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Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems, 2009
Many tools exist for developing real-time distributed groupware, but most of these tools focus primarily on the performance of the resulting system, or on simplifying the development process. There is a need, however, for groupware that is both easy to build and that performs well on real-world networks. To better support this combination, we present a
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Many tools exist for developing real-time distributed groupware, but most of these tools focus primarily on the performance of the resulting system, or on simplifying the development process. There is a need, however, for groupware that is both easy to build and that performs well on real-world networks. To better support this combination, we present a
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Nature Protocols, 2006
Tricine-SDS-PAGE is commonly used to separate proteins in the mass range 1-100 kDa. It is the preferred electrophoretic system for the resolution of proteins smaller than 30 kDa. The concentrations of acrylamide used in the gels are lower than in other electrophoretic systems. These lower concentrations facilitate electroblotting, which is particularly
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Tricine-SDS-PAGE is commonly used to separate proteins in the mass range 1-100 kDa. It is the preferred electrophoretic system for the resolution of proteins smaller than 30 kDa. The concentrations of acrylamide used in the gels are lower than in other electrophoretic systems. These lower concentrations facilitate electroblotting, which is particularly
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Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, 2015
Phase Change Memory (PCM) has better scalability and smaller cell size comparing to DRAM. However, further scaling PCM cell in deep sub-micron regime results in significant thermal based write disturbance (WD). Naively allocating large inter-cell space increases cell size from 4F 2 ideal to 12F 2
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Phase Change Memory (PCM) has better scalability and smaller cell size comparing to DRAM. However, further scaling PCM cell in deep sub-micron regime results in significant thermal based write disturbance (WD). Naively allocating large inter-cell space increases cell size from 4F 2 ideal to 12F 2
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SDS‐Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE)
Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques, 2008AbstractElectrophoresis is used to separate complex mixtures of proteins (e.g., from cells, subcellular fractions, column fractions, or immunoprecipitates), investigate subunit compositions, verify homogeneity of protein samples, and purify proteins for use in further applications.
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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, 2016
The communication industry is envisioning ubiquitous connectivity as a crucial driving force in 5G. Next Generation Network (NGN) should interconnect, integrate and efficiently manage the enterprise networks to realize this vision. Efficient management and an always-on connectivity with seamless mobility across multiple radio access technologies are ...
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The communication industry is envisioning ubiquitous connectivity as a crucial driving force in 5G. Next Generation Network (NGN) should interconnect, integrate and efficiently manage the enterprise networks to realize this vision. Efficient management and an always-on connectivity with seamless mobility across multiple radio access technologies are ...
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2016
SDS Calendar Vol. II, no. 5. Typewritten calendar of events for the week of April 22, 1968 - before students knew they'd be taking over buildings that week.
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SDS Calendar Vol. II, no. 5. Typewritten calendar of events for the week of April 22, 1968 - before students knew they'd be taking over buildings that week.
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