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Proceedings of the 2016 workshop on Hot topics in Middleboxes and Network Function Virtualization, 2016
Click has significant advantages for middlebox development, including modularity, extensibility, and reprogrammability. Despite these features, Click still has no native TCP support and only uses nonblocking I/O, preventing its applicability to middleboxes that require access to application data and blocking I/O.
Rafael Laufer +3 more
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Click has significant advantages for middlebox development, including modularity, extensibility, and reprogrammability. Despite these features, Click still has no native TCP support and only uses nonblocking I/O, preventing its applicability to middleboxes that require access to application data and blocking I/O.
Rafael Laufer +3 more
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Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 2007
To sample a typical key in a “trie,” an appropriate climbing might consider generating random edges in the same manner as the data are generated. In the absence of the probability generating the keys, an uninformed random choice among the children still provides an alternative.
Christophi, Costas, Mahmoud, Hosam
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To sample a typical key in a “trie,” an appropriate climbing might consider generating random edges in the same manner as the data are generated. In the absence of the probability generating the keys, an uninformed random choice among the children still provides an alternative.
Christophi, Costas, Mahmoud, Hosam
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2018
This chapter examines the social aspect of the interwar arts. It demonstrates that the genuinely innovative were almost all dependent on personal patronage to support the early stages of their career. The necessity of clientage relationships influenced what was achieved, since the patrons’ interests could not be discounted.
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This chapter examines the social aspect of the interwar arts. It demonstrates that the genuinely innovative were almost all dependent on personal patronage to support the early stages of their career. The necessity of clientage relationships influenced what was achieved, since the patrons’ interests could not be discounted.
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Sports Medicine, 1997
Three-quarters of elite and recreational sport climbers will suffer upper extremity injuries. Approximately 60% of these injuries will involve the hand and wrist, the other 40% will be equally divided between the elbow and the shoulder. Most injuries will be tendonopathies secondary to strains, microtrauma or flexor retinacular irritation.
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Three-quarters of elite and recreational sport climbers will suffer upper extremity injuries. Approximately 60% of these injuries will involve the hand and wrist, the other 40% will be equally divided between the elbow and the shoulder. Most injuries will be tendonopathies secondary to strains, microtrauma or flexor retinacular irritation.
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Sports Medicine, 1995
Rock climbing has become increasingly popular in the past decade. However, the increased participation exposes a greater number of climbers to potential injury. The risks involved with climbing increase in proportion to the skill-level of the climber: the higher the skill-level, the more hours are required for training and on more difficult routes. The
J C, Haas, M C, Meyers
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Rock climbing has become increasingly popular in the past decade. However, the increased participation exposes a greater number of climbers to potential injury. The risks involved with climbing increase in proportion to the skill-level of the climber: the higher the skill-level, the more hours are required for training and on more difficult routes. The
J C, Haas, M C, Meyers
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Safer mountain climbing using the climbing heartbeat index
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2003As the numbers of middle-aged and elderly mountain climbers have increased with the general aging of the population, accidents during mountain climbing have increased recently. A possible cause of such accidents is an excessively difficult expedition plan. To enjoy safe mountain climbing, the plans must take account of the climber's fitness level.
Akio, Sakai, Hiroshi, Nose
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Energy-Modelled Climb and Climb-Dash — The Kaiser Techniques
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1984Abstract F. Kaiser's germinal 1944 report on his “resultant-height” concept, now known as energy modelling, is reviewed. The data base for the Me. 262 jet fighter is recreated via spline-lattice representation of specific excess power. Minimum-time and “distance” climb trajectories are generated in an attempt to check Kaiser's results.
Sandra R. Merritt +2 more
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Current Biology, 1993
The work of Bartel and Szostak, in which RNA molecules were selected to enhance the ability to catalyze a reaction similar to a step in protein-catalyzed RNA replication, is discussed. An important aspect of this experiment was the ability to reach a high level of functional organization in ten evolutionary steps.
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The work of Bartel and Szostak, in which RNA molecules were selected to enhance the ability to catalyze a reaction similar to a step in protein-catalyzed RNA replication, is discussed. An important aspect of this experiment was the ability to reach a high level of functional organization in ten evolutionary steps.
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2017
This chapter details Gaspar's first televised Monday Night Fight. His opponent was a man named Hardy “Bazooka” Smallwood. Like Gaspar, Smallwood was familiar with long, hard roads. He had been born in the historically Native American community of Indian Woods, North Carolina, in 1933. He grew up poor. Hardy's rural world allowed him to learn to hunt as
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This chapter details Gaspar's first televised Monday Night Fight. His opponent was a man named Hardy “Bazooka” Smallwood. Like Gaspar, Smallwood was familiar with long, hard roads. He had been born in the historically Native American community of Indian Woods, North Carolina, in 1933. He grew up poor. Hardy's rural world allowed him to learn to hunt as
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