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A Cognitive Theory-based Opportunistic Resource-Pooling Scheme for Ad hoc Networks
Resource pooling in ad hoc networks deals with accumulating computing and network resources to implement network control schemes such as routing, congestion, traffic management, and so on.
Hegde Seema B.+2 more
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This article covers philosophical theology and its relevance to the issues between Islamic theology and science during Pandemic COVID-19. There were numerous scientific discoveries on covid-19 such as its contagion, the importance of physical distancing,
Muh Fatkhan, Muhammad Arif
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Dementia and Imagination: a mixed-methods protocol for arts and science research [PDF]
IntroductionDementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing together arts and science to address current evidence limitations around the benefits of visual art activities in dementia care. The research questions ask: Can art improve quality of life and well-being? If it does make a difference, how does it do this—and why?
Windle, G+8 more
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ProtoCode: Leveraging Large Language Models for Automated Generation of Machine-Readable Protocols from Scientific Publications [PDF]
Protocol standardization and sharing are crucial for reproducibility in life sciences. In spite of numerous efforts for standardized protocol description, adherence to these standards in literature remains largely inconsistent. Curation of protocols are especially challenging due to the labor intensive process, requiring expert domain knowledge of each
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Identifying the domains of context important to implementation science: a study protocol [PDF]
There is growing recognition that "context" can and does modify the effects of implementation interventions aimed at increasing healthcare professionals' use of research evidence in clinical practice. However, conceptual clarity about what exactly comprises "context" is lacking. The purpose of this research program is to develop, refine, and validate a
Janet E. Squires+17 more
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Introduction Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction describes the generation of either virtual or physically printed anatomically accurate 3D models from two-dimensional medical images. Their implementation has revolutionised medical practice.
Fernando Bello+6 more
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A Discrete and Bounded Envy-free Cake Cutting Protocol for Four Agents
We consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to identify a fair allocation based on a minimal number of queries from the agents.
Barbanel B.+15 more
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Agricultural science data sharing protocol in China
In view of the actual situation of agricultural science data sharing in China, the characteristics of various existing licensing agreements at home and abroad and their applicability in the situation of agricultural science data sharing in China were ...
Yifan CHEN+6 more
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Assessment of transparency indicators across the biomedical literature: How open is open?
Recent concerns about the reproducibility of science have led to several calls for more open and transparent research practices and for the monitoring of potential improvements over time.
Stylianos Serghiou+5 more
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On-Line End-to-End Congestion Control
Congestion control in the current Internet is accomplished mainly by TCP/IP. To understand the macroscopic network behavior that results from TCP/IP and similar end-to-end protocols, one main analytic technique is to show that the the protocol maximizes ...
Garg, Naveen, Young, Neal E.
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