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Proceedings of the 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS, 2011
We present an update-efficient authenticated dictionary towards the goal of providing public verification of outsourced dynamic geospatial data consolidated from a dynamic set of contributing sources. We introduce an on-disk authenticated bucket-based PR-quadtree for point and range queries over multiple attributes with minimal tree realignment upon ...
Paul T. Stanton, Randal Burns
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We present an update-efficient authenticated dictionary towards the goal of providing public verification of outsourced dynamic geospatial data consolidated from a dynamic set of contributing sources. We introduce an on-disk authenticated bucket-based PR-quadtree for point and range queries over multiple attributes with minimal tree realignment upon ...
Paul T. Stanton, Randal Burns
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IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Absolute Pose Regressors (APRs) directly estimate camera poses from monocular images, but their accuracy is unstable for different queries. Uncertainty-aware APRs provide uncertainty information on the estimated pose, alleviating the impact of these ...
Changkun Liu +5 more
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Absolute Pose Regressors (APRs) directly estimate camera poses from monocular images, but their accuracy is unstable for different queries. Uncertainty-aware APRs provide uncertainty information on the estimated pose, alleviating the impact of these ...
Changkun Liu +5 more
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Blood, 2019
Introduction : TP53 mutated (TP53m) MDS and AML have very poor outcome irrespective of the treatment received, including 40% responses (20% CR) with azacitidine (AZA) with short response duration and a median overall survival (OS) of about 8 months ...
T. Cluzeau +22 more
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Introduction : TP53 mutated (TP53m) MDS and AML have very poor outcome irrespective of the treatment received, including 40% responses (20% CR) with azacitidine (AZA) with short response duration and a median overall survival (OS) of about 8 months ...
T. Cluzeau +22 more
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E-APR: Mapping the effectiveness of automated program repair techniques
Empirical Software Engineering, 2020Automated Program Repair (APR) is a fast growing area with numerous new techniques being developed to tackle one of the most challenging software engineering problems.
A. Aleti, Matias Martinez
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On the performance of nanofluids in APR 1400 PLUS7 assembly: Neutronics
, 2020The purpose of this work is to investigate the utilization of a set of nanofluids as a coolant/moderator for Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) APR 1400 PLUS7 assembly design through modeling their effect on essential neutronics parameters and quantities of
B. Khuwaileh +4 more
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Blood, 2018
Introduction: TP53 mutant (mTP53) MDS and AML, accounting for 5-10% of de novo MDS and 25-30% of therapy related MDS (t-MDS), represent a distinct molecular cohort with inferior outcomes.
D. Sallman +20 more
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Introduction: TP53 mutant (mTP53) MDS and AML, accounting for 5-10% of de novo MDS and 25-30% of therapy related MDS (t-MDS), represent a distinct molecular cohort with inferior outcomes.
D. Sallman +20 more
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Coupling of glycerol-APR and in situ hydrodeoxygenation of fatty acid to produce hydrocarbons
Fuel processing technology, 2019Glycerol valorization by coupling APR to yield hydrogen with hydrogenation of a model compound as tandem reactions is approached using Pt-Ni/Al2O3 as efficient catalyst.
V. Domínguez-Barroso +3 more
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Shadow APR-ing for APR Poisoning Detection
2023 9th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS), 2023Durjoy Majumdar, Radhika Rani Chintala
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The targum (1951:Apr. 3 - 1951:Apr. 27)
1951Some University historians indicate that the Targum was first published as an annual in 1867, but of this we have no extant evidence. In January 1869, the Targum as we now know it, made its appearance as a monthly paper that concerned itself with student “literary contributions” and college news as well as serving as a vehicle for bringing news to ...
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