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    sj-docx-1-asn-10.1177_17590914221142360 - Supplemental material for Rab11 and Its Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-asn-10.1177_17590914221142360 for Rab11 and Its Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases by Pinky Sultana and Jiri Novotny in ASN Neuro</p

    Análise comparativa de métodos de otimização topológica em elasticidade 2D e 3D

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Mecânic

    Oblivion on the Web: an Inquiry of User Needs and Technologies

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    Unlimited retention of personal information on the web may harm individuals: employers can find youthful indiscretions on social media, and incorrectly low credit scores may haunt individuals for a lifetime. Currently, Europe revives the "right to erasure" as a first step towards a forgetting web. Early technologies implementing oblivion suffer from vulnerabilities and narrowly assume that users require information to be erased after a pre-determined time. But little is known about users' actual oblivion needs. A first study shows that users desire control over disclosed personal information to reduce pre-disclosure privacy concerns, and to delete harmful information after disclosure. In the long run, users have a need for dissociating from obsolete information that represents their past identity. A second study analyses whether oblivion-enhancing technologies (OETs) currently deployed in online services satisfy users' needs. While not all services give users assurance that disclosed information can be erased again, most provide users with some active control. But to manage the increasing volume of personal information stored, users would also require "intelligent" support with oblivion. Intelligent agents that keep track of disclosed information long-term could automatically safeguard users from information relating to a past episode in life surfacing unexpectedly. (authors' abstract

    Integration and Laplace Transformation of Orthogonal Series

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    Title: Integration and Laplace Transformation of Orthogonal Series, Author: Milos Novotny, Location: ThodeIn the first part of this thesis the basic properties of classical orthogonal polynomials are derived from a unified theory. Then sufficient conditions for term-by-term integration and Laplace transformation of Fourier expansions in terms of an orthogonal system with respect to a weight function on a bounded or unbounded interval are given, and successively applied to Fourier expansions in terms of the trigonometric system, the classical orthogonal polynomials, the Haar system and eigenfunction expansions for ordinary linear differential equations with boundary conditions on both ends of a compact interval as well as in limit point and limit circle cases for an infinite interval. Finally a necessary and sufficient condition for representation of a complex function as a Laplace interval of f ε L(0,2π) with period 2π is proved.ThesisDoctor of Philosophy (PhD

    1. Mathematical Problems for Navier-Stokes Equations,

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    The book is a collection of articles concerning recent results on well posedness and numerical techniques for Navier-Stokes equation

    Cloud computing adoption framework

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    © Ota Novotny, Praha, Czech Republic. Cloud adoption is frequently regarded as an IT issue without considerations of the impact on the organization as a whole. Cloud adoption conducted on the basic of selecting individual IT assets for cloud deployment without an overall plan developed in the context of enterprise architecture can lead to a failure to attain the anticipated benefits of cloud computing. In this paper we argue that cloud adoption should be conducted in the context of a framework that involves developing adoption plans at strategic, tactical and implementation levels. The proposed framework provides a structured method for the adoption of SaaS applications in organizations with significant investment in IT infrastructure and on-premise enterprise applications

    New applications of low field NMR in soil science.

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    Despite the wide application of low field NMR in different fields, from petrophysics to food science and industry, its use in Soil Science is still inconspicuous. To demonstrate opportunities for low field NMR in this area we will present a few examples of so far unpublished new applications of this powerful and more affordable technique in Soil Scienc
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