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A blockchain-based multi-authority hierarchical attribute encrypted data sharing scheme in the Internet of Medical Things. [PDF]
Yuan H, Dong G, Zhao L.
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A CNTFET based process variation resilient SRAM design for stable low power and half select free operation. [PDF]
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Ethnicity, gender, and social class in Honduras: an analysis using the permanent household survey. [PDF]
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Loop dynamics govern MALT1 activation revealed by integrative AlphaFold, MD, and NMR analysis. [PDF]
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A dataset of high-resolution snapshots of the viscous sublayer from direct numerical simulation of a turbulent boundary layer up to <i>Re</i> <sub>θ</sub>=2400. [PDF]
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Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 2021
Although various hierarchical structures have been investigated with respect to the different elements of urban form, the hierarchical spatial order of access from streets to plots and buildings has not been adequately explicated and objectively assessed. In this article, a new method, access structure, is presented to bridge this knowledge gap.
Yacheng Song, Ye Zhang, Dongqing Han
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Although various hierarchical structures have been investigated with respect to the different elements of urban form, the hierarchical spatial order of access from streets to plots and buildings has not been adequately explicated and objectively assessed. In this article, a new method, access structure, is presented to bridge this knowledge gap.
Yacheng Song, Ye Zhang, Dongqing Han
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Knowledge structure and subject access
Posters and short talks of the 1992 SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '92, 1992Previous studies of library on-line catalogs [5], have identified subject searching as both the most popular method of access as well as the most problematic. These findings have stimulated a large amount of research on subject or topical access, most focusing on the vocabulary of the subject headings list and ways to improve its richness (e.g.
Kay A. Flowers, Nancy J. Cooke
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