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Generating Multi-Issued Session Key by Using Semi Quantum Key Distribution With Time-Constraint

Hsing-Chung Chen, Cahya Damarjati, Eko Prasetyo, Chao-Lung Chou, Tzu-Liang Kung, Chien-Erh Weng · 2022

Information security refers to protect the information from unauthorized access or modification. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a way to generate a key preventing those malicious activities. One of…

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Help Is in Your Blood-Incentive to "Double Altruism" Resolves the Plasma Donation Paradox.

Petra Gyuris, Baksa Gergely Gaspar, Bela Birkas, Krisztina Csokasi, Ferenc Kocsor · 2021

Blood donation is considered as one of the purest forms of altruism. Plasma donation, in contrast, despite being a similar process, is mostly a paid activity in which donors are compensated for their …

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Ion-Induced Electrical Isolation in GaN-Based Platform for Applications in Integrated Photonics

Khurram Hussain, Ahmed Shuja, Muhammad Ali, Zubair Ibrahim, Qaiser Mehmood · 2019

GaN based Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) have now become a global contender for their wide range of applications owing their physical characteristics. The GaN material system acts as a promising …

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Fluorometric characterization of dityrosine: complex formation with boric acid and borate ion.

 · 1970

Borate/boric acid solutions have distinctive effects on the absorption and fluorescence emission spectra of dityrosine. In the presence of excess borate/boric acid, the fluorescence emission maximum o…

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Intense exercise stimulates albumin synthesis in the upright posture.

 · 1970

We tested the hypothesis that an elevation in albumin synthetic rate contributes to increased plasma albumin content during exercise-induced hypervolemia. Albumin synthetic rate was measured in seven …

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Osmotic regulation of vasopressin and renin in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

 · 1970

Abnormalities in the vasopressin and renin systems have been reported in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Therefore, studies were performed to evaluate the responsiveness of these systems to cha…

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Plasma nitric oxide end products are increased in the ischemic canine heart.

 · 1970

Coronary arteriovenous difference in stable end-products of nitric oxide metabolism, nitrate and nitrite, was increased in ischemic canine hearts. In accordance with the reduction of coronary blood fl…

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Diurnal variations in insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity in aged subjects.

 · 1970

Glucose tolerance tends to decrease in healthy aged subjects without family history of diabetes. Either reduced insulin secretion or insulin resistance may be responsible. Insulin secretion and insuli…

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Testosterone and luteinizing hormone responses to naloxone help predict sexual performance in rams.

 · 1970

The first objective of this study was to determine whether LH and testosterone respond differently to a naloxone injection in relation to varying sexual performance in rams. If differences occurred, t…

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Chemotactic clusters in confined run-and-tumble bacteria: a numerical investigation.

 · 1970

We present a simulation study of pattern formation in an ensemble of chemotactic run-and-tumble bacteria, focussing on the effect of spatial confinement, either within traps or inside a maze. These ge…

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The effects of ingested and intravenous glucose on forearm uptake of glucose and glucogenic substrate in normal man.

 · 1970

The forearm uptake of glucose, lactate, and alanine was determined in overnight fasted man following both oral glucose loading and the intravenous (i.v.) infusion of glucose in an absorption pattern. …

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In vitro susceptibility of fungi to killing by neutrophil granulocytes discriminates between primary pathogenicity and opportunism.

 · 1970

Pathogenic fungi, according to their propensity to cause infection of apparently normal individuals, can be grouped into either primary pathogens (e.g., Coccidioides, Histoplasma, Paracoccidioides, Bl…

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Nitric oxide mediates redistribution of intrarenal blood flow during bacteremia.

 · 1970

The normal or hyperdynamic circulatory response during the early phases of the systemic septic response is associated with renal microvascular constriction and can result in renal dysfunction. Intrare…

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Dynamic control on the rate of the reduction of the b type cytochromes in submitochondrial particles.

 · 1970

1. In the presence of antimycin and KCN the reduction of cytochrome b in phosphorylating submitochondrial particles followed a biphasic first-order kinetics. The transition from the first, rapid phase…

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Volume-regulated arginine vasopressin release in conscious dogs. Evidence for dopaminergic or opioid modulation?

 · 1970

The possibility of a dopaminergic and/or opioid modulation of the volume-regulated release of AVP was investigated in conscious dogs. Either bromocriptine, 10 micrograms/kg body weight po, or naloxone…

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Inactivation of human and simian rotaviruses by chlorine dioxide.

 · 1970

The inactivation of single-particle stocks of human (type 2, Wa) and simian (SA-11) rotaviruses by chlorine dioxide was investigated. Experiments were conducted at 4 degrees C in a standard phosphate-…

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Attenuation of the osmotic release of vasopressin by enkephalins in dogs.

 · 1970

To assess the possible role of circulating enkephalins in the osmotic release of vasopressin, Met5 (M-Enk)- or Leu5-enkephalin (L-Enk) dissolved in 0.9 or 10% NaCl was infused to either anesthetized o…

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Associations between circulating free fatty acids, visceral adipose tissue accumulation, and insulin sensitivity in postmenopausal women.

 · 1970

The aims of the study were to evaluate the contribution of visceral adipose tissue (AT) accumulation and insulin sensitivity to the determination of circulating free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations me…

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Effects of inosine on adenosine-induced coronary vasodilation in the open chest dog.

 · 1970

The effects of inosine (CAS 58-63-9) on adenosine-induced coronary vasodilation were studied in open-chest dogs. Inosine and hypoxanthine were infused into the coronary artery at a rate to obtain resp…

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Contribution of cardiac and arterial baroreceptors to enhanced vasopressin release during hemorrhage with autonomic blockade.

 · 1970

During episodes of blood loss, several apparently redundant mechanisms are activated to maintain arterial blood pressure. This study was designed to examine one such compensatory mechanism involving e…

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