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Journal articles on the topic "Node generation"

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Li, Na, Yong Gang Li, and Qing Jie Zhou. "Power Flow Calculation Based on Power Losses Sensitivity for Distribution System with Distributed Generation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 391 (September 2013): 295–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.391.295.

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The introduction of distributed generation (DG) into distribution network will greatly impact on its operation and security inevitably, load flow calculation with distributed generations is the basic premise for the optimization planning and operation of distribution network, so the power flow in distribution network containing DG should be calculated .This paper analyzes several common DG in the former back flow calculation and mathematical model, with the first generation method fail to deal with PV node problem, improves back/forward substitution method based on node-layer, the branch search method is presented to form node impedance matrix to modify the PV node reactive injection. so that it can effectively deal with PV nodes, and the program written by matlab7.1, several schemes are designed for the different modes of DGS and are tested in IEEE33 node system and verifies the feasibility of the method, the reliability of the program.
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Hübschle-Schneider, Lorenz, and Peter Sanders. "Linear work generation of R-MAT graphs." Network Science 8, no. 4 (May 29, 2020): 543–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nws.2020.21.

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AbstractR-MAT (for Recursive MATrix) is a simple, widely used model for generating graphs with a power law degree distribution, a small diameter, and communitys structure. It is particularly attractive for generating very large graphs because edges can be generated independently by an arbitrary number of processors. However, current R-MAT generators need time logarithmic in the number of nodes for generating an edge— constant time for generating one bit at a time for node IDs of the connected nodes. We achieve constant time per edge by precomputing pieces of node IDs of logarithmic length. Using an alias table data structure, these pieces can then be sampled in constant time. This simple technique leads to practical improvements by an order of magnitude. This further pushes the limits of attainable graph size and makes generation overhead negligible in most situations.
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Cynthia, Antony, and V. Saravanan. "Tango Binary Search Tree Based Asymmetric Cryptographic Sensor Node Authentication for Secured Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks." Sensor Letters 18, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/sl.2020.4189.

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Wireless sensor network (WSN) comprises the group of sensor nodes distributed to sense and monitor the environments and collects the data. Due to the distributed nature of the sensor nodes, security is a major role to access the confidential data and protect the unauthorized access. In order to improve the secure communication, authentication is essential process in WSN. A Tango Binary Search Tree based Schmidt Cryptographic Sensor Node Authentication (TBST-SCSNA) technique is introduced for secured data communication in WSN with higher authentication accuracy. Initially, the trust values for each sensor nodes are calculated for increasing the security in data communication. The sensor nodes in WSN are arranged in tango binary search tree based on the trust value. The nodes in tree are inserted or removed based on their deployment. After that, the Schmidt-Samoa cryptographic technique is applied for node authentication and secure data communication. The cryptographic technique comprises three processes key generation, encryption and decryption. In key generation phase, the public key (i. e., node_ID) are generated and distributed for the sensor nodes and private key is kept secret using Schmidt-Samoa algorithm. The root node is embedded with a key during the deployment and it is controlled the entire the sensor nodes in the path. A Parent node generates the keys for child node based on the ID of parent node. After the key generation, the sender node encrypts the data packet and transmits to receiver node in the tree with the receiver node ID. After that, the receiver node enters their private key and verifies it with already stored key at the time of key generation. If both keys are same, then the node is said to be authentic node. Otherwise, the sensor node is said to be a malicious node. The authentic node only receives the original data packets. This process gets repeated till all the nodes in the path verify their identities and performs the secure communication. Simulation is carried out with different parameters such as authentication accuracy, authentication time and security level with respect to a number of sensor nodes and a number of data packets. The results observed that the TBST-SCSNA technique efficiently improves the node authentication accuracy, security level with minimum time than the state-of-the-art-methods.
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FUJISAWA, TOSHIMITSU, and GENKI YAGAWA. "A FEM-BASED MESHFREE METHOD WITH A PROBABILISTIC NODE GENERATION TECHNIQUE." International Journal of Computational Methods 01, no. 02 (September 2004): 241–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219876204000149.

