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1 Conference paper

SCAN Technology: Feature recognition for automated sculpture reproduction

Greene, Gretchen; Greene, Robert; Markvorsen, Steen; Nielsen, Hans Bruun; Røgen, Peter; Sinclair, Robert; et al. (1 more)

Final Report From Esgi 32 Study Group With Industry, Department of Mathematics — 1998, pp. 95-108

A strategy for the reproduction (by milling in marble using a vertically moving spherical tool) of a given height function is found using a level curve analysis of the largest principal (upward pointing) curvature of the corresponding surface. Data fitting is applied to the discrete data set which represents the desired surface.

Year: 1998

Language: English

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2 Journal article

Identifying the Science and Technology Dimensions of Emerging Public Policy Issues through Horizon Scanning

Public policy requires public support, which in turn implies a need to enable the public not just to understand policy but also to be engaged in its development. Where complex science and technology issues are involved in policy making, this takes time, so it is important to identify emerging

Year: 2014

Language: Undetermined

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3 Preprint article

Identifying the science and technology dimensions of emerging public policy issues through horizon scanning

Public policy requires public support, which in turn implies a need to enable the public not just to understand policy but also to be engaged in its development. Where complex science and technology issues are involved in policy making, this takes time, so it is important to identify emerging

Year: 2014

Language: Multiple languages

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4 Journal article

Improving Utilization of Vaccine Two-Dimensional (2D) Barcode Scanning Technology Maximizes Accuracy Benefits

Recording vaccine data accurately can be problematic in medical documentation, including blank and inaccurate records. Vaccine two-dimensional (2D) barcode scanning has shown promise, yet scanner use to record vaccine data is limited. We sought to identify strategies to improve scanning rates

Year: 2021

Language: English

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