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Human factors in the guidance of uninhabited vehicles: oxymoron or tautology?: The potential of cognitive and co-operative automation Today's automation is typically tied into work processes as tools actively supporting the human operator in fulfilling certain well-defined sub-tasks. The ... A Schu...
In reality, social distancing is an oxymoron in such India's scenario [61]. Additionally, sudden lockdown enforcement on 24th March 2020, forced millions of migrant workers to undergo an uncertain future without family, food, and job. Usually, more than 50 million people migrated from Assam, ...