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ThreatCrawl: A BERT-based Focused Crawler for the Cybersecurity Domain
Philipp Kuehn+3 more
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Abstract The German Research Foundation has established the priority program SPP 100+. Its subject is monitoring bridge structures in civil engineering. The data‐driven methods cluster deals with the use of measurements and their special global and local analysis methods, which complement each other in an overall multi‐scale concept in order to realize
Maximilian Rohrer+13 more
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Field efficacy of insecticides for suppressing white mango scale insect (Aulacaspis tubercularis Newstead) (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) in southwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Ebrahim YN.
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An Improved Focused Crawler: Using Web Page Classification and Link Priority Evaluation [PDF]
Houqing Lu+3 more
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Abstract This study explores the complex decision‐making (DM) dynamics between clients and consultants, a crucial area often neglected in existing research. Utilizing a Multi‐Perspective Approach combined with Multi‐Criteria Decision Analysis, we examine DM challenges such as cost overruns, project delays, and compromised work quality stemming from ...
A. Akofa Amegboleza+2 more
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Research on Adhesion Performance of Track Monomer with Bionic Structure. [PDF]
Fu S+5 more
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ABSTRACT Cells have an intrinsic ability to rapidly respond to environmental change to regulate cell cycle progression and membrane organisation, thereby affecting cell growth and division. The actin cytoskeleton is a highly dynamic complex of proteins that can rapidly reorganise to change the growth pattern of a cell.
Holly R. Brooker+7 more
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The emergency medical service dispatch recommendation system using simulation based on bed availability. [PDF]
Xu YY+6 more
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A Clickstream-based Focused Trend Parallel Web Crawler
F. Ahmadi- Abkenari, Ali Selamat
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AI and the Future of Disputing: Naming, Blaming, Claiming, and Preventing
ABSTRACT This paper explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on dispute resolution mechanisms. Our analysis builds on the longstanding framework for explaining the stages through which disputes evolve: the “naming, blaming, claiming” model by Felstiner, Abel, and Sarat (1981).
Ethan Katsh+2 more
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