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The idea was that technological development and innovation should be steered more deliberately, using scientific knowledge about different aspects the technology could affect.
This would suggest that, in the orientation domain, cor tical filters are in some way steered by the visual context.
Moreover, the courts have also steered around these conflicts among the different pressures and authorities.
By rewarding both forward movement and the correct responses to left and right whisker stimuli, rats can be steered through a slalom or obstacle course.
Reconstructing potentials of mean force through time series analysis of steered molecular dynamics simulations.
Figure 6 shows a slalom maneuver steered by a human driver trying to avoid three obstacles.
In this paper, a mobile robot with two independently driven wheels is considered, which can be steered to any position in the free space.
To this end, grids are constructed in an adaptation process steered by the indicator such that a prescribed global error tolerance is reached.