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    Pulse cyclophosphamide treatment for severe refractory cutaneous lupus erythematosus by Raptopoulou, A., Linardakis, C., Sidiropoulos, P., Kritikos, HD, Boumpas, DT

    Published in Lupus (01-05-2010)
    “…Cutaneous lupus erythematosus includes a variety of lupus erythematosus specific skin lesions that, in some cases, can be disfiguring and refractory to…”
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    Slotted optical switching with pipelined two-way reservations by Angelopoulos, J.D., Kanonakis, K., Leligou, H.C., Linardakis, C., Pountourakis, I.E., Stavdas, A.

    Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-10-2006)
    “…Optical burst switching is a core architecture designed to reconcile the available optical technology with the increasing burstiness of traffic. However,…”
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    Using explicit reservations to arbitrate access to a metropolitan system of slotted interconnected rings combining TDMA and WDMA by Linardakis, C., Leligou, H.C., Stavdas, A., Angelopoulos, J.D.

    Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-04-2005)
    “…A system of slotted interconnected wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) rings controlled by a medium access control (MAC) protocol is shown to offer very…”
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    Controlling high speed slotted data channels in WDM metro rings by Linardakis, C., Leligou, H.-C., Zontos, S., Stavdas, A.

    “…The deployment of WDM technology in metropolitan area networks has moved the bottleneck from capacity to data processing at the network nodes. The data…”
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    A MAC protocol for efficient multiplexing QoS-sensitive and best-effort traffic in dynamically configurable WDM rings by Leligou, Helen-Catherine, Angelopoulos, John D, Linardakis, Charalambos, Stavdas, Alexandros

    “…Slotted dynamically re-configurable Metropolitan rings are viewed as a viable alternative to WDM channel overprovisioning since they allow statistical sharing…”
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    Probe-and-go: a novel approach to OBS by Angelopoulos, J.D., Kanonakis, K., Leligou, H.C., Linardakis, C.

    “…Optical burst switching achieves multiplexing gain in the optical domain but cannot reach reasonable utilization before burst losses become unacceptable. A…”
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