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    Fast handover scheme based on redundant router information and pre-buffering strategy for mobile IPv6 by TANG Jun, PEI Chang-xing, SU Bo

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The issue of IP connectivity resumption in case of erroneous prediction was investigated in fast handovers for IPv6(FMIPv6) protocol.Based on the redundant router information and pre-buffering strategy,a new scheme called RIRS(router information redundancy scheme) was proposed.The scheme constructed redundant router table for handover in order to assist the mobile node to re-formulate a new care of address quickly,and employed pre-buffering strategy to protect the packets destined for mobile node during handover.Simulation results indicate that RIRS can achieve better performance in terms of handover latency and packet loss compared with FMIPv6.…”
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    Organizational creativity strategy and strategic partnership in improving positional advantage of vocational high schools in west java by Sundusiah Sundusiah, Agus Rahayu, Disman Disman, Edi Suryadi, Muhamad Arief Ramdhany

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…center of excellence, organizational creativity strategy, positional advantage, vocational schools, partnership program…”
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    Selection of specific nanobodies against peanut allergen through unbiased immunization strategy and the developed immuno-assay by Yaozhong Hu, Chuan Zhang, Jing Lin, Yi Wang, Sihao Wu, Ying Sun, Bowei Zhang, Huan Lv, Xuemeng Ji, Yang Lu, Shuo Wang

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The accurate and effective detection methods for the surveillance of allergens in food are still the primary strategies to avoid allergic diseases. In this study, nanobodies (Nbs) derived from the Heavy-Chain only Antibodies (HCAbs) were selected against the general peanut protein extract through the unbiased strategy to facilitate the development of the sandwich ELISA for the detection and surveillance of peanut allergen contamination. …”
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    Oral Manifestations, Risk Factors and Management Strategies of COVID-19 Associated Mucormycosis in Tertiary Care Hospital by Pankaj Goel, Jitendra Kumar, Anshul Rai, Prateek Shakti, Gunjan Chouksey

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The current management strategy requires early diagnosis, prompt treatment and oral rehabilitation.…”
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    Selective and Sensitive Detection of Cyanide Based on the Displacement Strategy Using a Water-Soluble Fluorescent Probe by Ming La, Yuanqiang Hao, Zhaoyang Wang, Guo-Cheng Han, Lingbo Qu

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…A water-soluble fluorescent probe (C-GGH) was used for the highly sensitive and selective detection of cyanide (CN−) in aqueous media based on the displacement strategy. Due to the presence of the recognition unit GGH (Gly-Gly-His), the probe C-GGH can coordinate with Cu2+ and consequently display ON-OFF type fluorescence response. …”
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    Market Development Strategies for Florida Fresh Sweet Corn: Findings from a Consumer Survey, 2001 by Tom Stevens, Robert Degner, Kimberly Morgan, Chris deBodisco, Lisa House

    Published 2003-04-01
    “…In 2001, the Council contracted with the Florida Agricultural Market Research Center at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences to conduct a consumer survey to evaluate existing and potential impediments to future market growth for both wholesale and retail stages and to make recommendations for specific marketing strategies that could increase Council members' profitability. …”
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    Targeting heparan sulfate proteoglycans as an effective strategy for inhibiting cancer cell migration and invasiveness compared to heparin by Lorenzo Depau, Jlenia Brunetti, Chiara Falciani, Elisabetta Mandarini, Marta Zanchi, Maria Francesca Paolocci, Marta Garfì, Alessandro Pini, Luisa Bracci

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We found that the anti-heparan sulfate peptide NT4 is more effective than heparin for inhibiting cancer cell adhesion, directional migration, colony formation and even cell growth, suggesting that targeting cell membrane HSPGs may be a more effective anti-metastatic strategy than using soluble heparin. Analysis of NT4 effects on cancer cell directional migration, associated to cellular distribution of HSPGs and cadherins in different migrating cancer cell lines, provided further indications on the molecular basis of HSPG functions, which may explain the efficiency of the HSPG targeting peptide.…”
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    A hierarchical colored Petri net–based cyberattacks response strategy making approach for critical infrastructures by Qianxiang Zhu, Yuanqing Qin, Yue Zhao, Zhou Chunjie

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…As an important part of security protection, response strategy making provides useful countermeasures to reduce the impacts of cyberattacks. …”
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    La stratégie de la « smart city » au Japon : expérimentations nationales et circulations globales by Raphaël Languillon-Aussel, Nicolas Leprêtre, Benoit Granier

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The exportability of the “smart” communities is therefore not the result of the globalization of models, but results from the complex strategy of private companies, such as Toshiba.…”
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    Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation Strategies based on Eye Movement Techniques for Executive Function of Patients after Stroke by Wen HE, Yazheng JI, Xiating WEI, Hua LIN, Fan WANG, Feng XU, Chengyi LU, Qianqian MA, Hongbing WANG

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The cognitive rehabilitation strategies based on eye movement techniques (20 min) were used in the observation group to replace the cognitive training part of the routine rehabilitation training, and the rest of the training was the same as the control group. …”
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