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Fair packet discard as improvement of early packet discard
IEEE GLOBECOM 1998 (Cat. NO. 98CH36250), 2002Previous papers have described and evaluated the performance of the early packet discard technique for maintaining packet integrity during overload in ATM switches. In this paper a packet discard scheme is proposed with the goal to provide both good performance in terms of throughput and fairness in terms of bandwidth exploitation of the output link ...
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This chapter highlights the reuse of abandoned houses as garbage dumps. It shows how mundane-seeming tasks, such as rubbish disposal, could evoke powerful feelings of guilt, shame, or regret. The emphasis on domestic emotions and sensations points toward one way in to connect household studies to broader calls for a more multisensory, experientially ...
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Sydney Review of Books, 2018
A review essay on Chris Kraus's biography of Kathy ...
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A review essay on Chris Kraus's biography of Kathy ...
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2018
This chapter analyzes the Japanese social critique of overconsumption by way of addressing how the issue of food waste was linked to broader concerns, such as environmental degradation and the low rate of national food self-sufficiency. It describes how bureaucrats, citizens, corporations, and social critics are mobilized to dissuade the consuming ...
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This chapter analyzes the Japanese social critique of overconsumption by way of addressing how the issue of food waste was linked to broader concerns, such as environmental degradation and the low rate of national food self-sufficiency. It describes how bureaucrats, citizens, corporations, and social critics are mobilized to dissuade the consuming ...
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1993
Abstract For many centuries, the Western imagination has pictures the medieval period as a kind of odyssey: a journey that took Mankind to a strange country and ended in the Renaissance with his homecoming and the restoration of his inheritance.
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Abstract For many centuries, the Western imagination has pictures the medieval period as a kind of odyssey: a journey that took Mankind to a strange country and ended in the Renaissance with his homecoming and the restoration of his inheritance.
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Monitoring and managing fisheries discards: New technologies and approaches
Marine Policy, 2020Petri Suuronen, Eric L Gilman
exaly

