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Protection systems and protection implementations
Proceedings of the December 5-7, 1972, fall joint computer conference, part I on - AFIPS '72 (Fall, part I), 1972The paper discusses the nature of systems for protection of information in the central memory of a computer, describing the potentialities and limitations of a variety of approaches. It is based upon work done in the course of a current project on protection systems at the Computer Laboratory, Cambridge, and outlines a system which is being developed ...
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Survivability on optical networks: Protecting the protection
2009 International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications & Workshops, 2009Survivability in WDM optical networks has been a subject of great interest recently. The idea used over the years is to establish a protection path so that, in case of failure, this path can be used. However, these proposals take into account neither the real situation of these paths nor the requirements of the applications. In this article an approach
Alisson Barbosa de Souza +4 more
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Protecting the protected: reducing wildlife roadkill in protected areas
Animal Conservation, 2019AbstractSocial media discussions highlight public concern for wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) inside protected areas. Using a quasi‐experimental field trial, we investigated factors affecting the likelihood of WVCs within Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa, and assessed the comparative effectiveness of wildlife‐warning signage (WWS) for ...
W. J. Collinson +2 more
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Science Protecting and Protected
Science, 2003Science in the Service of Human Rights . Richard Pierre Claude. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2002. 275 pp. $42.50, £30. ISBN 0-8122-3679-3. Claude discusses the complex paths that have led science and scientists toward the protection of human rights.
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The Myth of Protection: Gendering Protection under the Responsibility to Protect in Gaza
Global Responsibility to Protect, 2019Although international norms on the Responsibility to Protect ( R2P ), norms stemming from United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 and the agenda of Women, Peace and Security (wps) have shifted the narrative from a state-centric to a human-centric approach to security, they have failed to intersect in the most difficult contexts.
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Protecting Workers, Protecting Publics: The Ethics of Differential Protection
1985When talking about risk in the private sector, it is appropriate that attention be directed to the host of issues currently besieging those charged with health and safety responsibility in industry, labor, and the federal government. These issues include such topics as: What role should science and values play in risk assessment?
Patrick Derr +3 more
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Mood stabilizers: protecting the mood…protecting the brain
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2004The mechanism underlying the therapeutic action of mood stabilizers in bipolar disorder is not completely understood. The discovery that anticonvulsant agents, such as valproate (VPA), were effective in the treatment of bipolar disorder suggested a common biochemical mechanism(s) with lithium.
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2005
The decision whether, if ever, to intervene in the affairs of a sovereign state with military force has become a critical issue of the post Cold War era. In 2000 the Canadian government launched the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which in 2001 published its findings in The Responsibility to Protect.
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The decision whether, if ever, to intervene in the affairs of a sovereign state with military force has become a critical issue of the post Cold War era. In 2000 the Canadian government launched the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which in 2001 published its findings in The Responsibility to Protect.
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Gut-innervating nociceptors regulate the intestinal microbiota to promote tissue protection
Cell, 2022Wen Zhang, Mengze Lv, Hiroshi Yano
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