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New client puzzle approach for DoS resistance in ad hoc Networks

2010

In this paper we propose a new client puzzle approach to prevent Denial of Service (DoS) attacks in ad hoc networks. Each node in the network first solves a computational problem and with the solution has to create and solve a client puzzle. By combining computational problems with puzzles, we improve the efficiency and latency of the communicating nodes and resistance in DoS attacks. Experimental results show the effectiveness of our approach.

business.industryWireless ad hoc networkComputer scienceServerMathematicsofComputing_GENERALCryptographyDenial-of-service attackComputational problemLatency (engineering)businessQA76Computer network2010 IEEE International Conference on Information Theory and Information Security
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Contractual satisfaction: drivers and implication for theory

2014

The aim of inter-firm relations is to achieve each firm’s objectives. The achievement of these objectives is reflected in firms’ satisfaction. Satisfaction as a concept can be studied at different levels and contractual relations is one such level. Most studies on inter-firm satisfaction have looked at the general level of satisfaction, whose drivers are complex to account for. This study aims to investigate contractual satisfaction from the perspective of some of its key drivers. The main finding suggests that, while ongoing term specificity, contingent adaptability, reputation and trust have a positive influence on contractual satisfaction, opportunism has a negative one.

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Public relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingAdaptabilityTerm (time)MicroeconomicsGeneral levelOpportunismKey (cryptography)businessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceReputationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Economics and Business Research
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ChemInform Abstract: Cryptand-Like Anion Receptors

2010

The design of supramolecular hosts for anions began with simple diaza bicycles, named katapinands, and has evolved over the last 40 years to a number of elegantly designed receptors capable of binding many different anions. About the same time the term cryptand appeared in reference to another bicyclic compound that was selective for alkaline-earth ions. Since the first report these simple bicycles, a vast arena of hosts has appeared, including acyclic, monocyclic, and other multicyclic supramolecular receptors. Studies of these systems have revealed considerable information about anion coordination chemistry, including the fact that many of these complexes mimic their transition-metal coro…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBicyclic moleculeChemistryCovalent bondCoordination numberCryptandSupramolecular chemistryGeneral MedicineCombinatorial chemistryIonCoordination complexChemInform
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Cryptand-like anion receptors

2010

The design of supramolecular hosts for anions began with simple diaza bicycles, named katapinands, and has evolved over the last 40 years to a number of elegantly designed receptors capable of binding many different anions. About the same time the term cryptand appeared in reference to another bicyclic compound that was selective for alkaline-earth ions. Since the first report these simple bicycles, a vast arena of hosts has appeared, including acyclic, monocyclic, and other multicyclic supramolecular receptors. Studies of these systems have revealed considerable information about anion coordination chemistry, including the fact that many of these complexes mimic their transition-metal coro…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBicyclic moleculeCovalent bondChemistryStereochemistryCoordination numberCryptandSupramolecular chemistryGeneral ChemistryIonCoordination complexChemical Society Reviews
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Ischemia and post-ischemic regeneration of the small intestinal mucosa

1978

After ligation of the vascular arcades of the upper jejunum in rats, the ischemic damage to the intestinal mucosa and its regenerative behavior after ischemia lasting 120 minutes were investigated with histological and enzyme-histochemical methods. During the ischemic injury of the jejunal mucosa, there is rejection of hydropically swollen epithelial cells into the intestinal lumen advancing from the tip to the base of the villi without a previously detectable loss of activity of the enzymes investigated. At the end of ischemia lasting 120 minutes, there is complete destruction of the villi as well as the upper portions of the crypts. After rapid re-epithelialization of the mucosal surface …

chemistry.chemical_classificationLamina propriaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyCryptIschemiaCell BiologyGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.diseasedigestive systemEpitheliumJejunummedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymechemistryIntestinal mucosamedicineLigationActa Histochemica
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Syntrophy of Crypthecodinium cohnii and immobilized Zymomonas mobilis for docosahexaenoic acid production from sucrose-containing substrates

2021

Marine heterotrophic dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii is an aerobic oleaginous microorganism that accumulates intracellular lipid with high content of 4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a polyunsaturated ω-3 (22:6) fatty acid with multiple health benefits. C. cohnii can grow on glucose and ethanol, but not on sucrose or fructose. For conversion of sucrose-containing renewables to C. cohnii DHA, we investigated a syntrophic process, involving immobilized cells of ethanologenic bacterium Zymomonas mobilis for fermenting sucrose to ethanol. The non-respiring, NADH dehydrogenase-deficient Z. mobilis strain Zm6-ndh, with high ethanol yield both under anaerobic and aerobic condition…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSucroseZymomonasSucroseDocosahexaenoic AcidsbiologyFatty acidLevansucraseBioengineeringFructoseGeneral MedicineCrypthecodinium cohniibiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyZymomonas mobilischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySyntrophyFermentationDinoflagellidaFermentationFood scienceBiotechnologyJournal of Biotechnology
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Key analytical features of mycotoxins

2014

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryComputer scienceKey (cryptography)Biochemical engineeringMycotoxinMycotoxins and their Implications in Food Safety
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Sulfur-incorporating cyclotriveratrylene analogues: the synthesis of cyclotrithioguaiacylene.

2011

Cyclotriguaiacylene 1 is the universal precursor of cryptophanes, and represents an important intermediate for the preparation of functionalized cavitands of the cyclotriveratrylene family. Its thio analogue (cyclotrithioguaiacylene 3) was synthesized by two different routes, involving either the Newman-Kwart or the Pummerer rearrangement. The latter, performed starting from a trisulfoxide precursor, produced a purer compound in higher overall yield.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPummerer rearrangementYield (chemistry)Organic ChemistryCavitandThio-Organic chemistryCyclotriveratryleneChemical synthesisCryptophaneInclusion compoundThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Optimized Continuous Application of Hyperpolarized Xenon to Liquids

2018

International audience; In recent years, NMR with hyperpolarized (HP) xenon inside functionalized host structures (e.g. cryptophanes) have become a potential candidate for the direct observation of metabolic processes (i.e. molecular imaging). A critical issue for real applications is the dissolution of the HP-gas in the liquid which contains the host. In this work, we present recent developments for an improved and controlled dissolution of HP-Xe in liquids using hollow fiber membranes and different compressor systems. The designed apparatus consists of a compressor and a membrane unit. The compressor provides HP-129 Xe continuously at small adjustable pressures and in a polarization-prese…

chemistry.chemical_elementhollow fiber membranes010402 general chemistryResidence time (fluid dynamics)01 natural sciencesCryptophane030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineXenonmagnetic resonance imaging[CHIM]Chemical SciencesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolarization (electrochemistry)DissolutionAqueous solution129XeNMR0104 chemical sciences[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrynuclear magnetic resonanceMembranechemistryChemical physicscompressorGas compressortransfer
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Creative interpretation in web design experience

2017

Insight into how people mentally represent, and thus, make sense of visual designs is the key to understanding how people interact with technological devices. This paper presents a study in which participants were asked to write their interpretations of two webpage design examples, based on what they thought they would say and what would remain as a thought. The data comprised 80 3E templates (N = 40), a template allowing participants to express experiences through writing and drawing. Inductive data analysis through a phenomenological lens revealed that supposed mental and verbal representations concentrated on the following design properties: colors, themes, interface layout and quality, …

cognitionkognitioComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectinvolvementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Human–computer interactionWeb designluovuus0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050107 human factorscreativitymedia_commonmental representationosallistuminenCognitive scienceta113Interpretation (philosophy)05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionCreativityComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Designvisual web designMental representationKey (cryptography)visuaalinen suunnittelu0503 education
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