A COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR A COLLABORATIVE MIXED-VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT IN INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE

A Comparison Between Two Different Approaches for a Collaborative Mixed-Virtual Environment in Industrial Maintenance

Nowadays the market is becoming increasingly competitive, factories are required not only to enhance the product quality but also to reduce manufacturing and maintenance times.In an industrial context, modern factories are composed by many automated systems, such as industrial robots, which can perform different tasks.Although industrial robots are

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1 Scientific research as a felt need for society

At birth the Journal of the Andean Forest Research Society, in September 2008, seeks to make visible to researchers and research, which often are locked in libraries, which spread in tiny, not transcending beyond the laboratory , cabinet or presentation at a local conference.The publications resulting from research, experi ence, methodological refl

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Aesthetic Reflexivity in the Global Age

Starting from a contribution of Scott Lash on aesthetic reflexivity, this paper aims to show that this handcuff key kind of reflexivity can have different meanings and that it is suitable to established a global community.Specifically, aesthetic reflexivity can be seen in the philosophy of deconstruction to maintain the concept of mediation and the

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Treatment Approaches for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common cancer worldwide, and it is responsible for up to one million deaths annually.Although multiple risk factors for HCC have been identified, and despite preventive measures, the incidence of HCC continues to rise to epidemiologic proportions in the United States.In general, tumor resection Baggy

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Unless Something Goes Wrong: Making Art to Understand and Mitigate the Risk of Therapeutic Inertia in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

In the long-term management of a degenerative illness there is a risk that the approach we take to treatment can be characterized by therapeutic inertia (TI).With no evidence of disease progression clinicians can be reluctant to make a change to treatment regimes.This can lead to less choice and suboptimal outcomes for people with multiple Microwav

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