Search Results - "Habra, K."
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Anticancer actions of carnosine in cellular models of prostate cancer
Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (01-01-2024)“…Treatments for organ‐confined prostate cancer include external beam radiation therapy, radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy/brachytherapy, cryoablation and…”
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US depiction of partial-thickness tear of the rotator cuff
Published in Radiology (01-11-1995)“…To test previously defined ultrasound (US) criteria for identification of partial-thickness tears of the rotator cuff. Before shoulder arthroscopy, 52 patients…”
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An MCR-weighted protocol for multipoint-to-point communication over ABR service
Published in Computer networks (Amsterdam, Netherlands : 1999) (01-09-2000)“…In this paper, we propose an available bit rate (ABR) algorithm which can work with multipoint-to-point (mpt-to-pt) as well as with point-to-point (pt-to-pt)…”
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Dynamic resource-allocation for congestion-control in high-speed LAN Interconnection
Published in Computer communications (25-09-1999)“…When an ATM network is used as a backbone interconnection medium for a set of legacy low-speed LANs, a congestion control scheme is required to protect…”
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An integrated call admission and buffer management scheme for LAN interconnection over a shared-memory ATM switch
Published in Computer communications (25-06-1998)“…We consider the problem of interconnecting low speed LANs over a high-speed shared-memory ATM switch. A bottleneck is formed when more than one source…”
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On the use of call admission control and buffer management for congestion control in LAN interconnection over ATM switches
Published in Conference Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference (Cat. No.00CH37086) (2000)“…We consider the problem of interconnecting low speed LANs over a high-speed ATM switch. A bottleneck is formed when more than one source originate traffic to…”
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