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Abstract Existing anonymity systems sacrifice anonymity for efficient communication or vice-versa. Onion-routing achieves low latency, high bandwidth, and scalable anonymous communication, but is susceptible to traffic analysis attacks. Designs based on DC-Nets, on the other hand, protect the users against traffic analysis attacks, but ...
Kwon, Albert Hyukjae +3 more
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The rapidly growing size of data and complexity of analytics present new challenges for large-scale data processing systems. Modern systems keep data partitions in memory for pipelined operators, and persist data across stages with wide dependencies on disks for fault tolerance. While processing can often scale well by splitting jobs into smaller tasks
Haoyu Zhang +4 more
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Channel Constriction Predicts Pool‐Riffle Velocity Reversals Across Landscapes [PDF]
Research regarding self‐maintenance of pool‐riffle river morphology has focused on hydraulics within individual pool‐riffle couplets. Here, we make a scientific leap from one site on river to 702 pool‐riffle couplets across northern California to ...
C. F. Byrne +4 more
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The Combinatorics of Biased Riffle Shuffles [PDF]
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Jason Fulman
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Responses of riffle beetle assemblages to deforestation in a semi-deciduous Atlantic Forest remnant
Deforestation affects freshwater assemblages since aquatic organisms are dependent on the structure of the riparian vegetation. To investigate the responses of riffle beetles (Elmidae) to deforestation, this study assessed the structure of riffle beetle ...
BRUNA M. BRAUN +4 more
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Macroinvertebrate Recovery to Varying Hydropeaking Frequency: A Small Hydropower Plant Experiment
As the demand for hydroelectricity progresses worldwide, small hydropower operators are increasingly examining the feasibility of using existing infrastructure (e.g., settling basins) in run-of-the-river schemes for intermittent power production.
Claire Kathryn Aksamit +5 more
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Bars and pools, common for natural riverbeds, form sequential patterns due to interactions between river flow, alluvium and vegetation. While the morphodynamics of bar-pool units are relatively well understood, far less is known about associated riffle ...
Oleksandra O. Shumilova +1 more
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Experiments on the sediment transport along pool-riffle unit [PDF]
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Hassan, M. A., Chartrand, S. M., Radić, V., Ferrer-Boix, C., Buckrell, E., & McDowell, C. (2022). Experiments on the sediment transport along pool-riffle unit.
Hassan, Marwan A. +11 more
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Periods of streamflow cessation and stream drying are increasing in frequency and intensity in many regions of the world due to climate change, land-use change, and increased groundwater pumping.
Adam Mitton, Diana Allen
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Distribution and habitat preference of Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera in subtropical mountain streams: implications for monitoring and conservation [PDF]
: The assessment of biotic-habitat relationships provides key information to predict biotic responses to perturbations and important tools for river management and monitoring.
ROMINA E. PRINCIPE +2 more
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