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Mercury at the Dawn of a New Exploration Phase. [PDF]
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Adam9-deficient retinal pigment epithelium pseudopods maintain photoreceptor outer segment renewal despite subretinal space expansion. [PDF]
Lewis TR +9 more
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Spark: sparse hierarchical energy minimization for scalable prediction of RNA pseudoknots. [PDF]
Gray M, Will S, Jabbari H.
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Retinal pigment epithelium pseudopods reach across the divide to maintain photoreceptor performance and save vision. [PDF]
Sodhi A.
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Dynamic architecture of mycobacterial outer membranes revealed by all-atom simulations. [PDF]
Brown TP, Chavent M, Im W.
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Territories beyond possession? Antarctica and Outer Space
It is often assumed that Antarctica and Outer Space are simple, un-owned spaces. To some extent, this is correct: neither of these vast areas of our planetary environment is partitioned into standard state-sovereign spatial units.
Christy Collis
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2008 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM - The 27th Conference on Computer Communications, 2008
In this paper we consider security-related and energy-efficiency issues in multi-hop wireless networks. We start our work from the observation, known in the literature, that shortest path routing creates congested areas in multi- hop wireless networks. These areas are critical-they generate both security and energy efficiency issues.
MEI, Alessandro, STEFA, JULINDA
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In this paper we consider security-related and energy-efficiency issues in multi-hop wireless networks. We start our work from the observation, known in the literature, that shortest path routing creates congested areas in multi- hop wireless networks. These areas are critical-they generate both security and energy efficiency issues.
MEI, Alessandro, STEFA, JULINDA
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Outer Space: The Final Frontier of Taxation
International Tax Studies, 2023As the pace of commercial space exploration quickens, the question arises: is the global tax framework equipped to handle the complexities tied to revenues from outer space? The very nature of these revenues, derived from a deemed sovereign-freeĀ source, clashes with traditional tax principles like the source and residence doctrines.
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