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Molecule Cascades

Science, 2002
Carbon monoxide molecules were arranged in atomically precise configurations, which we call “molecule cascades,” where the motion of one molecule causes the subsequent motion of another, and so on in a cascade of motion similar to a row of toppling dominoes.
A J, Heinrich   +3 more
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Cascade Transformation

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976
The method described in [1] for transforming a cascade with the standard cell-index set to an equivalent cascade with any complete cell-index set is generalized for transforming a cascade with an arbitrary cell-index set to an equivalent one with another arbitrary cell-index set.
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Labelling and the cascade

Veterinary Record, 2011
EARLIER this year we raised the issue of labelling of medicines prescribed under the cascade ( VR , July 23, 2011, vol 169, pp 107–108). Since then, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has held discussions with various bodies including the …
Lawrence, Baker, Stuart, McArthur
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The cascade vulnerability problem

Proceedings 1993 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, 1993
A network of computers is vulnerable to the cascading problem when data of a security level d can be passed to a user with a lower security clearance u elsewhere on the network, without having to defeat any single component of the system that has an accreditation range great enough to allow users of level u and data of level d on a single system.
Joseph D. Horton   +7 more
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Cascaded GMW sequences

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1993
Summary: Pseudorandom binary sequences with high linear complexity and low correlation function values are sought in many applications of modern communication systems. A new family of pseudorandom binary sequences, cascaded GMW sequences, is constructed.
Andrew Klapper   +2 more
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Cascades of queues

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2006
This paper presents results from a bulk service queueing system, where the main service takes place at fixed time intervals, but where back-up (or relief) services may be introduced in times of heavy demand on the system. On occasions the back-up service itself may receive further back-up services, thus leading to the concept of a cascade of queues ...
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Cascade Ensembles

2005
Neural network ensembles are widely use for classification and regression problems as an alternative to the use of isolated networks. In many applications, ensembles has proven a performance above the performance of just one network. In this paper we present a new approach to neural network ensembles that we call “cascade ensembles”. The approach is
Nicolás García-Pedrajas   +3 more
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Homoclinic-Doubling Cascades

Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 2001
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Homburg, A.J., Kokubu, H., Naudot, V.
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Cascade 2.0

2014
Cascade is a program static analysis tool developed at New York University. Cascade takes as input a program and a control file. The control file specifies one or more assertions to be checked together with restrictions on program behaviors. The tool generates verification conditions for the specified assertions and checks them using an SMT solver ...
Wei Wang 0062   +2 more
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Coagulation cascade

Hemodialysis International, 2006
AbstractThe coagulation cascade is now recognized to be a series of proteolytic events mainly localized to the surface of activated platelets. Once platelets become activated by exposure to activated endothelium, they release mediators such as P‐selectin and von Willebrand factor that promote microvesicle formation and platelet adherence.
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