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Syn City

IEEE Spectrum, 2007
It is said that China is one of the fastest-growing electricity economies. Thanks to the local high-sulfur coal fueling its growth, it also has some of the country's dirtiest air. However, high-sulfur coal is choking Shandong's residents and stunting crops, it has also inspired a creative application of coal gasification technology that could help ...
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Preventing SYN flood DoS attacks (Abstract) An improvement to SYN cookies

2009 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2009
In 2006, 100,000 servers were broken down just within 10 minutes [1]. Those were the victims of some Denial-of-Service attacks. This news and knowing that some of those victims were so well-known companies like Hotmail and Amazon, indicate the significance of this kind of threats and attacks.
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Recent Advances on Catalytic Osmium‐Free Olefin syn‐Dihydroxylation

European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2021
Thierry Achard   +1 more
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Exploration of the α-syn/T199678/miR-519–3p/KLF9 pathway in a PD-related α-syn pathology

Brain Research Bulletin, 2022
Danyu Lin, Kaixun Huang, Xiuna Jing
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Synthesis of syn,syn; anti,syn; syn,anti; and anti,anti Stereotriads from a Single Pair of Enantiomeric Reagents

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1995
James A. Marshall   +2 more
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Syn-2869

Drugs of the Future, 1999
null Fromtling, R.A., null Castaner, J.
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2016
In the frame of author???s polymerase-tautomer model of ultraviolet mutagenesis, a mechanism of formation of targeted deletions formation that are caused by cis-syn cyclobutane thymine dimers is proposed. Deletions are frameshift mutations, when one or several nucleotides are dropped out from a DNA strand.
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