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Problems on Pyroxene Synthesis
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Couples Sharing Sleep and Sickness: Dyadic Sleep-Wake Patterns, Health Consequences, and Intervention Efficacy in Cancer Patient-Caregiver Dyads-A Systematic Review and Preliminary Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Zhong J, Liang W, Ho MH, Zhao W, Lin CC.
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Agriculture-related musculoskeletal disorders among farming populations in rural India: focus on vulnerable communities - protocol for a scoping review. [PDF]
Kaur G, Qureshi I, Bagde A.
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Digital Tools to Support Mental Health in Later Life: Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews. [PDF]
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An updated view on lagging strand DNA replication: implications for the replication stress response. [PDF]
Martín-Rufo R, Lecona E.
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The synthesis problem of Petri nets
Acta Informatica, 1993The synthesis problem of concurrent systems is the problem of synthesizing a concurrent system model from sequential observations. The paper studies the synthesis problem for elementary Petri nets and transition systems. A characterization of the class of transition systems which correspond to elementary Petri nets is proven.
Desel, Jörg, Reisig, W.
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The Synthesis Problem of Netcharts
2006A netchart is basically a Petri net whose places are located at some process and whose transitions are labeled by message sequence charts (MSCs). Two recent papers showed independently that any globally-cooperative high-level MSC corresponds to the behaviors of some communicating finite-state machine — or equivalently a netchart.
Nicolas Baudru, Rémi Morin
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Synthesis of Distributed Design Problems
2005 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006Integrating autonomous disciplines into a complex system design problem amenable to solution presents a major challenge in realistic multidisciplinary design. We propose a linguistic approach to problem description, formulation, and solution we call reconfigurable multidisciplinary synthesis (REMS).
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