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While handoffs are usually defined as a transfer of something between people or things, we define handoffs as a relationship of similarity and difference between activities or events. By using the narrative network to operationalize this relational perspective, we discover a wider and more meaningful spectrum of handoffs and make it available for ...
Pentland, Brian +2 more
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Noise, Hearing, and Communication in the Operating Room: A Mixed‐Methods Study
Abstract Objective To evaluate noise‐related communication barriers in the operating room and to identify strategies for overcoming them. Study Design Cross‐sectional mixed‐methods survey. Setting Tertiary academic medical center. Methods An anonymous 21‐item electronic survey was distributed to operating room personnel, including surgeons ...
Sarah E. Hughes +9 more
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Fast Handoff for Voice over WLANs [PDF]
[[abstract]]As VoIP applications become popular over IEEE 802.11-based Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), it is important to support fast, seamlesss handoff when a mobile station (MS) roams from one access point (APs) to another. Our goal is to reduce
Chung-Yung Chia;Jung-Tai Lee ;Ming-Feng Chang
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The post anesthesia care unit is a dynamic environment and post-operative handoff reports are challenged by interruptions and time constraints. This can result in poor communication and the incomplete transfer of vital information which have the ...
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University +1 more
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Implementing a Standardized Handoff Checklist [PDF]
The transfer of care between healthcare providers is a crucial time. Accuracy and completeness are key in determining the quality of the patient care by the receiving provider. The Joint Commission determined lack of communication as the number one cause
NC DOCKS at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro +1 more
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A Handoff Algorithm of Dynamic Decisions with Extenics for Wireless Cellular Networks
A traditional handoff algorithm always adopts stationary channel preservation schemes that cause the increase of call blocking probability (CBP) and the decrease of system utilization to reduce the call dropping probability (CDP) for handoff call.
Chen-Feng Wu
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ABSTRACT BorF is a short‐chain flavin reductase from a desert soil bacterium that uses NADH to reduce FAD to FADH2, which is used by the tryptophan‐6‐halogenase BorH to chlorinate tryptophan in the biosynthetic pathway of borregomycin A. The X‐ray crystal structure of BorF bound to FAD was solved to 2.37 Å by molecular replacement.
Zheng Ma +3 more
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An Overview of Vertical Handoff Decision Algorithms in NGWNs and a new Scheme for Providing Optimized Performance in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks [PDF]
Because the increasingly development and use of wireless networks and mobile technologies, was implemented the idea that users of mobile terminals must have access in different wireless networks simultaneously.
Anca VARGATU, Ionut BOSOANCA
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Event Handoff Unobservability in WSN [PDF]
The open nature of communications in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) makes it easy for an adversary to trace all the communications within the network. If techniques such as encryption may be employed to protect data privacy (i.e. the content of a message), countermeasures to deceive context privacy (e.g.
Stefano Ortolani +3 more
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DNA‐Enzyme Hybrid Nanostructures: Functional Materials to Modulate Enzymatic Activity
DNA–enzyme hybrid nanostructures enable precise spatial and stoichiometric control over enzyme organization, offering a powerful platform to modulate catalytic activity. This review critically evaluates key mechanistic hypotheses, including proximity effects, microenvironment changes, confinement, and stabilization, as well as highlighting ...
Manar Elnaggar, Amelie Heuer‐Jungemann
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