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In this paper, a FEM-based meshfree method with a probabilistic node generation technique is presented. In the proposed method, all computational procedures, from the mesh generation to the solution of a system of equations, can be performed seamlessly in parallel in terms of nodes. Local finite element mesh is generated robustly around each node, even for acute boundary shapes such as cracks. The algorithm and the data structure of finite element calculation are based on nodes, and parallel computing is realized by dividing a system of equations by the row of the global coefficient matrix. In addition, the node-based finite element method is accompanied by a probabilistic node generation technique, which generates good-natured points for nodes of finite element mesh. Furthermore, the probabilistic node generation technique can be performed in parallel environments. As a numerical example of the proposed method, we perform a compressible flow simulation containing strong shocks. Numerical simulations with frequent mesh refinement, which are required for such kind of analysis, can be effectively performed on parallel processors by using the proposed method.
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Ribeiro, Leonardo F. R., Yue Zhang, Claire Gardent, and Iryna Gurevych. "Modeling Global and Local Node Contexts for Text Generation from Knowledge Graphs." Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 8 (September 2020): 589–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00332.

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Recent graph-to-text models generate text from graph-based data using either global or local aggregation to learn node representations. Global node encoding allows explicit communication between two distant nodes, thereby neglecting graph topology as all nodes are directly connected. In contrast, local node encoding considers the relations between neighbor nodes capturing the graph structure, but it can fail to capture long-range relations. In this work, we gather both encoding strategies, proposing novel neural models that encode an input graph combining both global and local node contexts, in order to learn better contextualized node embeddings. In our experiments, we demonstrate that our approaches lead to significant improvements on two graph-to-text datasets achieving BLEU scores of 18.01 on the AGENDA dataset, and 63.69 on the WebNLG dataset for seen categories, outperforming state-of-the-art models by 3.7 and 3.1 points, respectively. 1
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Shen, Xue, and Ran Li. "The Research for the Voltage of Distribution Network Including Distributed Generation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 521 (February 2014): 183–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.521.183.

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There is a challenge to the voltage stability of distribution network when DG is added to the distribution network. By means of theoretical derivation, three conclusions had been got. The amplitudes of node voltage would rise including DG. The more capacity of DG, the higher node voltages. The same capacity of DG met different nodes would have different effects on the node voltages. The farther away from the equilibrium node, the higher voltages. Through a case, the correctness of theoretical analysis had been proved.
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Abidin, Zainal, and Agus Zainal Arifin. "Membatasi k-Ketenggaan Simpul dalam Pembangkitan Random Graph Metode Erdos Royi untuk Meningkatkan Kinerja Komputasi." CAUCHY 1, no. 2 (May 15, 2010): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/ca.v1i2.1706.

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Edges generation by random graph erdos-royi methods was needed high computation, it’s caused low performance. In fact, edge generation was used frequently with many nodes. this paper is described a node restriction by k-nearest neighbour on edge generation of random graph erdos royi method. Result of node<br />restriction by k-nearest neighbour can be reduced computation time.
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Zamolo, Riccardo, and Enrico Nobile. "Node generation in complex 3D domains for heat conduction problems solved by RBF-FD meshless method." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2116, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2116/1/012020.

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Abstract A novel algorithm is presented and employed for the fast generation of meshless node distributions over arbitrary 3D domains defined by using the stereolithography (STL) file format. The algorithm is based on the node-repel approach where nodes move according to the mutual repulsion of the neighboring nodes. The iterative node-repel approach is coupled with an octree-based technique for the efficient projection of the nodes on the external surface in order to constrain the node distribution inside the domain. Several tests are carried out on three different mechanical components of practical engineering interest and characterized by complexity of their geometry. The generated node distributions are then employed to solve a steady-state heat conduction test problem by using the Radial Basis Function-generated Finite Differences (RBF-FD) meshless method. Excellent results are obtained in terms of both quality of the generated node distributions and accuracy of the numerical solutions.
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Felner, Ariel, Meir Goldenberg, Guni Sharon, Roni Stern, Tal Beja, Nathan Sturtevant, Robert Holte, and Jonathan Schaeffer. "Partial-Expansion A* with Selective Node Generation." Proceedings of the International Symposium on Combinatorial Search 3, no. 1 (August 20, 2021): 180–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/socs.v3i1.18227.

