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The latter aspects often prove challenging due to the complex interaction between a robot and the environment in which it exists, frequently resulting in a time consuming iterative process where control code is redeveloped and tested many times before obtaining an optimal controller.
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Often I was ignored, as if I just didn't exist; frequently I received sexist comments ranging from "Do something useful and make us a cup of tea, love," through to: "I've been in this industry 30 years, darlin', and I'm not taking orders from a girl".
The solutions that do exist frequently come at a very high price and many pension funds are in deficit on a buy-out basis.
Aspartic acid [D] and serine [S] exist frequently at position +2 of each α-helix in zinc-fingers.
Few data exist on sex differences in other tissues of the knee by MRI and in systemic biomarkers of joint metabolism, and those that do exist frequently vary in the assessment of potential mediators of sex differences.
Today, fortunately, family and acquaintance violence is considered a crime, but, unfortunately, it still exists, most frequently against women and vulnerable populations.
An electron can potentially be found at any distance from the nucleus, but, depending on its energy level, exists more frequently in certain regions around the nucleus than others; this pattern is referred to as its atomic orbital.
No gold standard protocol exists, and frequently employed methods of establishing a single cut-off point such as using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis only output a binary categorisation so cannot be used.
It seems likely that SCI exists more frequently in subjects with type 2 diabetes than in subjects without it, since a frequency of SCI was reported to be 42% in general Japanese patients (9) and 47.5% in nondiabetic subjects (our unpublished data).
This work, stemming primarily from the industrial and organisational psychology literature, is based on the fundamental insight that underlying many, if not all, engineering and human behavioural apparent root causes there exists a frequently complex network of organisational and social influences that significantly contributes to creating the conditions under which such failures occur.
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