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Plug and Play with RNA

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2011
Retooling RNA: RNA aptamers are high-affinity ligands that can be assembled with other structures to yield multivalent molecules. These properties have been addressed in two recent studies: One describes a GFP-like RNA reporter used to study the dynamics of endogenous RNA; the other study reports on an aptamer-templated assembly of multi-enzyme ...
Günter, Mayer   +3 more
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Plug-and-Play Virtual Factories

IEEE Internet Computing, 2012
Although virtual factories are a well-established approach to managing distributed, cross-organizational manufacturing processes, corresponding end-to-end IT support is still lacking. Service-oriented virtual factories use and extend well-known methods and technologies from service-oriented computing, the Internet of Things, and business process ...
Stefan Schulte 0002   +3 more
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Plug-And-Play Registration And Fusion

2020 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2020
We consider the problem of synthetically fusing a high-spatial, low-spectral resolution image with a low-spatial, high-spectral resolution image to achieve high spatial and spectral resolution. In practice, the images to be fused are usually misaligned and need to be registered before fusion is carried out.
V. S. Unni   +2 more
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Plug and Play

Electric and Hybrid Rail Technology, 2022
How can off-the-shelf plug & play DC/DC converters meet the specific requirements of railway applications, without any additional user effort?
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Plug and Play

Electric and Hybrid Rail Technology, 2021
HydroFLEX, the UK’s first-ever hydrogen-powered train, adopts a cut and paste approach, which could enable various diesel locomotives to be decarbonized at pace, rather than ending up on the scrap heap
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Towards Plug-and-Play Microgrids

IECON 2018 - 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2018
Droop-controlled inverters are thought to be an excellent interface for distributed generation of future power grids. Ease of installation, fully decentralized power sharing and simple procedures for expansion/reconfiguration make this type of control attractive for practical applications, in particular for microgrids.
Petr Vorobev   +4 more
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Plug-and-Play Robots

Scientific American, 2004
This article focuses on the development of personal robots which may become as affordable as personal computers. To Thomas J. Burick, form is function and it is very important that he get the design right the first time. These robots run on Windows XP, so they can do anything a personal computer can do.
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Secure Universal Plug and Play network

2010 Sixth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security, 2010
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of specifications to enable and simplify the networking of electronic devices. UPnP does not generally provide any security and assumes that only trusted devices have access to the network. For networks where untrusted devices have to be taken into account, this paper proposes a secure UPnP network architecture ...
Pehkonen, Vesa, Koivisto, Juha
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Plug and Play - Fiction or Reality?

1998
This paper discusses some experiences with the integration of a tumor documentation system into a distributed healthcare environment using a new European middleware technology. Although the middleware already offers a considerable support to the software engineer, further facilities have been suggested and partially implemented in order to accelerate ...
Ralf Schweiger   +4 more
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Plug-and-Play Nondeterminacy

2006
Nondeterminacy occurs commonly in computing, much more than we recognise. Indeed it deserves to be recognised as a fundamental notion, meriting a place alongside other fundamental notions such as algorithm, recursion, data type, concurrency, object, etc.
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