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How Long Is a Piece of String?
2014This chapter highlights the important role of data structures as a natural companion to algorithms. The premise is that computers can only store and operate on primitive data types, which essentially means just numbers; if we need another data type (e.g., to represent an image, or an email), we need to design it ourselves by enforcing a format on ...
Daniel Page, Nigel Smart
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The sixty-cycle flashover of long suspension insulator strings
Journal of the A.I.E.E., 1929This is a study of the 60-cycle flashover of strings up to voltages of 1100 kv., undertaken at the Ryan High-Voltage Laboratory, Stanford University. Investigation was made of the variations in flashover voltage for similar horizontal and vertical strings, with and without shields and tower members. An attempt has been made to correlate these flashover
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Long non-coding RNAs: definitions, functions, challenges and recommendations
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023John S Mattick +2 more
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Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Hannah Davis +2 more
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How Long Is a Piece of String?
2019Opinions are very prevalent in the field of orthopaedics. Indeed, a significant proportion of current clinical interventions are conducted on the basis of these opinions. However, all too often, these opinions lack robust scientific evidence that should arguably be in place to support their application.
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Gene regulation by long non-coding RNAs and its biological functions
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Luisa Statello +2 more
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How long is a piece of string?
The Computer Bulletin, 1998Ralph Riddiough, John H. McColl
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Regulation of long non-coding RNAs and genome dynamics by the RNA surveillance machinery
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Hachung Chung, Uttiya Basu
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