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    On the Impact of Downlink Feedback on LoRa Performance

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    Recently, the role of Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) as enablers of the Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging. However, many concerns arise on the performance of LPWANs if higher Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are needed by certain classes of IoT services. In this work, we will focus on one of the most prominent of these technologies, i.e., Long-Range (LoRa). Our aim is to study to what extent a LoRa network is able to support uplink (UL) traffic that requires to be confirmed by the Network Server (NS). The simulation results show that the network performance is severely impacted by the downlink (DL) traffic generated by feedback packets

    Activity of a peptide deformylase inhibitor LBM415 (NVP PDF-713) tested against recent clinical isolates from Japan

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    Copyright © The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2005; all rights reserved.Jan M. Bell, John D. Turnidge, Matsuhisa Inoue, Shigeru Kohno, Yoichi Hirakata, Yasuo Ono and Ronald N. Jone

    Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    "Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States" By M. Carey.

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    "Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States: containing bried sketches of the moral and political character of those states. By M. Carey, member of the American philosophical, and of the American Antiquarian Society, and author of The Olive Branch, Cindiciae Hibernicae, essays on banking, on political economy, and on internal improvement. To which are now added the English editor's comments on the subject; together with Important Advice to Emigrants, and Cautions Against Impositions Practiced in the Outports

    Kohno, M.

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    Passport photo of older man. Negative scan.In 1922, Kinso Ninomiya opened the Ninomiya Studio in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Due to Executive Order 9066 in 1942, the studio was forced to close but was reopened by Kinso and his son, Elwin Ichiro, in 1949. The studio operated in Little Tokyo until its final closing in 1986. The Ninomiya Studio Collection captures slices of Japanese American life in Los Angeles from the 1950s through the 1980s. The collection contains formal portraiture and candid photography in black and white and color as well as commercial photography for local businesses and reproductions of older photographs. The negatives come in a variety of sizes, including 8 x 10 inch negatives and panoramic negatives on Cirkut film. Each negative scanned has been selected out of multiple negatives and prints from a set. The title of the negative scan reflects the purchaser’s name

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods

    Orbit configuration spaces associated to discrete subgroups of PSL(2,R)

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    AbstractThe purpose of this article is to analyze several Lie algebras associated to “orbit configuration spaces” obtained from a group G acting freely, and properly discontinuously on the upper half-plane H2. The Lie algebra obtained from the descending central series for the associated fundamental group is shown to be isomorphic, up to a regrading, to 1.the Lie algebra obtained from the higher homotopy groups of analogous constructions associated to H2×Cq modulo torsion, as well as2.the Lie algebra obtained from horizontal chord diagrams for surfaces. The resulting Lie algebras are similar to those studied in [T. Kohno, Linear representations of braid groups and classical Yang-Baxter equations, Contemp. Math. 78 (1988) 339–363; T. Kohno, Vassiliev invariants and de Rham complex on the space of knots, Contemp. Math. 179 (1994) 123–138; T. Kohno, Elliptic KZ system, braid groups of the torus and Vassiliev invariants, Topology and its Applications 78 (1997) 79–94; D.C. Cohen, Monodromy of fiber-type arrangements and orbit configuration spaces, Forum Math. 13 (2001) 505–530; F.R. Cohen, M. Xicoténcatl, On orbit configuration spaces associated to the Gaussian integers: homology and homotopy groups, Topology Appl. 118 (2002) 17–29; E. Fadell and S. Husseini, The space of loops on configuration spaces and the Majer-Terracini index, Topol. Methods Nonlinear Anal. J. Julius Schauder Center 11 (1998), 249–271; E. Fadell and S. Husseini, Geometry and Topology of Configuration Spaces, in: Springer Monographs in Mathematics, Springer-Verlag, 2001; F.R. Cohen and T. Sato, On groups of morphisms of coalgebras, (submitted for publication)]. The structure of a related graded Poisson algebra defined below and obtained from an analogue of the infinitesimal braid relations parametrized by G is also addressed

    Dr. Glendon Swarthout

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    Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness

    Gas phase ion formation from a liquid beam of arginine in aqueous solution by IR multiphoton excitation

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    Jun-ya Kohno, Namiki Toyama, Mark A. Buntine, Fumitaka Mafuné and Tamotsu Kondowhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505707/description#descriptio

    Design of the Grand Roof at Tokyo Station

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    p. 1242-1253This paper describes the design method of long and unique shape membrane structure in capital Tokyo. The membrane structure, designed to create an impression of Japan's traditional Washi paper, forms gentle curves of varying size and inclination, to become the new face of the Yaesu side of the Tokyo Station. To achieve such a light membrane structure in Japan where many natural disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons occur frequently, we adopted some ideas in order to solve technical problems.Sadamoto, M.; Yoshie, K.; Kohno, T.; Muraoka, T.; Takanashi, M. (2010). Design of the Grand Roof at Tokyo Station. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/706
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