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Sharing the load

2020
In order to support learners with their learning processes, using effective strategies is important. Students are expected to monitor and regulate their own learning to a great extent, especially when learning takes place in digital learning environments.
Baars, Martine   +3 more
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Editorial: Load-sharing score

Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2012
The management of thoracolumbar burst fractures varies considerably among spine surgeons. The loadsharing classification was initially published to predict the success of short-segment posterior fusions for thoracolumbar burst fractures.5 In the following paper, Radcliff et al.
Vincent C, Traynelis, Hussein, Alahmadi
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Sharing the load.

The Health service journal, 2014
Today there is an impetus on professional designers to practice in a responsible and ‘sustainable' manner, with equal emphasis on society, economy and environment (Fletcher & Dewberry, 2002). This is an enormous challenge as the competencies needed to develop these types of holistic solutions are extremely complex.
Ajay, Belgaumkar   +4 more
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Sharing the Load

Manufacturing Management, 2021
Automating your warehouse could be the answer to COVID and Brexit-related headaches
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Neurons share an intense load

Science, 2023
Time-of-day–detecting cells in the eye give customized responses to light ...
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Survivable Load Sharing Protocols: A Simulation Study

Wireless Networks, 1999
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Dahlberg, T. A., Jung, J.
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Sharing the Load

Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology International, 2019
US vehicle developer Xos Trucks is working with commercial partners to optimize its own vehicles, as well as furthering industry electrification
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Load sharing using multicasting

Proceedings of Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications, 2002
The authors examine approaches to load sharing based on multicasting in a local area network environment. The results show that multicasting is an efficient method for locating lightly-loaded nodes with better response time and fewer messages to busy nodes, compared to previously proposed policies.
C.E. Wills, D. Finkel
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