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DIP: Disruption-Tolerance for IP [PDF]
Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) have been a popular subject of recent research and development. These networks are characterized by frequent, lengthy outages and a lack of contemporaneous end-to-end paths.
Neufeld, Michael
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Understanding human behaviour in supply chain disruption management (SCDM) requires moving beyond purely rational models. While traditional decision‑making frameworks focus on empirical factors, they often overlook the role of behavioural economics and ...
Chase Smith, Hajar Fatorachian
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STOP-IT: strategic, tactical, operational protection of water infrastructure against cyberphysical threats [PDF]
Water supply and sanitation infrastructures are essential for our welfare, but vulnerable to several attack types facilitated by the ever-changing landscapes of the digital world.
Bonet Gil, Enrique +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background B‐acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B‐ALL) is the most common pediatric cancer, and while most children in high‐resource settings are cured, therapy carries risks for long‐term toxicities. Understanding parents’ concerns about these late effects is essential to guide anticipatory support and inform evolving therapeutic approaches ...
Kellee N. Parker +7 more
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To provide a much more resilient transport scheme for tractor and trailer transportation systems, this paper explores the generation method of tractor and trailer transport schemes considering the influence of disrupted events.
Qi Xu +4 more
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Cost Consequences of a Port-Related Supply Chain Disruption
Port functionality is a significant and important aspect of cargo transportation. Previous studies have identified a list of port-related supply chain disruption threats and developed a management model that seeks to address these threats.
Hui Shan LOH, Vinh Van THAI
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Management of disrupted sternotomy. [PDF]
Seventeen out of 929 consecutive patients (1.8%) who underwent open-heart surgery during the last three years developed dehiscence of the sternotomy. Infection was the most common cause of dehiscence and occurred more often after reopening of the incision to control bleeding or relieve tamponade. We describe a one stage closure which was used in all 17
A C, Roy, J R, Penhall, E W, Cameron
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Balancing operating revenues and occupied refurbishment costs 1: problems of defining project success factors and selecting site planning methods [PDF]
In planning the refurbishment of railway stations the spatial needs of the contractor and of the ongoing business stakeholders have to be balanced. A particular concern is the disruptive effect of construction works upon pedestrian movement.
Kelsey, J
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Reciprocal control of viral infection and phosphoinositide dynamics
Phosphoinositides, although scarce, regulate key cellular processes, including membrane dynamics and signaling. Viruses exploit these lipids to support their entry, replication, assembly, and egress. The central role of phosphoinositides in infection highlights phosphoinositide metabolism as a promising antiviral target.
Marie Déborah Bancilhon, Bruno Mesmin
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Disruption Management Approaches for Berth Scheduling in Bulk Terminals
Maritime terminals are complex transportation systems sensitive to several sources of uncertainty. An alteration in the baseline planning, as a consequence of one or more disruptive events, can lead terminals to a lower quality of the service provided ...
Alan Dávila de León +2 more
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