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DFS: a de-fragmented file system [PDF]
Small file accesses are still limited by disk head movement on modern disk drives with the high disk bandwidth. Small file performance can be improved by grouping and clustering, each of which places multiple files in a directory and places blocks of the same file on disks contiguously.
null Woo Hyun Ahn +3 more
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Bending resistance and cyclic fatigue life of Reciproc Blue, WaveOne Gold, and Genius files in a double (S-shaped) curved canal [PDF]
Background. This study compared the cyclic fatigue resistance, bending resistance and cross-sectional areas of Reciproc Blue (RPC Blue), WaveOne Gold (WOG), and Genius File (GF) NiTi rotary systems. Methods.
Taha Özyürek +3 more
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Advanced file carving: ontology, models and methods
File carving techniques are important in the field of digital forensics. At the same time, the rapid growth in the amount and types of data requires the development of file carving methods in terms of capabilities, accuracy, and computational efficiency.
Maksym Boiko +2 more
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A schematic model for fragmentation and phase transition in nuclear collisions [PDF]
We develop here a simple yet versatile model for nuclear fragmentation in heavy ion collisions. The model allows us to calculate thermodynamic properties such as phase transitions as well as the distribution of fragments at disassembly.
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FRAGMENTED JPEG FILE RECOVERY USING PSEUDO HEADERS [PDF]
Many techniques have been proposed for file recovery, but recovering fragmented files is still a challenge in digital forensics, especially when the files are damaged. This chapter focuses on JPEG files, one of the most popular photograph formats, and proposes techniques for recovering partially-damaged standalone JPEG fragments by reconstructing ...
Tang, Yanbin +7 more
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Repository-based plasmid design [PDF]
There was an explosion in the amount of commercially available DNA in sequence repositories over the last decade. The number of such plasmids increased from 12,000 to over 300,000 among three of the largest repositories: iGEM, Addgene, and DNASU.
Densmore, Doug, Timmons, Joshua J.
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SEARCH OF CLONES IN PROGRAM CODE [PDF]
Subject of Research. The paper presents research of existing approaches and methods for the search of clones in the program code. As a result of the study, a method is developed that implements a semantic approach for the search of duplicated fragments ...
Alisa O. Osadchaya, Ilia V. Isaev
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Measuring digital pathology throughput and tissue dropouts
Background: Digital pathology operations that precede viewing by a pathologist have a substantial impact on costs and fidelity of the digital image. Scan time and file size determine throughput and storage costs, whereas tissue omission during digital ...
George L Mutter +4 more
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A computational method for estimating the PCR duplication rate in DNA and RNA-seq experiments. [PDF]
BackgroundPCR amplification is an important step in the preparation of DNA sequencing libraries prior to high-throughput sequencing. PCR amplification introduces redundant reads in the sequence data and estimating the PCR duplication rate is important to
Bansal, Vikas
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Comparison of cyclic fatigue resistance between heat-treated and conventional retreatment files [PDF]
Objectives: To compare the cyclic fatigue resistances of MicroMega Remover, EndoArt, and ProTaper nickel-titanium retreatment files when used in curved artificial canals. Methods: A total of 45 new C-wire Remover, controlled-memory wire EndoArt D2, and
Hatice Büyüközer Özkan +3 more
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