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Animal use of fence crossings in southwestern rangelands
Net‐wire fencing built to confine livestock is common on rangelands in the Southwestern USA, yet the impacts of livestock fencing on wildlife are largely unknown.
Lisa D. Zoromski +6 more
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Identification of buildings from remotely sensed imagery in urban and suburban areas is a challenging task. Light detection and Ranging (LiDAR) provides an opportunity to accurately identify buildings by identification of planar surfaces.
Thomas J. Yamashita +4 more
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A fundamental flaw in the ++AE authenticated encryption mode
In this article, we analyse a block cipher mode of operation for authenticated encryption known as ++AE (plus-plus-AE). We show that this mode has a fundamental flaw: the scheme does not verify the most significant bit of any block in the plaintext ...
Qahur Al Mahri Hassan +4 more
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Bringing back the dead: Genetic data from avian carcasses
Advances in laboratory methods and DNA sequencing technology have enabled genetic analyses of noninvasive samples, museum specimens, fossil material, and more recently, carcasses.
Lianne M. Koczur +3 more
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Landscape Structure of Woody Cover Patches for Endangered Ocelots in Southern Texas
Few ecological studies have explored landscape suitability using the gradient concept of landscape structure for wildlife species. Identification of conditions influencing the landscape ecology of endangered species allows for development of more robust ...
Jason V. Lombardi +6 more
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New forgery attack on the authenticated cipher SCREAM and iSCREAM
Authentication encryption algorithms have been widely used in networks security system since these al-gorithms can efficiently provide both privacy and integrity measurement for data transmission.
Yu-dan TIAN, Yong-zhuang WE
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Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics 13-14
13. Abydos – where Alexander started his campaign against the PersiansBetween AD 177/8 and the reign of the emperor Maximinus Thrax (235-238) the city of Abydos in the Troad (modern Çanakkale), situated on the Asian shore of the Hellespont, minted five ...
Johannes Nollé
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C. elegans is not a robust model organism for the magnetic sense
Attempts to replicate studies proposing a magnetoreceptive capacity of C. elegans were unsuccessful, suggesting it is not a suitable organism for the study of the magnetic sense.
Erich Pascal Malkemper +6 more
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Neutrophil‐Mimetic MRI Enables Ultra‐Early Detection of Vascular Inflammation After Stroke
In this study, we developed neutrophil‐mimetic MRI probes that detect ultra‐early neuroinflammation following ischemic stroke by targeting E‐selectin. Within seconds of their injection, these microparticles mimic initial leukocyte adhesion to the activated cerebral endothelium.
Marion Isabelle Morvan +17 more
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In the sanctuary of Dodona a series of bronze coins were minted in the name of ΜΕΝΕΔΗΜΟΣ ΑΡΓΕΑΔΗΣ ΙΕΡΕΥΣ (PRIEST MENEDEMOS ARGEADES). The iconography of this substantial coinage follows the traditional types struck by the Epirote mints, such as ...
Atalante Betsiou
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