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Latency and distance

Muscle & Nerve, 2023
See article on pages 148–156 in this issue.
Francis O. Walker, Frederick Kremkau
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Approximating Low Latency Queueing Buffer Latency

2008 Fourth Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications, 2008
Low latency queueing (LLQ) is an internet protocol (IP) router discipline that is being used to ensure that performance-sensitive high priority traffic, such as voice and video, receive their high level of performance, while allowing less performance-sensitive traffic, such as e-mail or best-effort IP, to receive some portion of the bandwidth.
Martin J. Fischer   +2 more
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A Latency and Latency Jitter Simulation Framework with OSVR

2017 IEEE 10th Workshop on Software Engineering and Architectures for Realtime Interactive Systems (SEARIS), 2017
Latency is a pressing problem in Virtual Reality (VR) applications. Low latencies are required for VR to reduce perceptual artifacts and cyber sickness. Latency jitter, i.e. variance in the pattern of latency, prevent coping mechanisms as users can’t adapt.Low latency is a fundamental timeliness requirement to reduce the potential risks of cyber ...
Jan-Philipp Stauffert   +2 more
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Microbial Latency

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
The means by which pathogens suppress, subvert, or elude host defenses and establish latent infections include microbially induced immunosuppression or antigenic variation, gaining access to sites of the body that are inaccessible to the immune system, and manipulating of the immune response to the advantage of the pathogen. Various risk factors of the
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RESISTANCE AND LATENCY

British Medical Bulletin, 1985
Resistance des herpesviridae et de l'herpesvirus hominis en particulier aux antiviraux.
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Latency lags bandwidth

2005 International Conference on Computer Design, 2004
As I review performance trends, I am struck by a consistent theme across many technologies: bandwidth improves much more quickly than latency. Here, I list a half-dozen performance milestones to document this observation, many reasons why it happens, a few ways to cope with it, a rule of thumb to quantify it, plus an example of how to design systems ...
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Latency of the Human Herpesviruses

Annual Review of Medicine, 1991
The herpesviruses are ubiquitous pathogens that establish latent infections and can reactivate to produce recurrent disease. The fact that clinical recurrences are infrequent in most healthy individuals indicates that potent regulatory mechanisms must exist to ensure viral latency.
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Latency

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1965
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On Latency

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1974
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Latency

2018
Leticia Franieck, Michael Günter
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