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Proceedings of the ACM Internet Measurement Conference, 2020
Networks not employing destination-side source address validation (DSAV) expose themselves to a class of pernicious attacks which could be easily prevented by filtering inbound traffic purporting to originate from within the network. In this work, we survey the pervasiveness of networks vulnerable to infiltration using spoofed addresses internal to the
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Networks not employing destination-side source address validation (DSAV) expose themselves to a class of pernicious attacks which could be easily prevented by filtering inbound traffic purporting to originate from within the network. In this work, we survey the pervasiveness of networks vulnerable to infiltration using spoofed addresses internal to the
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A Case of Prefabrication at Giza? The False Door of Inti
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1998So impressive is the layout of the various cemeteries at Giza that one cannot ignore the fascinating subject of how the necropolis came into being. Many have written on the development of funerary architecture at Giza, the extent of Khufu's personal influence, and the innovations versus the parallels with earlier necropoleis at Medum, Saqqara and ...
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The Sixth Dynasty False Door of the Priestess of Hathor Irti
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1994The false door shown on figs. 1 and 2 was purchased from Sotheby's, London, by Mr. Robert McCorkell, a private collector from Ottawa, Ontario.2 The surface is in fair condition, although it is heavily pitted in some areas. The piece measures 48.2 cm by 62.8 cm. The false door is framed by two protruding torus mouldings on either side, with the expected
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Notices brèves : Suggestions on the origin of the "false doors" of the Axumite Stelae
Annales d'Ethiopie, 1965Playne Beatrice. Notices brèves : Suggestions on the origin of the "false doors" of the Axumite Stelae. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 6, année 1965. pp. 279-280.
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The false door of Iry — Vatican Museums Inv. No. 22775 — (re)published
2023The paper is a re-publication, in a more complete way, of the false door of Iry, currently kept in the Vatican Museums, Gregorian Egyptian Museum, with the inventory number 22775. The false door was found in Giza in 1903, but both its exact provenance and original location are unknown.
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Closed doors and false expectations: cell-based therapies for PD
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