Constant Amortized RMR Complexity Deterministic Abortable Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for CC and DSM Models [PDF]
The abortable mutual exclusion problem was introduced by Scott and Scherer to meet a need that arises in database and real time systems, where processes sometimes have to abandon their attempt to acquire a mutual exclusion lock to initiate recovery from a potential deadlock or to avoid overshooting a deadline.
arxiv
On Chronic Cervical Endometritis as a Frequently Overlooked Cause of Sterility and Abortion [PDF]
A. W. Edis
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Abortion and well-being: A narrative literature review
“Well-being” is utilised in multiple ways – an everyday word, a component of health, a policy objective, reflecting a diverse set of shifting meanings, conceptualisations, definitions, measurements, and theorising.
Ernestina Coast+10 more
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Case of Rupture of Female Bladder Associated with Abortion [PDF]
Thomas L. Gentles
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INDUCTION OF ABORTION AND LABOUR BY MEANS OF OESTRIN [PDF]
A. L. Robinson+2 more
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The no-test abortion is a patient-centered abortion [PDF]
Kathryn Fay+2 more
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Association between HLA-E gene polymorphism and unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) in Iranian women [PDF]
Background: Human leukocyte antigen-E (HLA-E)is a non-classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigens which expressed on extra villous cytotrophoblast, which interacts with NKG2A, is an inhibitory receptor on natural killer (NK) cells ...
Maryam Fotoohi+4 more
doaj
On the Communication Complexity of Secure Multi-Party Computation With Aborts [PDF]
A central goal of cryptography is Secure Multi-party Computation (MPC), where $n$ parties desire to compute a function of their joint inputs without letting any party learn about the inputs of its peers. Unfortunately, it is well-known that MPC guaranteeing output delivery to every party is infeasible when a majority of the parties are malicious.
arxiv
Note on the fertility of different breeds of sheep, with remarks on the prevalence of abortion and barrenness therein [PDF]
Walter Heape, Walter Heape
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