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Many-to-Many Communication in Radio Networks

Algorithmica, 2007
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Bogdan S. Chlebus   +2 more
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Castration‐resistant prostate cancer: Many treatments, many options, many challenges ahead

Cancer, 2011
AbstractAlthough the long natural history of prostate cancer presents challenges in the development of novel therapeutics, major contributions have been observed recently. A better understanding of the long‐term complications of androgen deprivation has changed the initial approach to most patients with advanced disease.
Jorge A, Garcia, Brian I, Rini
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Many-To-Many Distribution

1996
Of all the chapters in this monograph, this is perhaps the one which is least related to the existing literature. Sections 6.2, 6.4.2 and 6.5.1 — considering respectively distribution with 0, 1, and 2 transshipments — are based on Daganzo (1987c).
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Conveyors for Streaming Many-To-Many Communication

2019 IEEE/ACM 9th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms (IA3), 2019
We report on a software package that offers high-bandwidth and memory-efficient ways for a parallel application to transmit numerous small data items among its processes. The package provides a standalone library that can integrated into any SHMEM, UPC, or MPI application.
F. Miller Maley, Jason G. DeVinney
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Many-to-Many Aggregation for Sensor Networks

2007 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Data Engineering, 2007
Wireless sensor networks have enormous potential to aid data collection in a number of areas, such as environmental and wildlife research. In this paper, we address the challenges of supporting many-to-many aggregation in a sensor network. An application of many-to-many aggregation is in-network control of sensors.
Adam Silberstein, Jun Yang 0001
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On the scalability of many-to-many reliable multicast sessions

Proceedings 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2002
AbstractEven though tree‐based reliable multicast protocols are known to be most scalable for one‐to‐many sessions, there is still an open question as to whether these protocols are also scalable for many‐to‐many sessions. In this paper, we analyze and compare two promising multicast protocols—the receiver‐initiated protocol with NACK suppression and ...
Wonyong Yoon, Dongman Lee, Hee Yong Youn
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Health Care as a Community Good: Many Dimensions, Many Communities, Many Views of Justice

The Hastings Center Report, 2002
We often speak of health care as a social good. What kind of good it is--and what justice requires of us in making it available to the members of society--depends on how society understands it. Yet the value of health care may be understood in many different ways within society.
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Many-to-Many Superpixel Matching for Robust Tracking

IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2014
We present a robust tracking method based on many-to-many image superpixel matching (MMM). Our MMM tracker represents a target and its background using two sets of superpixels. Multiple hypotheses for superpixel matching are considered for better tracking performance.
Junqiu Wang, Yasushi Yagi
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Many-To-Many Innovation Contexts

2015
Purpose - This paper aims to depict many-to-many innovation conceptualizations (Lundvall, 2007), in order to understand which are the most relevant features theorized as leading to the expected results on the basis of what scholars described in their researches. When scanning literature, it is possible to observe that the growing interest for the topic
D'AURIA, ANNA   +3 more
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Many-to-many perfect matching

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Advanced Information Science and System, 2022
Musashi Takanezawa, Yoshifumi Manabe
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