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To scan or not to scan: The effect of channel heterogeneity on optimal scanning policies
2013 IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communications and Networking (SECON), 2013Cognitive Networks have been proposed to opportunistically discover and exploit (temporarily) unused licensed spectrum bands. For a number of applications, high throughput is the key figure of merit, while the application is still elastic enough to be supported at different rates. To this end, the cognitive node will try to discover and pool together a
Fidan Mehmeti, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos
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Gastrointestinal Nursing, 2010
Alison Coutts, Senior lecturer in applied biological sciences, City University, London, provides a brief overview of recently published nursing and health articles. A reference is provided for further information.
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Alison Coutts, Senior lecturer in applied biological sciences, City University, London, provides a brief overview of recently published nursing and health articles. A reference is provided for further information.
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To Scan Or Not to Scan In Congenital Hypothyroidism
Clinical Pediatrics, 1990A L, Rosenbloom +2 more
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To scan or not to scan trauma patients, that is the question
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2021Bartolomeo Lorenzati +17 more
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To scan or not to scan? That is the question
Postgraduate Medical JournalJonathan Gibson, Rajesh Botchu
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Rapid 40S scanning and its regulation by mRNA structure during eukaryotic translation initiation
Cell, 2022Jinfan Wang +2 more
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