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Challenges

Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 2002
We argue that pervasive computing offers not only tremendous opportunities and exciting research challenges but also possible negative environmental impacts, particularly in terms of physical waste and energy consumption. These environmental impacts will come under increasing government and consumer scrutiny, and like other disciplines (e.g ...
Ravi Jain, John Wullert
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Challenge

Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 2002
One application domain the mobile computing community has not yet entered is that of grid computing -- the aggregation of network-connected computers to form a large-scale, distributed system used to tackle complex scientific or commercial problems.
Thomas Phan, Lloyd Huang, Chris Dulan
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Fibrolamellar carcinoma: Challenging the challenge

European Journal of Cancer, 2020
Fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC) is a rare and poorly understood malignancy, which seems to be more prevalent in young patients compared with conventional hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Performing prospective clinical trials recruiting patients diagnosed with FLC has proven challenging with scarce data available guiding clinical management.
Angela Lamarca   +7 more
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Challenging the Glucose Challenge Test

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2011
To reduce the number of patients needing oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), screening options have been considered, balancing patient comfort, cost and risk of missed diagnosis. Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) recommends glucose challenge test (GCT) as screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), while others suggest fasting ...
Jenny, Huynh   +4 more
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Challenge, What Challenge?

1990
There are two inter-related aims in this final chapter. First, to evaluate some of the foregoing material under the headings of strengths, weaknesses and challenges. Second, to restate and summarise some of the judgements made in the previous chapters.
Jean-Louis Barsoux, Peter Lawrence
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Challenging Others’ Challenges

Qualitative Inquiry, 2016
Research funders throw down a gauntlet about the “grand challenges” of our time, like a cure for cancer, or eradicating poverty. But “normal science” is the practice of the particular. Our knowledge comes in glimpses, not the arc of the floodlight. This article argues that if we want to build a cumulative knowledge of the social, we need to synthesize,
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Clinicopathologic challenge

International Journal of Dermatology, 2009
What is your diagnosis?
Rajan P, Kulkarni   +2 more
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The Challenges of Challenge Experiments

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Challenge experiments involving infecting healthy human subjects to test the efficacy of a new vaccine can be invaluable, but historically, researchers sometimes undertook such efforts with little attention to ethical concerns raised by purposefully making people sick.
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Unexpected challenges

Veterinary Record, 2017
Nicky Mansell, Young Vet Network representative on BVA Council, discusses the challenges graduates face on top of clinical work.
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