Faster LLM Inference using DBMS-Inspired Preemption and Cache Replacement Policies [PDF]
K H Kim +3 more
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Implementation Of Database Auditing By Synchronization DBMS
Muhammad Rehan Anwar +2 more
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Malicious-Client Security in Blind Seer: A Scalable Private DBMS
Ben Fisch +6 more
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This study compared the therapeutic effects of two internal fixation methods, including triple cannulated screws combined with a bone graft sleeve for parallel implantation of DBM Crunch internal fixation (CCSBGS), and cannulated compression screws (CCS). Fracture reduction and CCS fixation were the same as those in the CCS group.
Peiyuan Wang +9 more
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Bone void filler materials for augmentation in comminuted fractures: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Mohammadi SS +3 more
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Managing and monitoring a pandemic: showcasing a practical approach for the genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Jundzill M +5 more
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27 dBm Microwave Amplifiers with Adaptive Matching Networks [PDF]
Dawid W. Rosołowski +2 more
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A Brief History of Canola Genetic Gains: From Classical Breeding to Genome Editing
ABSTRACT Canola exemplifies the transformation of a crop from industrial use to a globally significant edible oilseed through sustained genetic and biotechnological innovation. Historically, rapeseed was characterized by high erucic acid and glucosinolate contents, restricting its use primarily to industrial applications.
Maryam Azhar +2 more
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Preferential lactate metabolism in the human brain during exogenous and endogenous hyperlactataemia
Abstract figure legend Trans‐cerebral blood sampling of arterial and jugular venous blood samples, combined with duplex ultrasound, were used to calculate cerebral metabolic rates of glucose (CMRGlc) lactate (CMRiLac) and oxygen (CMRO2${\mathrm{CM}}{{\mathrm{R}}_{{{\mathrm{O}}_2}}}$).
Jodie L. Koep +12 more
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Human Cell Aging Transcriptome Atlas (HCATA): a single-cell atlas of age-associated transcriptomic alterations across human tissues. [PDF]
Bartz J, Ma X, Zhang L, Dong X.
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