Abstract: Being able to build a map of the environment and to simultaneously localize within this map is an essential skill for mobile robots navigating in unknown environments in absence of external ...
This essay examines the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for health inequalities. It outlines historical and contemporary evidence of inequalities in pandemics—drawing on international research ...
1.1 What is the purpose of this statement on information on health inequalities? This statement supports relevant NHS bodies (NHS bodies) to fulfil their legal duties and take an evidence-led ...
Comprehensive repository offering official resources, detailed guides, and reference materials for Golden Software Grapher on Windows PCs. Designed to support users with tutorials, tips, and ...
Linear functions are used to model a broad range of real-world problems. The ability to solve linear equations and inequalities is an essential skill for analysing these models. This section covers ...
As over one million students receive their GCSE results, Sky News has found gender and factors linked to deprivation remain troubling predictors of students' performance. Overall GCSE grades are ...
Despite well-established health-care systems in many high-income and middle-income regions, persistent gaps in representation, access, and care continue to undermine equity in cardiovascular health, ...
Hospitals will be able to address unfair elective waits for working class and minority patients as new data published today shows those from deprived communities are more likely to wait longer. Data ...
Addressing health inequalities will be a critical part of recovering lost momentum when it comes to driving down rates of cardiovascular disease, according to our new report, Bridging Hearts. The ...
“Inequality is bad for economic growth and bad for poverty reduction. In the past researchers were not able to exactly quantify the effect of inequality in the context of economic shocks. This graph ...
Scholars from an African research centre hosted by the University of Cape Town (UCT) are key contributors to a new book that aims to shape global discussions and discourses on Africa’s inequality ...