 1996 and the transfer of the journal to joint ownership by the Nordic Society for Arctic Medicine (NSAM) and the International Union of Circumpolar Health (IUCH). Editorial and administ...

2012
K. Sreekumaran Nair

Starting with the January 2012 issue, a new team takes the reins of Diabetes. A question that many people have asked is whether the new leadership will change Diabetes. My answer would be, of course, that change is necessary to respond to new challenges arising from the continual transformation of technology and science. Such changes have been continuously transforming Diabetes since its incept...

2006
Mitch Parsell

Clark and Chalmers (1998) have argued that mental states can be extended outside an organism’s skin. In response to some worries about the availability, reliability and portability of such extended resources, Clark (2005) offers a set of rough criteria that non-biological objects must fulfil to legitimately ground mental states. One such criterion is that the information retrieved from these no...

2015
WILLIAM F. KLOSTERMEYER CHRISTINA MYNHARDT Manouchehr Zaker C. M. Mynhardt

We consider a dynamic domination problem for graphs in which an infinite sequence of attacks occur at vertices with guards and the guard at the attacked vertex is required to vacate the vertex by moving to a neighboring vertex with no guard. Other guards are allowed to move at the same time, and before and after each attack and the resulting guard movements, the vertices containing guards form ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Margaret J Couvillon Jamie P Caple Samuel L Endsor Martin Kärcher Trudy E Russell Darren E Storey Francis L W Ratnieks

In recognition, discriminators use sensory information to make decisions. For example, honeybee (Apis mellifera) entrance guards discriminate between nest-mates and intruders by comparing their odours with a template of the colony odour. Comb wax plays a major role in honeybee recognition. We measured the rejection rates of nest-mate and non-nest-mate worker bees by entrance guards before and a...

2012
Asish Mukhopadhyay Chris Drouillard Godfried Toussaint

Let bd(P ) denote the boundary of a simple polygon P . Points p and q of P are mutually visible if segment pq lies entirely inside P . This notion of visibility gave birth to an extensive literature on art-gallery problems [3], concerned with guarding the floor of a polygonal art-gallery. Chvatal [2] showed that bn/3c point guards are always sufficient and sometimes necessary. Allowing guards t...

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