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MASCOTS
2001
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How Does TCP Generate Pseudo-Self-Similarity?
Abstract--Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. In addition, some recent studies have shown that under certain network conditions, T...
Liang Guo, Mark Crovella, Ibrahim Matta
MM
2010
ACM
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Kodak moments and Flickr diamonds: how users shape large-scale media
In today's age of digital multimedia deluge, a clear understanding of the dynamics of online communities is capital. Users have abandoned their role of passive consumers and ...
Radu Andrei Negoescu, Alexander C. Loui, Daniel Ga...
BMCBI
2007
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How accurate and statistically robust are catalytic site predictions based on closeness centrality?
Background: We examine the accuracy of enzyme catalytic residue predictions from a network representation of protein structure. In this model, amino acid α-carbons specify vertic...
Eric Chea, Dennis R. Livesay
CSDA
2008
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How to compare small multivariate samples using nonparametric tests
In plant pathology, in particular, and plant science, in general, experiments are often conducted to determine disease and related responses of plants to various treatments. Typic...
Arne C. Bathke, Solomon W. Harrar, Laurence V. Mad...
DCG
2007
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How to Exhibit Toroidal Maps in Space
Steinitz’s Theorem states that a graph is the 1-skeleton of a convex polyhedron if and only if it is 3-connected and planar. The polyhedron is called a geometric realization of ...
Dan Archdeacon, C. Paul Bonnington, Joanna A. Elli...