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STEAM: event-based middleware for wireless ad hoc networks [PDF]
René Meier, Vinny Cahill
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Political identity and risk politics: Evidence from a pandemic
Abstract The way political identity serves as a foundation for political polarization in the United States permits elites to extend conflict rapidly to new issue areas. Further, the types of cognitive mechanisms and shortcuts used in the politically polarized information environment are similar to some of those used in risk perception.
Eric D. Raile+4 more
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Topology Optimization for Wireless Ad-Hoc Community Network (WACNet)
Makoto Kawai+2 more
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Supporting hierarchy and heterogeneous interfaces in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks [PDF]
J. Broch, David A. Maltz, D. Johnson
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Abstract Background and Objectives In low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), information on the efficacy of communication interventions promoting blood donation is very scarce. The present review aimed to identify specific communication interventions and their efficacy for increasing blood donation in LMICs.
Bernard Appiah+16 more
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Design and evaluation of a metropolitan area multitier wireless ad hoc network architecture [PDF]
Jetcheva+4 more
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Abstract figure legend During handgrip exercise in hypoxia, brain perfusion is suboptimal and muscle sympathetic nerve activity is potentiated (left panel). During the exercise in hypercapnia, brain perfusion is supraoptimal and muscle sympathetic nerve activity is suppressed (right panel). These observations support the notion that Cushing's mechanism
Hsuan‐Yu Wan+6 more
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Topological Synthesis of Mobile Backbone Networks for Managing Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
I. Rubin, P. Vincent
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A certificate revocation scheme for wireless ad hoc networks [PDF]
Claude Crépeau, Carlton R. Davis
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Abstract figure legend The Kcna1 knockout mouse model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) exhibits sex‐specific differences in SUDEP risk. Female mice exhibit a lower SUDEP risk than males, despite similar seizure characteristics and interictal cardiac function across sexes.
Kelsey Paulhus+11 more
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