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Sentinel

Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation, 2021
The concept of Internet of Things (IoT) has changed the way we live by integrating commodity devices with cyberspace to automate our everyday tasks. Nowadays, IoT devices in the home environment are becoming ubiquitous with seamless connectivity and diverse application domains.
Adrien Cosson   +5 more
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Sentinel

Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Serverless Computing, 2022
Læger, tandlæger og jordemødre har en pligt til at foretage indberetning af formodede bivirkninger til Lægemiddelstyrelsen, ligesom patienter, pårørende og borgere i al almindelighed har mulighed for at foretage indberetning. Sentinel anvendes til at overvåge lægemidlers sikkerhed og føre register over alle danske indberetninger om formodede ...
Lægemiddelstyrelsen   +2 more
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The sentinels

Science, 2021
In Brazil, a team of scientists watches the world's largest rainforest for pathogens that could spill from animals to people.
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Sentinel Node Imaging

Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 2006
Breast cancer and melanoma metastasize predominantly via the lymphatic route. It has long been known that invasion into one or a few nodes draining the primary tumour, the sentinel nodes (SN), is the most important, early sign of dissemination. If no malignant cells are detected in the SN, dissemination is unlikely to be expected. For the last 10 years
Chakera, Annette H.   +4 more
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Sentinel

Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2013
Commercial buildings contribute to 19% of the primary energy consumption in the US, with HVAC systems accounting for 39.6% of this usage. To reduce HVAC energy use, prior studies have proposed using wireless occupancy sensors or even cameras for occupancy based actuation showing energy savings of up to 42%.
Bharathan Balaji   +4 more
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Sentinel

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2020
Systems continue to grow in complexity in response to the need to support vast quantities of data and a wide variety of workloads. Small changes in workloads and system configuration can result in significantly different system behaviour and performance characteristics.
Brad Glasbergen   +3 more
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Sentinel Species and Sentinel Bioassay

2018
The use of both sentinel species and sentinel bioassays is germane to laboratory and field analyses and to assessing the human and environmental health effects of toxic substances and hazardous conditions. The utility of sentinel species is based upon the uptake and metabolism of toxic xenobiotics and the occurrence of measurable biological changes as ...
W. R. Lower, R.J. Kendall
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Sentinel headache

Neurological Sciences, 2004
Patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) frequently describe the occurrence of an underestimated or even ignored severe headache in the days or weeks preceding the bleeding. If recognised early, this warning headache might lead to specific investigations and, if indicated, a surgical approach might avoid a dramatic haemorrhagic event.
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SENTINEL

Proceedings of the second ACM conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy, 2012
Logic flaws within web applications allow the attackers to disclose or tamper sensitive information stored in back-end databases, since the web application usually acts as the single trusted user that interacts with the database. In this paper, we model the web application as an extended finite state machine and present a black-box approach for ...
Xiaowei Li, Wei Yan, Yuan Xue
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