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IEEE Micro, 1990
Theoretical aspects of encoding cyclic redundant codes (CRCs) are reviewed. A method of designing hardware parallel encoders for CRCs that is based on digital system theory and z-transforms is presented. It allows designers to derive the logic equations of the parallel encoder circuit for any generator polynomial.
ALBERTENGO, GUIDO, SISTO, Riccardo
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Theoretical aspects of encoding cyclic redundant codes (CRCs) are reviewed. A method of designing hardware parallel encoders for CRCs that is based on digital system theory and z-transforms is presented. It allows designers to derive the logic equations of the parallel encoder circuit for any generator polynomial.
ALBERTENGO, GUIDO, SISTO, Riccardo
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Proceedings of 1993 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design ICCD'93, 2002
The integrity of messages in data communications is always ensured by the addition, at the end of the message, of a frame check sequence (FCS) traveling with the message itself so it can be checked at far end for proper transmission. A cyclic redundancy code (CRC) is employed to generate FCS at one end and check the entire received message (data plus ...
R.J. Glaise, X. Jacquart
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The integrity of messages in data communications is always ensured by the addition, at the end of the message, of a frame check sequence (FCS) traveling with the message itself so it can be checked at far end for proper transmission. A cyclic redundancy code (CRC) is employed to generate FCS at one end and check the entire received message (data plus ...
R.J. Glaise, X. Jacquart
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Onkologische Welt, 2021
Kolorektale Karzinome (CRC) stellen mit 1–4 % die häufigsten konkomitanten Tumoren von Magenkarzinomen dar. Deshalb empfehlen Leitlinien bei Erstdiagnosen eines Magenkarzinoms den präoperativen Ausschluss von CRC. Nach der Gastrektomie kamen in der retrospektiven Fall-Kontroll-Studie CRC-Vorläuferläsionen häufiger vor. Gweon et al. schlagen deshalb die
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Kolorektale Karzinome (CRC) stellen mit 1–4 % die häufigsten konkomitanten Tumoren von Magenkarzinomen dar. Deshalb empfehlen Leitlinien bei Erstdiagnosen eines Magenkarzinoms den präoperativen Ausschluss von CRC. Nach der Gastrektomie kamen in der retrospektiven Fall-Kontroll-Studie CRC-Vorläuferläsionen häufiger vor. Gweon et al. schlagen deshalb die
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2009
CRCs have desirable properties for effective error detection. But their software implementation, which relies on many steps of the polynomial division, is typically slower than other codes such as weaker checksums. A relevant question is whether there are some particular CRCs that have fast implementation.
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CRCs have desirable properties for effective error detection. But their software implementation, which relies on many steps of the polynomial division, is typically slower than other codes such as weaker checksums. A relevant question is whether there are some particular CRCs that have fast implementation.
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Canon 10 - CRC Credential—Certified Rehabilitation Counselors (CRC)
Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 1987Canon 10 of the Code of Professional Ethics contains rules which specifically address the conduct of counselors who hold the CRC designation. This article discusses the meaning of certification and the relationship between the certifying body and the professional associations.
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2017
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a general term determining the concepts of colon cancer and rectal cancer. It combines malignant epithelial tumors of the cecum, colon, rectum, and anal canal; varies by their form, location, and histological structure; and constitutes 15% of all primary tumors diagnosed.
Mikhail Dolgushin +2 more
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a general term determining the concepts of colon cancer and rectal cancer. It combines malignant epithelial tumors of the cecum, colon, rectum, and anal canal; varies by their form, location, and histological structure; and constitutes 15% of all primary tumors diagnosed.
Mikhail Dolgushin +2 more
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2015
The genetic contribution to the development of colon cancer has been inferred to be approximately 35 % from large Scandinavian twin registries. Independent studies indicate that 11–16 % of those with a diagnosis of colon cancer also have a first-degree relative with colon cancer.
Manish Gala, Daniel C. Chung
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The genetic contribution to the development of colon cancer has been inferred to be approximately 35 % from large Scandinavian twin registries. Independent studies indicate that 11–16 % of those with a diagnosis of colon cancer also have a first-degree relative with colon cancer.
Manish Gala, Daniel C. Chung
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2021
This thesis deals with description of CRC codes, which is a type of polynomial error correction codes, and description of CAN and CAN FD protocols used in automobiles for data transmission between sensors. One of the security elements is usage of the CRC codes with the Hamming distance 6.
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This thesis deals with description of CRC codes, which is a type of polynomial error correction codes, and description of CAN and CAN FD protocols used in automobiles for data transmission between sensors. One of the security elements is usage of the CRC codes with the Hamming distance 6.
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2014
The liver is the most common metastatic site in patients with colorectal carcinoma (CRC) [1]. Twenty-five per cent (25 %) of CRC patients have clinically detectable liver metastases at the initial diagnosis and approximately 50 % develop liver metastases during their disease course, with median survival rates of less than 8 months, without any ...
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The liver is the most common metastatic site in patients with colorectal carcinoma (CRC) [1]. Twenty-five per cent (25 %) of CRC patients have clinically detectable liver metastases at the initial diagnosis and approximately 50 % develop liver metastases during their disease course, with median survival rates of less than 8 months, without any ...
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