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<i>Luticola edaphica</i> sp. nov. (Diadesmidaceae, Naviculales) from the Soil of the Russian Far East (Primorsky Territory, Russia). [PDF]
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In silico unwinding of <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> microRNA duplexes to evaluate thermodynamic end stabilities improves predictions of microRNA strand selection. [PDF]
Medley JC, Zinovyeva A.
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End-to-end consensus using end-to-end channels
2006 12th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'06), 2006End-to-end consensus ensures delivery of the same value to the application layer running in distributed processes. Deliveries that have not been acknowledged by the application before a failure are delivered again. End-to-end primitives are important for applications that need to enforce persistency.
Matthias Wiesmann, Xavier Défago
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Proceedings of the 2017 New Security Paradigms Workshop, 2017
Passwords continue to be an important means for users to authenticate themselves to applications, websites, and backend services. However, password theft continues to be a significant issue, due in large part to the significant attack surface for passwords, including the operating system (e.g., key loggers), application (e.g., phishing websites in ...
Scott Ruoti, Kent E. Seamons
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Passwords continue to be an important means for users to authenticate themselves to applications, websites, and backend services. However, password theft continues to be a significant issue, due in large part to the significant attack surface for passwords, including the operating system (e.g., key loggers), application (e.g., phishing websites in ...
Scott Ruoti, Kent E. Seamons
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Importance of Vessel Tension in End-to-End and End-in-End Anastomoses
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 1987Arterial end-in-end and end-to-end microanastomoses were done experimentally under natural tension and without tension. Intraluminal plastic casts were made at different postoperative time intervals, and the resulting stenosis at the site of anastomosis compared by lumen area measurements.
A, Duarte, F A, Valauri, H J, Buncke
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The end of the end of ideology.
American Psychologist, 2006AbstractThe “end of ideology” was declared by social scientists in the aftermath of World War II. They argued that ordinary citizens lack meaningful, coherent political attitudes that could be classified as “liberal” (or leftist) or “conservative” (or rightist).
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Ending, Not Quite Ending, and Not Ending At All
The Psychoanalytic QuarterlyI consider the place of termination in contemporary psychoanalytic practice. A more flexible approach to therapeutic endings represents one dimension of a broader paradigm shift away from rule-boundedness and toward clinical flexibility. In any event, final, less-than-final, and absent goodbyes have always been part of psychoanalytic reality despite ...
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Anthropological Quarterly, 2012
This paper assesses the conceptual and technological negotiation of an absolute end. The idea of a total ending is sublime: it is located outside of language and powerful precisely because of its sheer incomprehensibility. Yet, through the 20th century the United States built large-scale technological systems capable of achieving an absolute end to
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This paper assesses the conceptual and technological negotiation of an absolute end. The idea of a total ending is sublime: it is located outside of language and powerful precisely because of its sheer incomprehensibility. Yet, through the 20th century the United States built large-scale technological systems capable of achieving an absolute end to
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