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A* is often described as being 'optimal,' in that it expands the minimum number of unique nodes. But, A* may generate many extra nodes which are never expanded. This is a performance loss, especially when the branching factor is large. Partial Expansion A* (PEA*) addresses this problem when expanding a node, n, by generating all the children of n but only storing children with the same f-cost as n. We introduce an enhanced version of PEA* (EPEA*). Given a priori domain knowledge, EPEA* only generates the children with the same f-cost as the parent. State-of-the-art results were obtained for a number of domains. Drawbacks of EPEA* are also discussed. A full version of this paper appears in the proceedings of AAAI-2012
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BATTEY, BRET. "Musical pattern generation with variable-coupled iterated map networks." Organised Sound 9, no. 2 (August 2004): 137–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771804000226.

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This paper introduces the concept of variable-coupled iterated map networks and explores its application to generation of musical textures. Such networks consist of one or more interlinked nodes. Each node consists of an iterated map function with a time-delay factor that schedules successive iterations. The value broadcast by a node can drive the variables and time-delay factor of any other nodes in the network, including itself. Lehmer's Linear Congruence Formula, an iterated map normally used for production of pseudo-random numbers, is explored for its own potential as a pattern generator and is used as the iterated map in the nodes in the examples presented. The capacity of these networks to produce richly gestural behaviours and mid-term modulation of behaviour is demonstrated.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Node generation"

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Haftmann, Florian. "Code generation from specifications in higher-order logic." kostenfrei, 2009. https://mediatum2.ub.tum.de/node?id=886023.

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Scott, Michael Andrew. "Interior node projection techniques in sweeping algorithms /." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1121.pdf.

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Piochacz, Christian. "Generation of a high-brightness pulsed positron beam for the Munich scanning positron microscope." kostenfrei, 2009. https://mediatum2.ub.tum.de/node?id=829689.

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Yildiz, Ozgur. "Implementation Of Mesh Generation Algorithms." Master's thesis, METU, 2003. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/1339621/index.pdf.

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In this thesis, three mesh generation software packages have been developed and implemented. The first two were based on structured mesh generation algorithms and used to solve structured surface and volume mesh generation problems of three-dimensional domains. Structured mesh generation algorithms were based on the concept of isoparametric coordinates. In structured surface mesh generation software, quadrilateral mesh elements were generated for complex three-dimensional surfaces and these elements were then triangulated in order to obtain high-quality triangular mesh elements. Structured volume mesh generation software was used to generate hexahedral mesh elements for volumes. Tetrahedral mesh elements were constructed from hexahedral elements using hexahedral node insertion method. The results, which were produced by the mesh generation algorithms, were converted to a required format in order to be saved in output files. The third software package is an unstructured quality tetrahedral mesh generator and was used to generate exact Delaunay tetrahedralizations, constrained (conforming) Delaunay tetrahedralizations and quality conforming Delaunay tetrahedralizations. Apart from the mesh generation algorithms used and implemented in this thesis, unstructured mesh generation techniques that can be used to generate quadrilateral, triangular, hexahedral and tetrahedral mesh elements were also discussed.
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Scott, Michael Andrew. "Interior Node Projection Techniques in Sweeping Algorithms." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2005. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/335.

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The enhancement of node projection techniques in sweeping is the subject of this thesis. Sweeping is a method used to produce all-hexahedral finite element meshes on certain classes of geometry. The placement of nodes in the interior of the geometry during the sweeping process remains a difficult problem. This thesis presents advancements in this area which improve the speed of the algorithm and the resulting element quality. A comparison of existing projection methods was performed. The existing Faceted projection sweeping method was extended to be applicable to more general classes of sweepable geometry. This comparison and extension of node projection algorithms led to the development of a new node projection technique: the SmartAffine method. This method builds on previous techniques and is characterized by its speed. Finally, a technique for coupling node projection techniques is presented. This technique characterizes the complexity of the sweepable geometry and applies the most appropriate node projection scheme. This is accomplished without user interaction and improves the speed of the sweeping algorithm and the quality of swept meshes.
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Harrer, Stefan. "Next-generation nanoimprint lithography: Innovative approaches towards improving flexibility and resolution of nanofabrication in the sub-15-nm region." kostenfrei, 2008. http://mediatum2.ub.tum.de/node?id=646522.

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Shepstone, Sven E. "AAL2 switching node to support voice services in 3rd and 4th generation networks." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9773.

