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Malware recognition approach based on self‐similarity and an improved clustering algorithm
Abstract The recognition of malware in network traffic is an important research problem. However, existing solutions addressing this problem rely heavily on the source code and misrecognise vulnerabilities (i.e. incur a high false positive rate (FPR)) in some cases.
Jinfu Chen +5 more
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Using a Subtractive Center Behavioral Model to Detect Malware
In recent years, malware has evolved by using different obfuscation techniques; due to this evolution, the detection of malware has become problematic. Signature‐based and traditional behavior‐based malware detectors cannot effectively detect this new generation of malware.
Ömer Aslan +3 more
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Elaine Wright. « Firdausi and More: A Timurid Anthology of Epic Tales », in : Robert Hillenbrand, ed., Shahnama: The Visual Language of the Persian Book of Kings. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2004, pp. 65-84. [PDF]
It is generally agreed that the Chester Beatty library’s 14th century copy of the Sāh-nāme (Per 114) and the British Library volume (Or. 2780) consisting of four later epic poems (the Garsāsp-nāme, the Sāhansāh-nāme, the Bahman-nāme, and the Kūs-nāme) share a common provenance as a single volume. However, as Elaine Wright diligently notes and discusses,
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A Kind of Ellipsis in Shahnameh [PDF]
 Abstract Some consider ellipsis as a Phenomenon to avoid redundant words, but poets look at it not only as a valuable point which is avoidance of redundant words, but also sometimes as a linguistic technique.Perhaps the main and initial goal of ...
Ali Mohammadi, Entesar Parastegari
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Chess in Jewish history and Hebrew literature. [PDF]
The purpose of this thesis is to deal with the origins of chess before AD 500 with attention to the record of sources and commentaries in the Babylonian Talmud.
Keats, Abraham Victor
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A Harem in Disorder: Narrating Elite Female Seclusion in Late Mughal Delhi
ABSTRACT This article examines the late Mughal period, a time of dramatic political reconfiguration, to trace the relevance of practices of elite female seclusion, and particularly of the complex space of the imperial harem, to narrations of an empire under strain.
Emma Kalb
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ABSTRACT The eighteenth‐century origins of colonial orientalism in India spurred not just the translation of Indian texts but the production of interstitial histories, works that were forged in the intellectual culture of the Mughal Empire and created by individuals who explicitly sought to inform and influence their new colonial patrons.
Abhishek Kaicker
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The Immunomodulatory Effects of Physical Enrichment in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Environmental enrichment refers to the addition of stimuli or modifications to captive environments that promote the expression of natural behaviors and enhance animal welfare. While enrichment has the potential to enhance welfare, its effects on fish immune function remain unclear.
Parasuraman Aiya Subramani +6 more
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Analysis on blessing in Firdausi’s epopee and Kurdish epopee
Whereas praise and blessing can be one of the subtitles of any story; its radiation in epic stories can be a combination of epical and lyric type in the view of literature types.
Mostafa Radmard, Mirjalaladdin Kazzazi
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