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MOVEMENT PATTERNS
, 2006
"... Movement patterns and gallery use by the sexually dimorphic Wellington tree weta ..."
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Movement patterns and gallery use by the sexually dimorphic Wellington tree weta
Movement patterns of
"... the upper extremity and trunk before and after corrective surgery of impaired forearm rotation in patients with cerebral palsy ..."
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the upper extremity and trunk before and after corrective surgery of impaired forearm rotation in patients with cerebral palsy
Movement Patterns and Feeding Behavior of the Limpet
, 2008
"... Movement patterns and feeding behavior of the limpet tectura testudinalis (Müller) along the mid- ..."
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Movement patterns and feeding behavior of the limpet tectura testudinalis (Müller) along the mid-
Whisker motor cortex ablation and whisker movement patterns
, 2003
"... Whisker motor cortex ablation and whisker movement patterns ..."
Analysis of SCTP Handover by Movement Patterns +
, 2005
"... Abstract. Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a new end-to-end transport protocol, which can be used to support the mobility of mobile terminals. This paper describes a framework of SCTP handover and analyzes the handover latency for the single-homing mobile terminals. We then show the e ..."
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the experimental results of the SCTP handover in terms of the handover latency and throughput for the two different movement patterns: linear and crossover patterns. For the linear movement pattern, it is shown that the SCTP handover latency may severely depend on the handover delay at the underlying link layer
Oceanstore: An architecture for global-scale persistent storage
, 2000
"... OceanStore is a utility infrastructure designed to span the globe and provide continuous access to persistent information. Since this infrastructure is comprised of untrusted servers, data is protected through redundancy and cryptographic techniques. To improve performance, data is allowed to be cac ..."
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to be cached anywhere, anytime. Additionally, monitoring of usage patterns allows adaptation to regional outages and denial of service attacks; monitoring also enhances performance through pro-active movement of data. A prototype implementation is currently under development. 1
DSR: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks”, in Ad Hoc Networking, edited by Charles E.
- Perkins, Chapter
, 2001
"... Abstract The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be completely self-organizing and self-configuring, without the need for any existing network ..."
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-demand, allowing the routing packet overhead of DSR to scale automatically to only that needed to react to changes in the routes currently in use. We have evaluated the operation of DSR through detailed simulation on a variety of movement and communication patterns, and through implementation and significant
Fast subsequence matching in time-series databases
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1994 ACM SIGMOD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF DATA
, 1994
"... We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of sequences, such that the subsequences match a given (query) pattern within a specified tolerance. The idea is to map each data sequence into a small set of multidimensional rectangles in feature space ..."
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We present an efficient indexing method to locate 1-dimensional subsequences within a collection of sequences, such that the subsequences match a given (query) pattern within a specified tolerance. The idea is to map each data sequence into a small set of multidimensional rectangles in feature
Natal philopatry and local movement patterns of
"... The Twite Carduelis flavirostris is classified as a red-listed bird of conservation concern in the United Kingdom. Successful conservation initiatives will depend on an understanding of local movement patterns and natal philopatry as these will be important in determining how likely the species is t ..."
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The Twite Carduelis flavirostris is classified as a red-listed bird of conservation concern in the United Kingdom. Successful conservation initiatives will depend on an understanding of local movement patterns and natal philopatry as these will be important in determining how likely the species
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