An architecture for fuzzy sensor validation and fusion for vehicle following in automated highways.
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Interestingly, most of the virus particles in t h e s e highways appeared incomplete.
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Now we know that villains were operating in motor plants, weakening brakes slightly so that there is a greater risk of collision on highways.
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Most vertices are connected by efficient highways, which take you to almost any other vertex within about log n/n (but rarely much quicker).
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Cars and highways and courtrooms have been here for even less.
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In these pictures, typical features of industrial environment mostly have been left out: highways, high tension piles, industrial areas etc. thus suggesting an idyllic, pre-industrial landscape that scarcely anywhere exists.
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His recent research dealt with automated highways and intersections, airpor t design optimization, air traffic control, maintenance and investment scheduling for waterways, and queuing network analysis.
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Thus, the many inns and ordinaries, taverns and alehouses that sat along highways and littered towns and villages nationwide were crucial in collecting and distributing the flow of news.
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All deaths that occur on highways have been and will be for some time due to this cause, though the villains no longer work in the plants.
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Obviously, a highway's alignment and other characteristics manifest political action and reflect a society's or, in specific local cases, a neighborhood's prevailing values and attitudes about the technology/environment relationship.
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In this domain there was not only pastoral land but also imperial hunting grounds, production centres, including agricultural land and craft workshops which were connected by highways.
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Representations of the rest of the country were based on the perceptions of towns, villages and the countryside surrounding major highways used by merchant caravans, pilgrims or diplomatic missions.
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By 1970 there are expected to be in use a further 78¼ miles of four-lane highways.
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Expenditure on the maintenance of highways is expected to be met from revenue rather than from loans.
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On the highways there are dangers, and the warning signals are clear.
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Collocationswithhighway
highway
These are words often used in combination withhighway.
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busy highway
The real offences are, first, sheer obstruction of abusyhighwayand, secondly, long periods of parking in places which should be available for short periods only.
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elevated highway
A frequent scenario is that the jumper will sit on anelevatedhighwayor building-ledge as police attempt to talk them down.
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existing highway
The private consortia who provide the finance and expertise to design, build and operate the new roads will work alongsideexistinghighwayauthorities.
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