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Energy efficient CBMT for secure multicast key distribution in mobile ad hoc networks
D. SuganyaDevi, G. Padmavathi
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Stable and biocompatible PCDA‐PGA nanoparticles for real‐time tracking in biological assays, efficiently taken up by MCF7 cells and nematodes. ABSTRACT This study presents novel mixed nanosystems composed of 10,12‐pentacosadiynoic acid (PCDA) and biodegradable, enzymatically synthesized polymers—PGA, PGAHEX, or PGABDM — designed to alter and exploit ...
Benedetta Brugnoli +10 more
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Peer To Peer Cache Resolution Mechanism for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Preetha Theresa Joy, K. Poulose Jacob
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A WORM HOLE ATTACK DETECTION IN MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORK USING GA AND SVM
Rubi, Rashmi Popli
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This review reveals the complex mechanisms by which the brain–gut–liver axis (particularly the gut microbiota and its metabolites) drives MASLD, highlighting the therapeutic value of using phages to target and eliminate pathogenic bacteria and their metabolic products.
Xingtao Zhao +7 more
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Proteomic signatures and mitochondrial dysfunctions in peripheral T cells reveal novel ınsights into Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Koca S +5 more
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Abstract Background Dyskinesia is a debilitating complication of dopaminergic therapy in advanced Parkinson's disease. Objectives To evaluate the effect of levodopa‐carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) on dyskinesia burden. Methods This is a post hoc analysis of the retrospective, observational COmedication Study assessing Mono‐ and cOmbination therapy with
Alfonso Fasano +11 more
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Stable intracranial imaging of dura mater-engrafted pancreatic islet cells in awake mice. [PDF]
Tröster P +4 more
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Mobile Payment Adoption in China: A Comment on Vatsa et al.
ABSTRACT Vatsa et al. examine the determinants of mobile payment adoption in China. They do so by applying a probit model to data from a nationally representative survey. In this comment, we identify several conceptual and econometric limitations that affect the robustness of Vatsa et al.'s findings.
Muzaffarjon Ahunov, Leo Van Hove
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In the wild, individuals consistently differ in movement and space use behaviours, depending on their personality. This variation can lead to personality–habitat associations and spatial structuring, potentially generating individual niche segregation.
Inès Khazar +7 more
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