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Characterizing End-to-End Packet Delay and Loss in the Internet

by Jean-chrysostome Bolot - Journal of High Speed Networks , 1993
"... We use the measured round trip delays of small UDP probe packets sent at regular time intervals to characterize the end-to-end packet delay and loss behavior in the Internet. By varying the interval between probe packets, it is possible to study the structure of the Internet load over different time ..."
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We use the measured round trip delays of small UDP probe packets sent at regular time intervals to characterize the end-to-end packet delay and loss behavior in the Internet. By varying the interval between probe packets, it is possible to study the structure of the Internet load over different

Distributed Rational Decision Making

by Tuomas W. Sandholm , 1999
"... Introduction Automated negotiation systems with self-interested agents are becoming increasingly important. One reason for this is the technology push of a growing standardized communication infrastructure---Internet, WWW, NII, EDI, KQML, FIPA, Concordia, Voyager, Odyssey, Telescript, Java, etc---o ..."
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---over which separately designed agents belonging to different organizations can interact in an open environment in realtime and safely carry out transactions. The second reason is strong application pull for computer support for negotiation at the operative decision making level. For example, we

Small-Scale Experiments in Plasma-Propellant Interactions

by Richard A. Beyer, Richard A. Beyer
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

Multihoming for Small-Scale Fixed Networks

by K. Nagami, Intec Netcore, S. Uda, N. Ogashiwa, H. Esaki, R. Wakikawa, H. Ohnishi , 2007
"... This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). IETF Note This RFC is n ..."
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is not a candidate for any level of Internet Standard. The IETF disclaims any knowledge of the fitness of this RFC for any purpose and in particular notes that the decision to publish is not based on IETF review for such things as security, congestion control, or inappropriate interaction with deployed

Weak pairwise correlations imply strongly correlated network states in a neural population.

by Elad Schneidman , Michael J Berry Ii , Ronen Segev , William Bialek , 2006
"... Biological networks have so many possible states that exhaustive sampling is impossible. Successful analysis thus depends on simplifying hypotheses, but experiments on many systems hint that complicated, higher-order interactions among large groups of elements have an important role. Here we show, ..."
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responds to complex, naturalistic inputs The scale of correlations Throughout the nervous system, individual elements communicate by generating discrete pulses termed action potentials or spikes The small values of the correlation coefficients suggest an approximation in which the cells are completely

Particle Models and the Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter

by Torsten Bringmann , 903
"... Abstract. The kinetic decoupling of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) in the early universe sets a scale that can directly be translated into a small-scale cutoff in the spectrum of matter density fluctuations. The formalism presented here allows a precise description of the decoupling pr ..."
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Abstract. The kinetic decoupling of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) in the early universe sets a scale that can directly be translated into a small-scale cutoff in the spectrum of matter density fluctuations. The formalism presented here allows a precise description of the decoupling

Light-directed Spatially Addressable Parallel Chemical Synthesis

by Stephen P. A. Fodor, J. Leighton Read, Michael C. Pirrung, Lubert Stryer, T Amy Tsai Lu, Dennis Solas - Science , 1991
"... Solid-phase chemistry, photolabile protecting groups, and photolithography have been combined to achieve light-directed, spatially addressable parallel chemical syn-thesis to yield a highly diverse set of chemical products. Binary masking, one of many possible combinatorial synthesis strategies, yie ..."
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, yields 2 " compounds in n chemical steps. An array of 1024 peptides was synthesized in ten steps, and its interaction with a monoclonal antibody was assayed by epifluorescence microscopy. High-density ar-rays formed by light-directed synthesis are potentially rich sources of chemical diversity

Video Article Small-scale Nuclear Extracts for Functional Assays of Gene-expression

by Eric G. Folco, Haixin Lei, Jeanne L. Hsu, Robin Reed
"... A great deal of progress in understanding gene expression has been made using in vitro systems. For most studies, functional assays are carried out using extracts that are prepared in bulk from 10-50 or more liters of cells grown in suspension. However, these large-scale preparations are not amenabl ..."
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are not amenable to rapidly testing in vitro effects that result from a variety of in vivo cellular treatments or conditions. This journal video article shows a method for preparing functional small-scale nuclear extracts, using HeLa cells as an example. This method is carried out using as few as three 150 mm

Does fund size erode mutual fund performance? The role of liquidity and organization

by Joseph Chen, Harrison Hong, Ming Huang, Jeffrey D. Kubik , 2003
"... We investigate the effect of scale on performance in the active money management industry. We first document that fund returns, both before and after fees and expenses, decline with lagged fund size, even after adjusting these returns by various performance benchmarks. We then explore a number of p ..."
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of potential explanations for this relationship. We find that this relationship is most pronounced among funds that have to invest in small and illiquid stocks, which suggests that the adverse effects of scale are related to liquidity. Controlling for its size, a fund’s performance actually increases

Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.

by Robert J Vallerand , Michelle S Fbrtier , Frederic Guay - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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in the .50 and .60 range may be regarded as problematic by some researchers. We feel that there is no need for concern on this issue, however, because internal consistency that is based on the alpha coefficient may not be an adequate reliability estimate for a scale made up of a small number of items. Indeed
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