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The research community and industry alike have, over the past decade, been showing considerable interest in packet-switching networks to support voice services as well as data services. A technology that was standardised to accommodate these delay-sensitive requirements is Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), which deals particularly well at transporting uncompressed voice and data. However, due to the exponential increase in wireless applications and their supporting access technologies, a need has arisen for an infrastructure in the wide area network to support and maintain the QoS requirements of low-bit rate, compressed voice. An adaptation layer known as AAL2 was re-standardised to support these specialised voice services. However, a severe side-effect of using AAL2 with traditional ATM switches results in inefficient routing and waste-age of resources. In this study, a design for an AAL2 switching node will be proposed to address the above-mentioned issues. The design is comprised of modules that perform the following functions: Buffering, payload interrogation, protocol translations, packet classification, packet re- routing, timing, scheduling and support for signalling and management interfacing. The supporting architecture is targeted towards an embedded >286-based computing system, which itself is overlaid upon one or several ports of a high-speed, research-oriented ATM switch, known as the Washington University Gigabit Switch (WUGS). In order to evaluate the operation and performance of the AAL2 switch architecture, a testbed is proposed and implemented, comprising the AAL2 switch at the core, with a supporting infrastructure to emulate the generation and analysis of low bit-rate voice traffic over an AAL2 connection. By conducting a set of experiments, a series of operational and performance results will be presented. Particular focus will be placed on the performance and efficiency of the AAL2 layer over ATM, as well as the ability of the switch to route packets from multiple sources to a set of output connections in the correct manner.
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Griggs, Caitlin Elizabeth. "Generation of myeloid-derived lymphatic endothelial cell progenitors (M-LECPs) by TLR4-mediated inflammation and de novo VEGFR-3 signaling in breast cancer." OpenSIUC, 2016. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1902.

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Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in women in the United States. Complications that lead to mortality of cancer patients are associated with tumor metastasis. Specifically, lymphatic metastasis in breast cancer patients strongly correlates with poor patient survival and this process is facilitated by the formation of new tumor lymphatic vessels termed lymphangiogenesis. Previously, our lab reported that lymphangiogenesis was promoted by a distinct subset of bone marrow (BM)-derived myeloid cells that co-express lymphatic-specific markers designated as myeloid-derived endothelial cell progenitors (M-LECPs). Furthermore, our lab has generated M-LECP in vitro from a mouse macrophage cell line (RAW264.7) by LPS stimulation. Taken together, these data suggest that chronically inflamed sites drive M-LECP differentiation and that these cells can contribute to the formation of new lymphatic vessels and promote lymph node metastasis. Evidence supporting this hypothesis was indicated by high levels of circulating M-LECP in peripheral blood of breast cancer patients but undetectable levels in healthy donors, cancer-free donors. Additionally, the generation of M-LECP was prompted through TLR4-signaling pathway, and de novo expression of VEGFR-3 and VEGF-C. This co-expression produces an autocrine loop essential for pro-lymphatic reprogramming in both primary human monocytes and the immature monocytic cell line, THP-1. Taken together, these data indicate the major regulatory role of TLR4 in inflammation-driven lymphangiogenesis involves the recruitment and differentiation of M-LECP, a process that may promote lymphatic metastasis.
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Kelso, Douglas Ross. "Open access to next generation broadband." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2008. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16612/1/Douglas_Kelso_Thesis.pdf.

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Wireline telecommunications infrastructure in the customer access network or CAN is undergoing a veritable technological and commercial revolution. The paired-copper CAN is being modernised with optical fibre deployed ever closer to customers, culminating soon with fibre-to-the-home networks or some variant thereof. Although bandwidth ceases to be a scarce commodity, the underlying natural monopoly will most likely be strengthened. National competition policy desires open access to multiple service providers yet commercial pressure calls for closure. This has been the recent experience with the hybrid fibre coaxial networks delivering pay television and Internet access. This research asks the question: What are the factors that prevent open access to the broadband services of next generation wireline infrastructure? How can these obstacles be overcome? A particular focus is given to non-price considerations which come to the fore due to the unique strategic and technological characteristics of optical fibre in the access network. The methodological approach involves data gathering via three case studies - that of the Telstra/Foxtel pay television network, the TransACT broadband network and fibre-to-the-home networks in general. Although the ultimate focus is on the research question above, these cases are discussed in a holistic way with consideration of a number of contextual factors. The research also examines the relationship between the concepts of 'open access' and 'network neutrality', visiting the concept of 'common carriage' in doing so. Several findings are reached that illuminate the field of telecommunications access regulation as applied to infrastructure capable of delivering truly next generation broadband services. Since 1993, our politicians have only paid lip service to the importance of competition and have deferred to the demands of the dominant builder of telecommunications infrastructure. From the viewpoints of end-users and access seekers, the access regime is found to be incapable of dealing with the technical and commercial bottlenecks arising from optical fibre in the CAN. It is concluded that communication between users should be recognised as the prime purpose of telecommunications and that the regulatory regime should not reward discriminatory practices detracting from the development of a networked information economy. It is also concluded that dominant players should never be rewarded with access holidays which could otherwise entrench market dominance through the creation of new bottlenecks. Access regulation is ill-equipped to cope with optical fibre in the CAN until it also recognizes the strategic potential of such infrastructure.
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Kelso, Douglas Ross. "Open access to next generation broadband." Queensland University of Technology, 2008. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16612/.

