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    Scalable Multimedia Streaming in Wireless Networks with Device-to-Device Cooperation by Jahed, Karim

    Published 2016
    “…We demonstrate the functionality of the proposed system on Android devices using heterogeneous networks (cellular/WiFi/WiFi-Direct) and show the formation of multiple clusters to allow for scalable operation. …”
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    Combining offline and on-the-fly disambiguation to perform semantic-aware XML querying by Tekli, Joe

    Published 2023
    “…Dedicated weighting functions and various search algorithms have been developed for that purpose and will be presented here. …”
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    Common weaving approach in mainstream languages for software security hardening by Alhadidi, Dima

    Published 2013
    “…GIMPLE weaving accompanied by a common aspect-oriented language (1) allows security experts providing security solutions using this common language, (2) lets developers focus on the main functionality of programs by relieving them from the burden of security issues, (3) unifies the matching and the weaving processes for mainstream languages, and (4) facilitates introducing new security features in AOP languages. …”
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    Integrated whole transcriptome and small RNA analysis revealed multiple regulatory networks in colorectal cancer by Hibah Shaath (5599658)

    Published 2021
    “…Computational analyses using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) identified multiple activated signaling networks in CRC, including ERBB2, RABL6, FOXM1, and NFKB networks, while functional annotation highlighted activation of cell proliferation and migration as the hallmark of CRC. …”
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    Copy number variations in the genome of the Qatari population by Khalid A. Fakhro (3158862)

    Published 2015
    “…The four call-sets were integrated to identify high confidence CNV regions, which were subsequently annotated for putative functional effect and compared to public databases of CNVs in other populations. …”
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    Single-Cell Transcriptome Analysis Highlights a Role for Neutrophils and Inflammatory Macrophages in the Pathogenesis of Severe COVID-19 by Hibah Shaath (5599658)

    Published 2020
    “…Herein, we employed iterative clustering and guide-gene selection 2 (ICGS2) as well as uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) dimensionality reduction computational algorithms to decipher the complex immune and cellular composition of BAL, using publicly available datasets from a total of 68,873 single cells derived from two healthy subjects, three patients with mild COVID-19, and five patients with severe COVID-19. …”
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    The architecture of a highly reconfigurable RISC dataflow array processor by Sait, Sadiq M.

    Published 2020
    “…The array can be programmed to execute arbitrary algorithms in both static and dynamic manner. The processor array is modelled at the behavioural level in VHDl. …”
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    Single-Cell Transcriptome Analysis Revealed Heterogeneity and Identified Novel Therapeutic Targets for Breast Cancer Subtypes by Radhakrishnan Vishnubalaji (3563306)

    Published 2023
    “…Mechanistically, targeted depletion of ENO1 and FDPS halted TNBC cell proliferation, colony formation, and organoid tumor growth under 3-dimensional conditions and increased cell death, suggesting their potential use as novel therapeutic targets for TNBC. Differential expression and gene set enrichment analysis in TNBC revealed enrichment in the cycle and mitosis functional categories in FDPShigh, while ENO1high was associated with numerous functional categories, including cell cycle, glycolysis, and ATP metabolic processes. …”