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HDECO: A method for Decreasing energy and cost by using virtual machine migration by considering hybrid parameters
Published 2025“…<h2>Summary</h2><p dir="ltr">This research introduces <b>HDECO</b> (Hybrid Decreasing Energy and Cost Optimization) — a method designed to reduce both energy consumption and execution cost in cloud datacenters through intelligent virtual machine migration. …”
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Image 5_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Our research demonstrates that GDC decreases Caco-2/HT29-MTX Trans-Epithelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) and increases paracellular permeability, without inflammation or cytotoxicity. …”
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The effect of HA digestion and HA replenishment alone or with CS on barrier function measured by TEER.
Published 2025“…TEER, transepithelial electrical resistance; PS, protaminesulfate; HA, hyaluronic acid; CS, chondroitin sulfate; T0, baseline; T3, 3 hours; T5, 5 hours; T7, 7 hours; T12, 12 hours; T24, 24 hours.…”
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Baseline patient characteristics.
Published 2025“…In contrast, s-ketamine largely preserved respiratory variability, suggesting it may be a safer alternative for sedation in patients with impaired spontaneous breathing. Further studies are needed to assess the clinical implications of these observations in patients undergoing sedation.…”
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