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Retinal Pigment Epithelium Specific Metabolic Phenotypes Are Regulated by High-Mobility Group Protein N1. [PDF]

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High-Performance Mobile Internet

IEEE Internet Computing, 2014
The ongoing growth in mobile data traffic has sparked the interest of several stakeholders, including users, application developers, network operators, content providers, businesses, and regulatory authorities. Network operators are making significant investments toward upgrading their networks to higher-speed 3G/4G networks.
Anirban Mahanti, Subhabrata Sen
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Electron mobility in neon at high densities

Physical Review A, 1988
The electron drift mobility has been measured in a wide range of temperature and densities in neon gas and saturated vapor. The zero-field density normalized mobility exhibits a strong density dependence, which cannot be accounted for by the existing multiple-scattering theories. The data, however, can be well fitted by assuming a density dependence in
BORGHESANI, ARMANDO-FRANCESCO   +3 more
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Motility and High Mobility

2015
Introduction - Does being highly mobile require a specific set of skills, accesses and aspirations? This chapter is about motility, or people's mobility potential. Research shows that motility takes many forms and is not necessarily associated with social class.
Vincent Kaufmann   +3 more
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Socialisation to High Mobility?

2015
This chapters examines the ways highly mobile people are formed by high mobility, that is acquire the skills, practices and values of high mobility, and transformed through the experience of high mobility, that is change their skills, practices and values previously acquired.
Vincent-Geslin, Stéphanie   +1 more
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High Quality Mobile Communication

2001
Future communication environments have to support mobility at various levels ranging from device and personal to session and service mobility. Much effort is currently beeing spent in the areas of cellular access technology, wireless LAN technology and mobility support in IP (Mobile IP).
Hartenstein, Hannes   +4 more
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