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Continuous or frequent ingestion of fried foods containing cytotoxic/mutagenic/genotoxic lipid oxidation products (LOPs) may present significant human health risks; such toxins are generated in thermally stressed polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA)-rich ...
Martin Grootveld +8 more
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Can a Network Attack Be Simulated in an Emulated Environment for Network Security Training?
This paper outlines a tool developed with the purpose of creating a simple configurable emulated network environment that can be used in cyber defence exercises. Research has been conducted into the various related subject areas: cyber defence exercises,
Samuel Chapman +3 more
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Mobile Cloud Application Models Facilitated by the CPA†
This paper describes implementations of three mobile cloud applications, file synchronisation, intensive data processing, and group-based collaboration, using the Context Aware Mobile Cloud Services middleware, and the Cloud Personal Assistant.
Michael J. O’Sullivan, Dan Grigoras
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Sexually Abused Children: Secure Attachment as a Protective Factor
The aim of the present study was to examine the hypothesis that attachment and childhood sexual abuse (CSA) interacted such that school aged CSA survivors with insecure attachment to parents would be at an elevated risk of developing post-traumatic ...
Karin Ensink +6 more
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A Meta-Brokering Framework for Science Gateways [PDF]
Recently scientific communities produce a growing number of computation-intensive applications, which calls for the interoperation of distributed infrastructures including Clouds, Grids and private clusters. The European SHIWA and ER-flow projects have enabled the combination of heterogeneous scientific workflows, and their execution in a large-scale ...
Krisztián Karóczkai +2 more
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Remote, high‐latitude oceans can prove challenging for the designation and implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs), partly due to issues in monitoring inaccessible localities and large spatial scales.
Michelle LaRue +4 more
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Science gateway technologies for the astrophysics community [PDF]
SummaryThe availability of large‐scale digital surveys offers tremendous opportunities for advancing scientific knowledge in the astrophysics community. Nevertheless, the analysis of these data often requires very powerful computational resources. Science gateway technologies offer Web‐based environments to run applications with little concern for ...
Ugo Becciani +9 more
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Science Gateways in EOSC: The NEANIAS Visualisation Gateway
The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is an emerging virtual environment underpinning the handling of high complexity volumes of information generated by the big data revolution. The EOSC roadmap foresees a seamless federation of existing and future research data infrastructures, under the umbrella of a common policy to enable FAIR datasets to be ...
Sciacca, Eva +3 more
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The new CLIC Education & Career Development Gateway aims to be a translational science workforce ecosystem for CTSAs to share learning and training resources and career opportunities.
Alfred Vitale +3 more
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Does Belief in Free Will Increase Support for Economic Inequality?
Does belief in free will increase support for economic inequality? Five studies using diverse measures and methods tested this question. Study 1 finds belief in free will is associated with increased support for inequality.
Brett Mercier +5 more
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