Understanding risky patterns of behavior and the contribution of specific EF subfunctions to specific driving errors contributes to this goal. 2.4 Common Driving Errors Although we have information about certain types of driving errors committed by older drivers, the depth of information is highly ...
Forty percent of samples had somatic alterations in known driver genes, and 62% of samples had driver gene alterations and/or recurrent segmental chromosome alterations shown in Fig.1. The most frequently altered genes wereMYCN(19% of samples; primarily amplification),TERT(17%; SVs),SHANK2(13%...
aComparison of the total non-silent mutation load per region and of the clonal mutation load per region (defined as present in a cancer cell fraction (CCF) of 0.7 or above) against the number of ubiquitous mutations that have been identified by MSeq. The percent difference to the ubiquitous ...
However, the overall product quality does not significantly influence customer intention to switch mobile products. This research contributes to the debate of goods-dominant and service-dominant logic by empirically supporting the dominance of service quality within the context of one industry, the ...
In addition, it has a damping control function that provides for stable stop performance and contributes to miniaturization of the equipment and reduction of tact time. It supports a console (available as an option) capable of monitoring such as display of rotation speed, parameter setting, test ...
Analysis of literature suggests that driver vigilance contributes to approximately 43% of vehicle crashes and 27% of near crashes [3]. Fatal crashes reported from Washington D.C. indicate that driver fatigue caused a large proportion of crashes (i.e., 10% in 2005 and 16% in 2009, for ...
contributes to serious injuries, deaths, and economic losses on the road. Due to increased drowsiness, driving performance decreases. Accidents involving serious injury or death occur because of inattention caused by an involuntary shift from waking to sleep. Individuals with normal vision exhibit ...
Questions addressed are: (1) “What is the influence of urban form on total sector CO2 emissions?” and (2) “How does the influence of urban form on CO2 emissions differ for metropolitan versus non-metropolitan status?” Spatial error regression models were estimated using county-level CO2 ...