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RETRACTION: Mechanism of p27 Upregulation Induced by Downregulation of Cathepsin B and Upar in Glioma

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
RETRACTION: S. Gopinath, K. Alapati, R. R. Malla, C. S. Gondi, S. Mohanam, D. H. Dinh, and J. S. Rao, “Mechanism of p27 Upregulation Induced by Downregulation of Cathepsin B and Upar in Glioma,” Molecular Oncology 5, no. 5 (2011): 426–437, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molonc.2011.07.004.
wiley   +1 more source

Parking Assignment: Minimizing Parking Expenses and Balancing Parking Demand Among Multiple Parking Lots

IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2020
Recently, a rapid growth in the number of vehicles on the road has led to an unexpected surge of parking demand. Consequently, finding a parking space has become increasingly difficult and expensive. One of the viable approaches is to utilize both public and private parking lots (PLs) to effectively share the parking spaces.
Oanh Tran Thi Kim   +5 more
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A Parking Equilibrium Model for Park Pricing and Park & Ride Planning

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1997
Abstract The close relationship between parking availability and accessibility to an urban area leads to a unified framework of parking plan and transit service design. The occasion for the development of an integrated model, in order to represent this phenomenon, has been a research on the bom of a new university in a semi peripheral area of Rome.
CARRESE, Stefano, Gori S, Picano T.
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Park Marketing Strategies, Park Conditions, and Park Use: A Longitudinal National Study of Parks

Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2019
Background: Parks present opportunities for recreational physical activity and mental relaxation; however, they are underutilized. Methods: The authors examined how changes in management directly and indirectly impacted park use. Using a national sample of 169 parks sampled from 25 cities, the authors linked park management reported via surveys with ...
Andrea, Richardson   +3 more
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Parks for science, science for parks

Science, 2015
[Extract] In their insightful editorial "Parks for science" (19 June, p. 1291), G. Machlis and M. McNutt urge scientists to make greater use of protected areas for their research. The benefits are manifold, they argue, and include prospects for exciting new discoveries, the use of parks as experimental controls, and improved park management based on ...
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Park it: Intelligent Parking System

2021 4th Biennial International Conference on Nascent Technologies in Engineering (ICNTE), 2021
In the contemporary world, finding a parking location has become esoteric individuals who reside in metropolitan cities usually waste-time in searching for a parking spot for their private vehicle. In the meantime, carbon emissions damage the environment and also incurs wastage of fuel which users and nature has to suffer. Recently usage of smartphones
Het Raval, Viraj Shah, Aruna Gawade
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Parking, Intelligent Parking System

2019 IEEE 4th Advanced Information Technology, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IAEAC), 2019
Recently, the problems of parking and finding the car become serious. In order to solve the problems, this paper designe an “"intelligent parking system based on UWB position and navigation technology”" which can effectively solve the problems mentioned above.
Jinhui Zhao, Qi Wu, Jie Chen, Yang Huang
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Parking restrictions

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The average patient waiting time in Southmead's MIU, from being booked in and seen to being treated and discharged, is just under an hour. Unsurprisingly therefore, patients attending the MIU report having bypassed other health service providers including A&E and their local GPs, as well as the specialist eye, dental or children's hospitals that are ...
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