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Long-term clinical outcomes of immediate loading versus nonimmediate loading in single-implant restorations: An umbrella review. [PDF]
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Primary Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury as a Risk Factor for (Cerebro)vascular Disorder: Clinical Manifestations, Blast Physics, Biomechanics, Pathobiology, and Critical Gaps. [PDF]
Agoston DV, Meabon JS.
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In Situ Characterization Reveals an Impaired Fibril Response to Loading Following Unloading during Early Achilles Tendon Healing. [PDF]
Silva Barreto I +6 more
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Background: Immediate loading of single implants is generally considered a reliable procedure. Purpose: The objective of the present prospective randomized clinical study was to compare the overall treatment outcome following immediate loading (IL) and ...
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BACKGROUND: Early loading of implant-supported prostheses in the edentulous mandible is widely accepted, but do the clinical results replicate those of delayed loading?
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Fog Computing for Delay Minimization and Load Balancing
International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing, 2022Cloud is used to store and process data at a very high rate. Moreover, nearly everyone in this world is using the cloud. However, the problem arises that the data centers are not positioned well. The data reach the cloud by passing through the various links, due to which more delays occur. So this world is now moving into fog. Fog computing provides us
Waseem Akram 0006 +3 more
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Delay-Tolerant Dynamic Load Balancing
2011 IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications, 2011Several approaches for load balancing in distributed systems were introduced, however, most of them require prior knowledge of the environments operation conditions and/or constant monitoring of these conditions at run time. That allows the applications to adjust the load and redistribute the tasks when necessary.
Nader Mohamed, Jameela Al-Jaroodi
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Analysis of the effects of delays on load sharing
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1989The authors study the performance characteristics of simple load-sharing algorithms for distributed systems. In the systems under consideration, it is assumed that nonnegligible delays are encountered in transferring tasks from one node to another and in gathering remote state information.
Ravi Mirchandaney +2 more
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Efficient instruction scheduling for delayed-load architectures
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1995A fast, optimal code-scheduling algorithm for processors with a delayed load of one instruction cycle is described. The algorithm minimizes both execution time and register use and runs in time proportional to the size of the expression-tree. An extension that spills registers when too few registers are available is also presented.
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