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Ontology-based modelling of architectural styles [PDF]
The conceptual modelling of software architectures is of central importance for the quality of a software system. A rich modelling language is required to integrate the different aspects of architecture modelling, such as architectural styles, structural
Giesecke, Simon +2 more
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Evolutionary cell biology: Functional insight from “Endless forms most beautiful” [PDF]
In animal and fungal model organisms, the complexities of cell biology have been analyzed in exquisite detail and much is known about how these organisms function at the cellular level.
Dacks, Joel B. +4 more
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Highly analysable, reusable, and realisable architectural designs with XCD [PDF]
Connector-Centric Design (XcD) is a new approach to specifying software architectures. XcD views complex connectors as highly significant in architectural designs, as it is the complex connectors that non-functional quality properties in systems can ...
B. Meyer +11 more
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Discrimination, Crypticity, and Incipient Taxa in Entamoeba [PDF]
Persistent difficulties in resolving clear lineages in diverging populations of prokaryotes or unicellular eukaryotes (protistan polyphyletic groups) are challenging the classical species concept.
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DARWIN: towards the ultimate dark matter detector [PDF]
DARk matter WImp search with liquid xenoN (DARWIN) will be an experiment for the direct detection of dark matter using a multi-ton liquid xenon time projection chamber at its core.
J. Aalbers +120 more
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Specifying software architectures using a formal-based approach [PDF]
Architecture description languages (ADLs) describe the abstracted structure of a system. In this paper we describe a new ADL based on extension of the existing CARE language used in formally specifying and implementing reusable software components.
Ding, Y., Hemer, D.
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Background Melioidosis therapy is divided into an intravenous intensive phase and an oral eradication phase. The Darwin melioidosis treatment guideline has evolved over two decades, with over 1150 consecutive patients with culture-confirmed melioidosis ...
Richard P Sullivan +4 more
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Darwin’s naturalization conundrum can be explained by spatial scale
Significance Invasive species negatively impact human society and natural ecosystems and are notoriously difficult to eradicate once established. Thus, identifying potentially invasive species and preventing their introduction is the most efficient ...
Daniel S. Park +4 more
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The impact of pain on the course of ADL functioning in patients with dementia.
BACKGROUND Understanding if and how pain influences activities of daily living (ADL) in dementia is essential to improving pain management and ADL functioning. This study examined the relationship between the course of pain and change in ADL functioning,
Annelore H van Dalen-Kok +5 more
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Quantifying variability in the ocean carbon sink remains problematic due to sparse observations and spatiotemporal variability in surface ocean pCO2.
D. Carroll +18 more
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