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Cervical cancer elimination: what, how and WHO?
Key content High‐risk human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination can reduce cervical cancer risk significantly. Organised cervical screening programmes have reduced cervical cancer deaths by up to 70%. Globally, vaccination uptake and cervical screening coverage are suboptimal and require urgent attention.
Jennifer C. Davies +4 more
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With the ongoing steady traffic increase in the Internet, the wavelength usage of the supporting optical networks is a critical network efficiency parameter.
Milos Kozak +2 more
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Novel resource reservation schemes for optical burst switching [PDF]
We propose to improve the throughput performance of optical burst switching by using regional controller nodes and window-based reservation. Both methods increase the information available to the intermediate nodes during scheduling decisions ...
Li, CY, Li, VOK, Lit, GM, Wai, PKA
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T-WAS and T-XAS algorithms for fiber-loop optical buffers
In optical packet/burst switched networks fiber loops provide a viable and compact means of contention resolution. For fixed size packets it is known that a basic void-avoiding schedule (VAS) can vastly outperform a more classical pre-reservation ...
Bruneel, Herwig +4 more
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Time Shared Optical Network (TSON): a novel metro architecture for flexible multi-granular services [PDF]
This paper presents the Time Shared Optical Network (TSON) as metro mesh network architecture for guaranteed, statistically-multiplexed services. TSON proposes a flexible and tunable time-wavelength assignment along with one-way tree-based reservation ...
Amaya, Norberto +5 more
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Methods for Combining Observational and Experimental Causal Estimates: A Review
Better together: a review of methods for synthesizing causal evidence across randomized controlled trials and observational studies. ABSTRACT Recent years have seen an explosion in methodological work on combining causal effects estimated from observational and experimental datasets.
Evan T. R. Rosenman
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Throughput‐based fair bandwidth allocation in OBS networks
Fair bandwidth allocation (FBA) has been studied in optical burst switching (OBS) networks, with the main idea being to map the max‐min fairness in traditional IP networks to the fair‐loss probability in OBS networks.
Van Hoa Le +2 more
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UEG Week 2025 Moderated Posters [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S189-S802, October 2025.
europepmc +2 more sources
Tecnologías de transporte óptico: hacia Optical Burst Switching (OBS)
La creciente demanda de tráfico en Internet exige el desarrollo de nuevas técnicas basadas en el protocolo IP que permitan aumentar la capacidad, desempeño y tasa de envío de paquetes. Ante el aumento de tráfico, las redes actuales se encuentran limitadas tecnológicamente, razón por la cual surgen tecnologías ópticas como WDM (Wavelength Division ...
Puche, William +3 more
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An Overview on Application of Machine Learning Techniques in Optical Networks [PDF]
Today's telecommunication networks have become sources of enormous amounts of widely heterogeneous data. This information can be retrieved from network traffic traces, network alarms, signal quality indicators, users' behavioral data, etc.
Macaluso, Irene +6 more
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