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Model-based specification and validation of the dual-mode adaptive MAC protocol
2018
Wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs) rely on MAC protocols to coordinate access to the wireless medium access and for managing the radio unit on each device. The dual-mode adaptive MAC (DMAMAC) protocol is a recently proposed protocol designed to reduce the energy consumption of the radio communication in WSANs. The DMAMAC protocol targets the industrial WSANs used for real-time process control. At its core, DMAMAC exploits the distinction between transient and steady of the controlled plant process to dynamically adapt the MAC superframe structure and thereby conserve energy. The switch between steady and transient mode of operation is a safety-critical part of the protocol. The c…
Typhetum laxmannii (Ubrizsy 1961) Nedelcu 1968 - The new plant association in Poland
2011
<em>Typhetum laxmannii</em> (Ubrizsy 1961) Nedelcu 1968 is a plant association new to Poland, built by an expansive kenophyte - <em>Typha laxmannii</em> Lepech. This paper presents the general distribution of both, the species and the association, paying particular attention to the area of Europe and Poland where, in recent years, many new locations as well as an increasing participation in vegetation cover have been observed. The habitat preferences of <em>Typhetum laxmannii</em>, the floristic composition of the association and its geographical differentiation within the occupied area are described. The current distribution of the association in Poland …
Correspondence to Sand et al. “Critical Reappraisal of a Catechol-O-Methyltransferase Transversion Variant in Schizophrenia”
2010
Association between previously identified disease loci at Chr 21q22 and MHC and UC in Italian population.
2009
Human blastocysts derived from monopronuclear zygotes: a biological model for the study of ploidy, euploidy, topography and heteroparental inheritance
2019
Rapid evolving RNA gene HAR1A and schizophrenia
2008
Developing the "next generation" of genetic association databases for complex diseases
2012
Tens of thousands of genetic association studies investigating the influence of common polymorphisms on disease susceptibility have been published to date. These include similar to 1,000 genome-wide association studies (GWAS). This vast amount of data in the field of complex genetics is becoming increasingly difficult to follow and interpret. It can be expected that the situation will become even more complex with the advent of association projects using next-generation technologies. One of the aims of the Human Variome Project is to concatenate such data in meaningful ways, for example, within the context of publicly available field synopses. Here, we present various examples of online gen…