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adaptable automation. Adaptable automation is a form of flexible automation in which the human operator (rather than the system as in adaptive automation) can decide when and to what extent to delegate tasks.
elucidated how the microbial composition in the bioanodes was mostly depending on the electrode material, rather than the inoculation procedure. The results achieved with these bioanodes pave the way for scaling
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It is a rather unknown chapter in the history of the GDR: More than 23,000 contract workers from Mozambique worked in agriculture, industry and handicrafts in the GDR for several years from 1979 onward
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n of our lives, to name only a few. To organize a proper approach towards solving these problems rather naturally draws on the old debate on state versus market or on centralized versus decentralized planning
a worthwhile investment for us to attend," she concluded. And if someone came to her stand with a rather specific question about third-party funding, she was able to refer them straight to the colleagues
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predominantly been used in care to date. AI is most frequently used in hospitals, outpatient settings are rather rare, and nursing education or day care are hardly represented. "The predominantly described application
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enforced all over Europe in this moment emphasises the importance of online education opportunities. Rather than mainly focusing on the time after Covid-19 – when physical mobility will be possible again -
to the earth, seeking to understand disaster not as the effect of natural or man-made activities. Rather, it suggests that human-nonhuman anthropocenic relations produce an assemblage that is called a disaster
convincing illusion of intelligence – in other words, not much the creation of intelligent beings, but rather of technologies that are perceived by humans as such. Drawing from the history of AI from the Turing
dream leads from the modern comfort of the city into the mysterious depths of the forest – where, rather than Wi-Fi, only magic lies in the air. The play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream (more or less ...)” combines