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Wireline telecommunications infrastructure in the customer access network or CAN is undergoing a veritable technological and commercial revolution. The paired-copper CAN is being modernised with optical fibre deployed ever closer to customers, culminating soon with fibre-to-the-home networks or some variant thereof. Although bandwidth ceases to be a scarce commodity, the underlying natural monopoly will most likely be strengthened. National competition policy desires open access to multiple service providers yet commercial pressure calls for closure. This has been the recent experience with the hybrid fibre coaxial networks delivering pay television and Internet access. This research asks the question: What are the factors that prevent open access to the broadband services of next generation wireline infrastructure? How can these obstacles be overcome? A particular focus is given to non-price considerations which come to the fore due to the unique strategic and technological characteristics of optical fibre in the access network. The methodological approach involves data gathering via three case studies - that of the Telstra/Foxtel pay television network, the TransACT broadband network and fibre-to-the-home networks in general. Although the ultimate focus is on the research question above, these cases are discussed in a holistic way with consideration of a number of contextual factors. The research also examines the relationship between the concepts of 'open access' and 'network neutrality', visiting the concept of 'common carriage' in doing so. Several findings are reached that illuminate the field of telecommunications access regulation as applied to infrastructure capable of delivering truly next generation broadband services. Since 1993, our politicians have only paid lip service to the importance of competition and have deferred to the demands of the dominant builder of telecommunications infrastructure. From the viewpoints of end-users and access seekers, the access regime is found to be incapable of dealing with the technical and commercial bottlenecks arising from optical fibre in the CAN. It is concluded that communication between users should be recognised as the prime purpose of telecommunications and that the regulatory regime should not reward discriminatory practices detracting from the development of a networked information economy. It is also concluded that dominant players should never be rewarded with access holidays which could otherwise entrench market dominance through the creation of new bottlenecks. Access regulation is ill-equipped to cope with optical fibre in the CAN until it also recognizes the strategic potential of such infrastructure.
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Books on the topic "Node generation"

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Charles, Levenback, Zee, Ate G. J. van der., and Coleman Robert, eds. Clinical lymphatic mapping in gynecologic cancers. London: Taylor & Francis, 2004.

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Maria, Ostaszewska, ed. Nowe pokolenie konserwatorów krakowskich =: The New generation of Cracow's conservators. W Krakowie: Akademia Sztuk Pięknych, 1998.

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Bonifacio, Dario. Jack Kerouac sulle note di San Francisco. Milano: Unicopli, 2001.

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Scerbo, Ercole. Il nome della cosa: Nomi e nomignoli degli organi sessuali. Milano: A. Mondadori, 1991.

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None that go return: Leighton, Brittain and friends, and the lost generation, 1914-1918. Solihull: Helion, 2010.

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Razvoj ili rađanje nove organizacione i socijalne strukture =: Development or generation of a new organizational and social structure. Šabac: [s.n.], 1995.

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Dreaming identities: Class, gender, and generation in 1980s Hollywood movies. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992.

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Goc, Aleksandr. Dynamics of engines. Course design. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1055672.

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Brief data from theory in the discipline "Theory of engines" and the order of execution of the course project. In a compact form the basic formulas and clarifications for the implementation of the relevant parts of the course project. As an example, the calculation-explanatory note and drawings done by a student course project review. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. Intended for students of day and correspondence forms of training areas of training 13.03.03 power mechanical engineering and 23.03.03 "Exploitation of transport and technological machines and complexes".
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Galasso, Joseph. Minimum of English grammar: An introduction to feature theory : with a special note on the nature of early child grammars of English. San Diego: University Readers, 2008.

