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University of Avignon
Education•Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France•
About: University of Avignon is a education organization based out in Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Speaker recognition. The organization has 1526 authors who have published 3766 publications receiving 88928 citations.
Topics: Population, Speaker recognition, Context (language use), Extraction (chemistry), Wireless network
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TL;DR: Folate thermal degradation kinetics was not monotonous in spinach and green beans especially at 45 °C and did not follow a first order reaction, and the proportion of vitamers changed markedly after thermal treatment, with a better retention of formyl derivatives.
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TL;DR: In this article, the results of a hydrochemical and geothermal study of thermal waters in northeastern Algeria were presented, where physicochemical parameters (temperature, pH, and electric conductivity) were measured in-situ; the temperature of the thermal water samples varied from 38 to 96°C, the pH value of these springs is slightly acid to neutral, with high electrical conductivities up to 4500μS/Cm.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that less favorable soil/subsoil conditions (lower PVR) can lead to lower water stress during the driest period and to lower defoliation after extreme drought.
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TL;DR: Using lumped models and a transfer function model, a tritium chronicle characterising the rainfall, recharge (efficient rainfall) and outflow from various types of glacial aquifers from the French Alps (Evian-Thonon area) is presented in this article.
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20 May 2019TL;DR: An inter-operable cloud-fog based IoT architecture for healthcare that supports the mobility of the patients as well as the diversity of the medical cases and task scheduling and allocation approach is proposed to effectively balance healthcare tasks distribution.
Abstract: Cloud-Fog computing architectures are new paradigms designed to add advantages to the existing architectures for Internet of Things (IoT). This paper proposes an inter-operable cloud-fog based IoT architecture for healthcare. It describes its architecture, environmental context, and user context. The proposed architecture supports the mobility of the patients as well as the diversity of the medical cases. The features of the individual modules are discussed and the interconnection between the different underlying modules and tiers is explained. Task scheduling and allocation approach is proposed to effectively balance healthcare tasks distribution. The performance evaluation of the proposed approach is presented with different number of tasks and cloud nodes. The simulation results show acceptable results in terms of miss ratio, cost, and latency.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Peter J. Diggle | 85 | 518 | 40325 |
Frédéric Baret | 73 | 289 | 25453 |
Farid Chemat | 71 | 339 | 18533 |
Eitan Altman | 60 | 637 | 16760 |
Mathilde Causse | 56 | 122 | 11973 |
Giancarlo Cravotto | 54 | 484 | 13555 |
Montserrat Dueñas | 52 | 117 | 6401 |
Catherine M.G.C. Renard | 52 | 235 | 9183 |
Pierre Renault | 49 | 172 | 23844 |
Yves Le Conte | 48 | 155 | 7985 |
Christophe Nguyen-The | 47 | 122 | 7499 |
Olivier Ouari | 46 | 145 | 6231 |
Miguel A. Pappolla | 46 | 121 | 9864 |
Marie-Josèphe Amiot | 45 | 113 | 7893 |
Marie Weiss | 44 | 139 | 9955 |