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    Road surface analysis through machine learning techniques by Singh, Prabhat, Sharma, Shilpi, Kamal, Ahmed E., Kumar, Sunil

    Published 2024
    “…Accelerometer, gyroscope, and GPS sensors are deployed in the mobile phones, which will help to collect data on the road conditions. …”
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    A Novel Monofilar-Archimedean Metamaterial Inspired Leaky-Wave Antenna for Scanning Application for Passive Radar Systems by Alibakhshikenari, Mohammad, Virdee, Bal Singh, Ali, Abdul, Limiti, Ernesto

    Published 2018
    “…The wide scanning attributes of the antenna make it suitable for passive radar applications to scan across the VHF-UHF bands for FM-Radio, television, mobile phones and GPS applications.…”
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    An ontological framework for assisting people with disabilities in organisations by Ulman, Michael

    Published 2022
    “…To fulfil the aims of the project and thesis meant extending BDI theory to include people with disabilities, and creating Semantic Web representations of BDI concepts and creating a BDI software agent - the Organisation Agent that could act as intermediary between the assisted and assisters in an organisation, communicating via mobile phones. The Organisation Agent is able to identify when an action becomes an intention and whether the action is impaired so needing assistance, and if it does need assistance to find the assisting actions from those available, then select the optimal assister and its agent and direct it to the assisted agent. …”
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    Blind justice?: an investigation into the social and economic effectiveness of discrimination law in the delivery of fair employment for visually impaired people by Griffith, David

    Published 2013
    “…As a result, mainstream access solutions are, increasingly, freely available in computers, phones and tablets. This provides the possibility of effective job productivity in virtually every workplace. …”
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    Analysis and modeling of interconnection costs in telecommunications based on a case study of Tanzania by Mpapalika, John Andrew

    Published 2012
    “…The chapter also presented the growth of the mobile networks over time in terms of number of mobile phones and mobile density. Chapter 4 discussed charging principles, call routing and operations of the international roaming and non-international roaming services referred to as the One Network concept, which was launched simultaneously in East Africa (Tanzania, Kenyaand Uganda) by the Zain GSM mobile network operator for the first time in the world on 26th September, 2006. …”
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    Finding a "fit" between narratives : a framework for meeting the needs of people struggling with non-clinical disordered eating by Shariff, Zahra

    Published 2020
    “…Fox & Power, 2009; Cooper et al., 2004), and research among a nonclinical sample often selects participants on the basis of weight categories or diagnoses which are developed and implemented by researchers and clinicians (e.g. Hernandez-Hons & Woolley, 2012). However, there is an absence of theory of sufferers’ experiences and dated examination of processes involved in help-seeking behaviours that also considers the social, cultural and economic factors influencing the problems in the person’s life (e.g. …”
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    The manufacture of tuned percussion instruments in Indonesia and Africa: a selective study by Linwood, Jamie Murray

    Published 1995
    “…Published acoustic theory on bar idioPhones deals only with western orchestral instruments. …”
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    Using social marketing strategy to promote recycling among university students in a Thai university by Kruayim, Sariya

    Published 2020
    “…Ninety-nine per cent of the students used cell phones to access Social Media Platforms, with 88.6 per cent of respondents accessing Facebook every day. …”
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