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Bobyr', Maksim, Vitaliy Titov, and Vladimir Ivanov. Design of analog and digital devices. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1070341.

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The textbook contains the material necessary for the formation of students ' knowledge of the basics of analog and digital circuitry and the principles of building digital nodes, instilling skills in the development and design of digital devices, as well as performing practical work and a course project in the discipline "electrical Engineering, electronics and circuit engineering". Methods of calculation of analog circuits and synthesis of discrete devices of combinational type and automata with memory are considered. Examples of calculation of analog circuits and implementation of digital devices for various purposes on integrated circuits are given. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher education institutions studying in the field of training 09.03.01 "computer Science and engineering". It can be useful for students of the areas of training "Design and technology of electronic means", "Biotechnical systems and technologies"and" Information security".
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Book chapters on the topic "Node generation"

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Subir, Halder, Ghosal Amrita, Sur Sanjib, Dan Avishek, and DasBit Sipra. "A Lifetime Enhancing Node Deployment Strategy in WSN." In Future Generation Information Technology, 295–307. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10509-8_33.

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Huber, Joseph, Weile Wei, Giorgis Georgakoudis, Johannes Doerfert, and Oscar Hernandez. "A Case Study of LLVM-Based Analysis for Optimizing SIMD Code Generation." In OpenMP: Enabling Massive Node-Level Parallelism, 142–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85262-7_10.

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Valdés Olmos, Renato A., and Sergi Vidal-Sicart. "SPECT/CT Image Generation and Criteria for Sentinel Node Mapping." In Atlas of Lymphoscintigraphy and Sentinel Node Mapping, 111–19. Milano: Springer Milan, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2766-4_8.

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Valdés Olmos, Renato A., and Sergi Vidal-Sicart. "SPECT/CT Image Generation and Criteria for Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping." In Atlas of Lymphoscintigraphy and Sentinel Node Mapping, 171–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45296-4_8.

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Lu, Weifeng, Xiaoqiang Ren, Jia Xu, Siguang Chen, Lijun Yang, and Jian Xu. "Social Trusted D2D Seed Node Cluster Generation Strategy." In Wireless and Satellite Systems, 310–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19156-6_29.

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Cabellos-Aparicio, Albert, and Jordi Domingo-Pascual. "Enhanced Fast Handovers Using a Multihomed Mobile IPv6 Node." In Next Generation Teletraffic and Wired/Wireless Advanced Networking, 152–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11759355_16.

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Fiems, Dieter, and Herwig Bruneel. "On the Packet Loss Process at a Network Node." In Next Generation Teletraffic and Wired/Wireless Advanced Networking, 11–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11759355_4.

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Sun, Peiqi, Michel Grabisch, and Christophe Labreuche. "An Improvement of Random Node Generator for the Uniform Generation of Capacities." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 202–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18843-5_14.

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Dror, Moshe, and André Langevin. "Transformations and Exact Node Routing Solutions by Column Generation." In Arc Routing, 277–326. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4495-1_8.

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Lin, Xin, Yonggang Li, Chunping Liu, Yi Ji, and Jianyu Yang. "Scene Graph Generation Based on Node-Relation Context Module." In Neural Information Processing, 134–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04179-3_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Node generation"

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Zhang, Boyu, Xin Wang, and Kai Liu. "Generative Model for Node Generation." In ICCAI '20: 2020 6th International Conference on Computing and Artificial Intelligence. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3404555.3404599.

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Gupta, Satyandra K., and David A. Bourne. "Using Virtual Node Generation to Speed Up Sheet Metal Bending Operation Planning." In ASME 1996 Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-detc/cie-1338.

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Abstract A large number of manufacturing operation planning problems can be formulated as state-space search problems. In case of sheet-metal bending operation planning, processing a search node involves extensive geometric reasoning and many other types of complex computation steps. Such computation-intensive node-processing limits the number of search nodes that can be expanded in a reasonable amount of time, making it difficult to solve real-life operation planning problems. In this paper, we describe a scheme to speed up operation planning by virtual generation of state-space nodes. In this scheme, we eliminate unnecessary computation at the time of node generation by extracting the required information from already generated nodes. Although generation of two different search nodes rarely involves identical computation steps, there is considerable overlap in node generation steps. We have divided the node generation step into a number of computation subproblems. When we need to generate a new node, we first try to see if any of the node generation subproblems have been solved for any of the already generated nodes. If any subproblem has already been solved for some other node, then we use the solution of that subproblem to save computation time. In such cases, we do not perform node generation computation steps, and therefore we call such node generation virtual. The scheme presented in this paper increases the node generation capability and allows us to generate many more search nodes. We believe that the ability to consider more search nodes will help us in solving more complex problems and finding better operation plans.
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Boccalero, Gregorio, Corrado Boragno, Remy Morasso, and Daniele D. Caviglia. "A Sensor Node Driven by Air Flow." In 2017 New Generation of CAS (NGCAS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ngcas.2017.26.

