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Table 2 Approach pattern and fear of collision Approach pattern with fear of collision Ratio Approach at constant velocity 90 Approach by deceleration 20.
The result to this question showed that the approach at constant velocity gave Target more fear of collision than the approach by deceleration.
Thus, according to the Stewart approach, at constant value of chloremia, albuminemia and PCO2, accumulation of lactate is always associated with lactic acidosis [ 24].
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Target feels fear of collision, if Robot approaches at constant velocity and stops suddenly.
Actually, the pitch depends only on how fast the car is moving toward or away from you, and if a car is approaching at a constant speed, the pitch of its horn remains steady.
Did the people approached at a constant velocity or by a deceleration, at the collision or the collision hazard?
The questionnaire asked the approach pattern when the respondent experienced the collision or hazard, as follows: Did the people approached at a constant velocity or by a deceleration, at the collision or the collision hazard?
For certain baffle impedances they are highly frequency dependent at low frequencies but asymptotically approach a constant at high frequency.
The ε values tend to change little as x increases and are expected to approach a constant at relatively large distances downstream.
The dispersions with the graphite particles are shear thinning at low shear rates and approach a constant dynamic viscosity at high shear rates.
Under irradiation with an upward temperature change, the microstructure in vanadium after the temperature change has been found to approach the microstructure of material irradiated at constant temperature with increasing damage level.
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