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    RAPP System Architecture

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    International audience— Robots are fast becoming a part of everyday life. This rise can be evidenced both through the public news and announcements, as well as in recent literature in the robotics scientific communities. This expanding development requires new paradigms in producing the necessary software to allow for the users' particular needs. In this paper we present a novel architectural design of the RAPP framework that attempts to address this issue, developed within the context of the EU funded project RAPP "Robotic Applications for Delivering Smart User Empowering Application". The proposed framework has been designed aiming towards a cloud-based approach to integrating robotic devices and their respective applications. This goal was defined going beyond the up-coming trends in infrastructures, and focusing on alternative approaches to conventional robotic controllers, while at the same time expanding the capabilities of the RAPP framework in a seamless and scaling manner

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    International audience— Robots are fast becoming a part of everyday life. This rise can be evidenced both through the public news and announcements, as well as in recent literature in the robotics scientific communities. This expanding development requires new paradigms in producing the necessary software to allow for the users' particular needs. In this paper we present a novel architectural design of the RAPP framework that attempts to address this issue, developed within the context of the EU funded project RAPP "Robotic Applications for Delivering Smart User Empowering Application". The proposed framework has been designed aiming towards a cloud-based approach to integrating robotic devices and their respective applications. This goal was defined going beyond the up-coming trends in infrastructures, and focusing on alternative approaches to conventional robotic controllers, while at the same time expanding the capabilities of the RAPP framework in a seamless and scaling manner

    Wedding snapshot of Leo Rapp and Hildegard Rapp (nee Kaiser).

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    LBIWedding photograph of Leo Rapp and Hildegard Kaiser

    RAPP Update for NYS Recycling Community

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    Information for materials management and recycling agencies and businesses about the NYS Recycling Agricultural Plastics Project (RAPP). Includes a summary of NYS's regulation prohibiting open burning as it applies to the agriculture

    RAPP Update for CCE Educators

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    Information for Extension and other outreach educators about the messages they can convey to farmers to encourage the recycling of used agricultural plastics. Includes background on the Recycling Agricultural Plastics Project and on NYS's regulation prohibiting open burning

    New York State's Recycling Agricultural Plastics Project (RAPP): Hurdles and High Points

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    The Northeast United States supports a vibrant and diversified agriculture that generates lots of different types of plastic waste. This presentation focuses on logistical decision points in developing a sustainable recycling infrastructure and viable recycling markets suited for agriculture and non-organic agricultural wastes. The Recycling Agricultural Plastics Project (RAPP) is a Cornell University initiative working in collaboration with agricultural producers, and with organizations, agencies and businesses that support agriculture, environmental protection, regional economic development and recycling

    Ludwig Rapp collection 1914-1994

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    This collection contains a letter written on September 8, 1914 by Jewish World War I soldier Ludwig Rapp to his mother and his uncle, apparently anticipating his own death before he went into battle (it is accompanied by an English language translation); there are also photocopied pages from a 1932 memorial book for Jewish fallen World War I veterans, mentioning Ludwig Rapp, published 1932; and a document entitled “Family Trees” with the genealogy of the Epstein, Adler, Darmstadter, Garfunkel, Popper, Rapp, Schwitzer, and Vogel families. The pages with the genealogy of Ludwig Rapp are marked.digitizedLudwig Rapp was killed in action on November 11, 1914

    IMAGE Love Your Body Day Speaker Emily Rapp discusses "Disabilities and Body Image"

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Politics, Economics and Social Issues - Podcasts - IMAGE Love Your Body Day Speaker Emily Rapp discusses 'Disabilities and Body Image'." Rapp, the author of the book Poster Child, speaks on Oct. 15, 2008, drawing partially on her experiences living with a prosthetic leg and with anorexia nervosa. She reads a passage from her book. The event was sponsored by the activist organization IMAGE and was a celebration of Love Your Body Day. Part of the address at the beginning is missing

    Emily Rapp Black, 41st Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Emily Rapp Black is the author of Poster Child: A Memoir, and The Still Point of the Turning World, which was a New York Times bestseller. Her next book, Sanctuary, is forthcoming from Random House in 2019. She was recently awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and is associate professor of creative writing at the University of California-Riverside

    Rayna Rapp, Amniocentèse : discours maternel et discours médical

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    Rapp Rayna. Rayna Rapp, Amniocentèse : discours maternel et discours médical. In: Diplômées, n°146, 1988. France-USA. Comparaison des réactions de nos sociétés devant le progrès des connaissances et des techniques en biogénétique de la transmission de la vie : Séminaire AFFDU-Currier 3-4 mars 1988. p. 235
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