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Assessing educational poverty: Insights into youth opportunities. [PDF]

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Davino C   +3 more
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Antimicrobial Efficiency of Essential Oil and Microemulsion of <i>Pectis brevipedunculata</i> (Asteraceae): Evaluation of Bacterial and Fungal Inhibition in Strawberries. [PDF]

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Lopes ACCB   +8 more
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Action Mechanism of Essential Oils or Their Components Against Pathogenic Bacteria: Literature Review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Microbiol
El-Sakhawy MA   +8 more
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EOS Imaging

2023
This chapter is intended to provide a quick guide to the musculoskeletal measurements provided by EOS imaging and their interest in pediatric musculoskeletal pathology. This kind of imaging, more than any other radiological technique, allows a wide variety of musculoskeletal measurements with a high grade of precision.
De Leucio, Alessandro   +3 more
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Crossover EOS versus classical EOS for pure fluids

Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2004
Abstract A crossover EOS and a classical EOS have been studied and compared. The crossover EOS was a modified Redlich-Kwong EOS with a crossover function implemented, which was taken from literature and modified with one additional parameter. The classical EOS was either a modified Redlich-Kwong cubic EOS (for non-associating fluids) or the same EOS ...
Lucie Kudelkova   +2 more
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Scaling the EOS Namespace

2017
EOS is the distributed storage system being developed at CERN with the aim of fulfilling a wide range of data storage needs, ranging from physics data to user home directories. Being in production since 2011, EOS currently manages around 224 petabytes of disk space and 1.4 billion files across several instances.
Andreas J. Peters   +2 more
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Nested Actions in Eos

1993
Persistent and distributed object systems have to cope with chaos resulting of concurrent accesses and failures. This suggests the properties of atomicity, isolation and persistence of effects. This paper presents the Eos action model which is an interpretation of Moss’s model.
Laurent Daynès, Olivier Gruber
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