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Liu, Jie, Na Li, and Zhicheng He. "Network Embedding with Dual Generation Tasks." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/709.

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We study the problem of Network Embedding (NE) for content-rich networks. NE models aim to learn efficient low-dimensional dense vectors for network vertices which are crucial to many network analysis tasks. The core problem of content-rich network embedding is to learn and integrate the semantic information conveyed by network structure and node content. In this paper, we propose a general end-to-end model, Dual GEnerative Network Embedding (DGENE), to leverage the complementary information of network structure and content. In this model, each vertex is regarded as an object with two modalities: node identity and textual content. Then we formulate two dual generation tasks. One is Node Identification (NI) which recognizes nodes’ identities given their contents. Inversely, the other one is Content Generation (CG) which generates textual contents given the nodes’ identities. We develop specific Content2Node and Node2Content models for the two tasks. Under the DGENE framework, the two dual models are learned by sharing and integrating intermediate layers, with which they mutually enhance each other. Extensive experimental results show that our model yields a significant performance gain compared to the state-of-the-art NE methods. Moreover, our model has an interesting and useful byproduct, that is, a component of our model can generate texts, which is potentially useful for many tasks.
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Borodovsky, Yan A., Richard E. Schenker, Gary A. Allen, Edita Tejnil, David H. Hwang, Fu-Chang Lo, Vivek K. Singh, Robert E. Gleason, Joseph E. Brandenburg, and Robert M. Bigwood. "Lithography strategy for 65-nm node." In Photomask and Next Generation Lithography Mask Technology IX, edited by Hiroichi Kawahira. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.476916.

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Deguchi, Nobuyoshi, Kazunori Iwamoto, Izumi Tsukamoto, Ryo Takai, and Mitsuru Hiura. "Mask blanks warpage at 130-nm node." In Photomask and Next Generation Lithography Mask Technology VIII, edited by Hiroichi Kawahira. SPIE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.438385.

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Ktari, Salma, Artur Hecker, and Houda Labiod. "Exploiting Power-Law Node Degree Distribution in Chord Overlays." In 2009 Next Generation Internet Networks (NGI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ngi.2009.5175761.

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Al Amin, Abdullah, Katsuhiro Shimizu, Mitsuru Takenaka, Kohsuke Nishimura, Ryo Inohara, Yukio Horiuchi, Masashi Usami, et al. "An Autonomous Optical Label Switching Node and Analysis of Its Node Cascadibility." In COIN-NGNCON 2006 - The Joint International Conference on Optical Internet and Next Generation Network. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coinngncon.2006.4454615.

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Karman, Steve L., and Nick Wyman. "Node Creation for Isotropic Tetrahedral Mesh Generation." In 23rd AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2017-3450.

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Zagitov, R. A., A. N. Dushko, and Yu N. Shmotin. "Automatic Three Dimensional Grid Generation in Turbo Machine Blade Passages." In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-27127.

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Generation of the grid for blade passages with packaging using universal grid generators usually takes much time. The paper is devoted to grid generation in turbo machine blade passages with packaging in automatic mode. The main requirement to the approach is to obtain the grid with minimum engineer participant. In the developed procedure engineer must specify only general input data: number of nodes, cell size near solid bodies and geometrical data. Multiblock structured grids are considered. All grid blocks have node-to-node attachment between each other; periodicity is also specified from node to node. The grid in blade passage consists of two blocks: “O” grid around blade and “H” grid in blade passage. Additional blocks are used to describe different ZR-effects such us tip clearances, leakage seals and bleed air systems. A variational method of constructing three dimensional grids composed of hexahedral cells is applied. The combination of the energy density functional and cell size functional is used. The first functional lets us control the shapes and the second functional lets us control the sizes of grid cells. Grid untangling procedure is also developed. Developed approach was tested using the blades of axial and centrifugal compressors and axial turbines. Results of grid generation are presented.
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Reports on the topic "Node generation"

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Agarwal, Vivek, and Yanliang Zhang. Integration of Thermoelectric Generator and Wireless Sensor Node Simulators. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1364497.

