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Aion: A Bandwidth Optimized Scheduler with AoI Guarantee
IEEE INFOCOM 2021 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2021This paper investigates bandwidth minimization under AoI constraints – a fundamental problem that has not been studied in AoI research. The problem is of critical importance in bandwidth-limited IoT environment when AoI is used as a constraint. We present a novel fast algorithm called Aion that can construct a scheduler to satisfy AoI constraints with ...
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Harvard Theological Review, 1934
The Roman garrison town of Talmis, now called Kalabsha, lies in Nubia a little South of the Lesser Cataracts of the Nile and was the seat of a god called Merul or Melul, a name hellenized as Mandulis. He was worshipped elsewhere in this region, as for instance in a temple of his own at Ajuala and in the temple of Petêsi and Pihor at Dendûr, and again ...
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The Roman garrison town of Talmis, now called Kalabsha, lies in Nubia a little South of the Lesser Cataracts of the Nile and was the seat of a god called Merul or Melul, a name hellenized as Mandulis. He was worshipped elsewhere in this region, as for instance in a temple of his own at Ajuala and in the temple of Petêsi and Pihor at Dendûr, and again ...
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1979
In his "Poimandres", Reitsenstein has dealt about the god Aion and particularly acquired the merit to prove a relatively early date of the existence of this peculiar figure. To this relatively early occurrence of speculation about the god Aion, it corresponds to the other hand, if one kept a common general name for the heavenly Pleroma belonging ...
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In his "Poimandres", Reitsenstein has dealt about the god Aion and particularly acquired the merit to prove a relatively early date of the existence of this peculiar figure. To this relatively early occurrence of speculation about the god Aion, it corresponds to the other hand, if one kept a common general name for the heavenly Pleroma belonging ...
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AION and glaucoma: similarities and difference
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2009Abstract Purpose Anterior ischemic neuropathy (AION) and glaucomatous optic neuropathy (GON) are two distinct clinical entities, but share some striking similarities. Methods These similarities between AION and GON are highly suggestive of a common mechanism for the development of the two diseases.
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