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    Can Routing Systems Surpass the Routing Knowledge of an Experienced Driver in Urban Deliveries?

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    Tests were conducted to determine solutions to future efficiency improvements in routing software, when used in the context of multi-carrier urban deliveries rounds with clean vehicles. The findings tend to show that current problems are hindering IT systems to produce optimised routes that would be better than an experienced driver in terms of distance, time and costs. However, in some cases, improvement potential was detected and manual effort added to optimised routing were leading to substantial savings. Far from ideal, current systems require substantial change to surpass the practical experience of urban delivery drivers in applying to frequent delivery within city centres

    Establishing National Ocean Service Priorities for Estuarine, Coastal, and Ocean Modeling: Capabilities, Gaps, and Preliminary Prioritization Factors

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    This report was developed to help establish National Ocean Service priorities and chart new directions for research and development of models for estuarine, coastal and ocean ecosystems based on user-driven requirements and supportive of sound coastal management, stewardship, and an ecosystem approach to management. (PDF contains 63 pages

    CFD Model of a Specific Fire Scenario

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    Flashover is a complex and potentially very dangerous phenomenon. The NSW Fire Brigade currently conducts training courses in flashover and backdraft using a test cell made from a shipping container where chipboard is set alight in the test cell and the fire is allowed to develop into flashover. As part of a collaborative project with the NSWFB, computational models are being developed to aid in the training procedure. CFD models of the test cell in advancing flashover scenarios, using the code FDS are compared with qualitative experimental data, with good agreement shown for the fire behaviour. Models with different configurations of the test cell were also compared, with particular consideration on the effect on time to flashover and temperature trends

    Visual exploration and retrieval of XML document collections with the generic system X2

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    This article reports on the XML retrieval system X2 which has been developed at the University of Munich over the last five years. In a typical session with X2, the user first browses a structural summary of the XML database in order to select interesting elements and keywords occurring in documents. Using this intermediate result, queries combining structure and textual references are composed semiautomatically. After query evaluation, the full set of answers is presented in a visual and structured way. X2 largely exploits the structure found in documents, queries and answers to enable new interactive visualization and exploration techniques that support mixed IR and database-oriented querying, thus bridging the gap between these three views on the data to be retrieved. Another salient characteristic of X2 which distinguishes it from other visual query systems for XML is that it supports various degrees of detailedness in the presentation of answers, as well as techniques for dynamically reordering and grouping retrieved elements once the complete answer set has been computed

    Factors Contributing to CO Uptake and Elimination in the Body: A Critical Review

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    BACKGROUND: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is an important public health issue around the world. Research indicates that many factors may be related to the rate of CO uptake and elimination in the human body. However, some factors related to CO uptake and elimination are considered controversial. Relatively little attention has been devoted to review and synthesis of factors affecting CO uptake and elimination. PURPOSE: This paper provides a critical scoping review of the factors and divides them into four aspects, including environmental, demographic, physiological and treatment factors. METHODS: We searched the scientific databases for research that has proposed a mathematical equation as a synthesis of quantities related to CO poisoning, CO elimination, CO uptake, CO half-life, CO uptake and elimination and their relationships. After excluding the studies that did not meet the study criteria, there were 39 studies included in the review and the search was completed before 16 December 2019. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: This review discusses most of the factors that impact the rate of CO uptake and elimination. Several factors may be related to CO uptake and elimination, such as CO concentration, the duration of exposure to CO, age, sex, exercise, minute ventilation, alveolar ventilation, total haemoglobin mass and different treatments for CO poisoning. Although some potential factors were not included in the review, the findings are useful by presenting an overview for discussing factors affecting CO uptake and elimination and provide a starting point for further study regarding strategies for CO poisoning and the environmental standard of CO

    Procedure for searching of data or a group of data in a database

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    The present invention deals with a method to search one item or a group of similar items within a number of items stored in a database, where each item is assigned with a representative graphical information, such as an image, sound, or text which identifies and characterizes the item itself. The method includes the following steps: a) organizing the database as a relational structure where all the representative information are grouped in a number of subsets according to a predetermined criterion of similarity, so that the information contained in each subset show differences in the informative content below a predetermined threshold value; b) associating to at least one of the subsets a probability value which depends on the subset content and/or from the results of previous search procedures and/or from the status of the ongoing search; c) randomly selecting one among the subsets according to the probability value assigned at the previous step, and simultaneously reproducing at least one part of the information contained in the same subset; d) if the searched item is not within the reproduced ones, repeating at least the previous step, until the user is able to find some interesting information

    Random Assisted Browsing of Rushes Archives

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    How to efficiently browse a large video database if its content is unknown to the user? In this paper we propose new approaches for browsing initialisation, exploration and content access of a rushes archive, where the span of information stored can be huge and difficult to understand at a glance. Exploring and navigating through raw footage is assisted by organising the video material in a meaningful structure and by adopting appropriate visualisation solutions. Un-annotated content is organised in hierarchical previews, while browsing is enabled by novel methods of random exploration and random content access to preview nodes. User tests conducted on professional users in a real-work scenario aim at demonstrating how the hierarchical visualisation and the proposed random browsing solutions assist the process of accessing and retrieving desired content
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