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... represent the characteristics of objects and / or features of interest . The computer would compare the scanned pat- terns with those stored in its memory . As soon as something of interest appeared , it would examine it with higher ...
... represent the characteristics of objects and / or features of interest . The computer would compare the scanned pat- terns with those stored in its memory . As soon as something of interest appeared , it would examine it with higher ...
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... represented by this gap is not NASA's responsibility alone . The gap is indicative that an effective technology transfer mechanism does not yet exist within the computer field . Software developed within NASA is often done in a batch ...
... represented by this gap is not NASA's responsibility alone . The gap is indicative that an effective technology transfer mechanism does not yet exist within the computer field . Software developed within NASA is often done in a batch ...
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... representing life sciences and the technological disciplines of computers and control should develop better cooperative mechanisms and more coherent programs to avoid man - machine research " falling between the cracks , " as has been ...
... representing life sciences and the technological disciplines of computers and control should develop better cooperative mechanisms and more coherent programs to avoid man - machine research " falling between the cracks , " as has been ...
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... represented by the soft landing of the Vikings and the effectiveness of the onboard experimental systems , more new important questions were raised . For these to be answered , an extensive surface exploration should be under- taken . A ...
... represented by the soft landing of the Vikings and the effectiveness of the onboard experimental systems , more new important questions were raised . For these to be answered , an extensive surface exploration should be under- taken . A ...
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... represent problems of substance which will require study . The wheeled or tracked vehicle control system will have to respond to constraints imposed by irregular terrains . In the case of locomotion on a flat plane , it is a ...
... represent problems of substance which will require study . The wheeled or tracked vehicle control system will have to respond to constraints imposed by irregular terrains . In the case of locomotion on a flat plane , it is a ...
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