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Agarwal, Vivek, Shelton Jacinto, and Yanliang Zhang. Thermoelectric Generator Powered Wireless Sensor Node Prototype for Nuclear Applications. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1467405.

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Demmel, J., and A. McKenney. LAPACK Working Note 9: A test matrix generation suite. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7284674.

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Demmel, J., and A. McKenney. LAPACK Working Note 9: A test matrix generation suite. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10171134.

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Luan, Zhaohua, Gary Chen, Lyle Miller, Michael Whittaker, and Raymond Cutler. Characterization of Alternate Source Densified Basic Magnesium Carbonate for Smoke Generation None. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada627961.

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Stauffer, L. A. Calculation note: hydrogen generation rates at steady-stateflammable gas concentrations for single-shell tanks. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/325433.

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Bernstein, Andrey. Final Report for ARPA-E NODES "Real-Time Optimization and Control of Next-Generation Distribution Infrastructure" Project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1762447.

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Kwiat, Paul, Eric Chitambar, Andrew Conrad, and Samantha Isaac. Autonomous Vehicle-Based Quantum Communication Network. Illinois Center for Transportation, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/22-020.

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Quantum communication was demonstrated using autonomous vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), as well as autonomous vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I). Supporting critical subsystems including compact size, weight, and power (SWaP) quantum sources; optical systems; and pointing, acquisition, and tracking (PAT) subsystems were designed, developed, and tested. Novel quantum algorithms were created and analyzed, including quantum position verification (QPV) for mobile autonomous vehicles. The results of this research effort can be leveraged in support of future cross-platform, mobile quantum communication networks that provide improved security, more accurate autonomous sensors, and connected quantum computing nodes for next-generation, smart-infrastructure systems.
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Astudillo, Karen, Vicente Fretes Cibils, Carola Pessino, and Darío Rossignolo. Making the Invisible Visible: Applying a Gender Perspective To Strengthen Tax Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004350.

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Latin American and Caribbean countries have made efforts to ensure that fiscal policies do not cause biases toward women. However, depending on where the tax burden falls, taxes do create gender biases. This technical note has two purposes. First, it provides evidence of how womens economic participation, care responsibilities, and consumption patterns enter into a countrys tax systems, generating invisible biases. Second, it summarizes the main lessons learned through cross-country comparisons that analyze the impact of direct and indirect taxes on gender equality, the progressivity of the tax systems using both income and expenditure as welfare measures, and the impact of tax systems and tax reforms on households depending on their composition and across the income distribution. The note also provides policy recommendations and good practices that will add to the regions efforts to strengthen fiscal policy taking a gender perspective into account. There is no unique approach to achieving gender equity only through gender-sensitive fiscal policies; rather, the path to change will likely be highly dependent on the balance struck between differing political and economic factors and interests. However, should Latin American and the Caribbean countries take on this challenge, not only could they generate more revenue in the future, but the changes should contribute to sustained and inclusive growth, with greater gender equality.
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Savedoff, William, Pedro Bernal, Marcella Distrutti, Laura Goyoneche, and Carolina Bernal. Open configuration options Going Beyond Normal Challenges for Health and Healthcare in Latin America and the Caribbean Exposed by Covid-19. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004242.

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This technical note describes how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Latin America and the Caribbean, and considers the implications for future population health, health spending, healthcare service reforms, and investments to prepare for future health emergencies. It provides a summary of the few existing empirical studies and then contributes original analysis using administrative data from hospitals and vital registration systems in five countries. It shows substantial declines in health and healthcare delivery during the first year of the pandemic, especially for preventive and elective care. Some countries were able to return healthcare to historical levels, while others were still below average in 2021. The study concludes with reflections on how the pandemic has altered health policy recommendations for the region, generating a greater sense of urgency to make progress on long-standing agendas such as eliminating fragmentation, integrating care, and pursuing digital transformation while reordering priorities toward investments in emergency preparedness, disease surveillance, resilience, and self-sufficiency. In other words, going beyond normal.
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