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Modulation for LOS Wireless Communications by Bin Cao, Qin-Yu Zhang,
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Multiple access communications in future-generation wireless networks
Norman Abramson
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and Alexey Vinel
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relay-assisted networks assuming maximum ratio combining
(MRC) or selection combining (SC) at the destination. An
exact analyt...
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acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data. TZ, MU, KS, FACW and YK
have been intimately involved in drafting and editing the manuscript. All
authors read and approved the final ... that
the people with complaint of oral malodor were not cap-
able of sensing reductions in oral malodor 1 year following
original assessment, even though, from a clinical stand-
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determined first, then the schedule of sensors covering grid
point 2 is determined, ... Assistant Professor in
the Department of Computer Science at
North Dakota State University. He received
his B.E. degree in electrical engineering
from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China...
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gineering from the Indian Institute of Tech-
nology, Kanpur, India, in 1991, and the M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering
from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 1994
and 1997, ... throughput by optimizing the processing done in
the cooperative relays and in the scheduling of retrans-
missions by the relays so as to minimize mutual inter-
ference and facil...
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activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Clinical and brain
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) disease activity in MS
is associated with fluctuations in sHLA-I and sHLA-II lev-
els in the serum ... HLA-II levels, in MS has been reported
[14]. Fainardi et al [15] reported a decrease in sHLA-I con-
centrations during exacerbations in MS, but an increase in
CSF sHLA-I was obs...
... cortical bone longitudinal
modulus of elasticity increases with increase in strain rate
by a factor of 1.5 for strain rate of 1500 compared to 1.0
(1/sec), thus explaining in part the greater stiffness
observed ... had
lower slope during the first loading cycle compared to 2nd
and 3rd loading cycles (the later two being similar), due
to settling of bone-potting-fixture interconnections du...
... varies in length,
ranging from a mere 4 amino acids in matrilin-1 to a
unique domain of 72 to 83 amino acids in matrilin-2
(Table 2). For a small junction region such as that in mat-
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in regulating matrilin oligomeric assembly.
Discussion
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widely distributed structural module in integrins an...
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in many areas of communications. In wireless and mobile
communications this progress provides opportunities for
introducing new standards and improving ... Journal on
Wireless Communications and Networking (JWCN). This
issue collects several research results on the use of optimiza-
tion techniques in wireless communications. Recent...