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University of Belgrade
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About: University of Belgrade is a education organization based out in Belgrade, Serbia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 20667 authors who have published 47148 publications receiving 896243 citations. The organization is also known as: Univerzitet u Beogradu & Belgrade University.
Topics: Population, Large Hadron Collider, Adsorption, Lepton, Higgs boson
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TL;DR: The findings support old observations and case reports of a close link between stressful life events and physical health and emphasize the necessity of early recognition and timely management of stress-induced illnesses.
Abstract: Purpose of reviewThis review summarizes the findings of recent researches from selected empirical and nonempirical publications focused on stressful life events and physical health.Recent findingsThe findings can be divided into biological, psychological, and social issues concerning the important r
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TL;DR: In this paper, simulation models are developed and used to demonstrate the impact of automation and terminal layout on terminal performance, and two terminals with different but commonly used yard configurations are considered for automation using AGVS.
Abstract: The explosive growth in the freight volumes has put a lot of pressure on seaport authorities to find better ways of doing daily operations in order to improve the performance and to cope with avalanches of containers processing at container terminals. Advanced technologies, and in particular automated guided vehicle systems (AGVS), have been recently proposed as possible candidates for improving the terminal’s efficiency not only due to their abilities of significantly improving the performance but also to the repetitive nature of operations in container terminals. The deployment of AGVS may not be as effective as expected if the container terminal suffers from a poor layout. In this paper, simulation models are developed and used to demonstrate the impact of automation and terminal layout on terminal performance. In particular, two terminals with different but commonly used yard configurations are considered for automation using AGVS. A multi attribute decision making (MADM) method is used to assess the performance of the two terminals and determine the optimal number of deployed automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in each terminal. The simulation results demonstrate that substantial performance can be gained using AGVS. Furthermore, the yard layout has an effect on the number of AGVs used and on performance.
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21 Feb 1996TL;DR: By regarding a nonlinear filter keystream generator as a finite input memory combiner, it is observed that a recent, important attack introduced by Anderson can be viewed as a conditional correlation attack.
Abstract: By regarding a nonlinear filter keystream generator as a finite input memory combiner, it is observed that a recent, important attack introduced by Anderson can be viewed as a conditional correlation attack. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the output sequence to be purely random given than the input sequence is such are pointed out and a new, so-called inversion attack is introduced, which may work for larger input memory sizes in comparison with the Anderson's attack. Large input memory size and use of full positive difference sets and correlation immune nonlinear filter functions are proposed as new design criteria to ensure the security against the considered attacks.
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Tomsk State University1, Drake University2, Universidade Católica de Brasília3, International Atomic Energy Agency4, University of Cambridge5, National Autonomous University of Mexico6, California Institute of Technology7, Harvard University8, Centre national de la recherche scientifique9, Uppsala University10, University College London11, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research12, INAF13, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI14, University of Belgrade15, University of Manchester16, Open University17, Queen's University Belfast18, École Polytechnique19, University of Mons20, University of Innsbruck21, National Institute of Standards and Technology22, Russian Academy of Sciences23, University of Cologne24, University of Grenoble25, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne26
TL;DR: This paper describes how the VAMDC Consortium is organised for the optimal distribution of atomic and molecular data for scientific research and urges authors of research papers using data cite the original experimental and theoretical papers as well as the relevant databases.
Abstract: The Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre (VAMDC) Consortium is a worldwide consortium which federates atomic and molecular databases through an e-science infrastructure and an organisation to support this activity. About 90% of the inter-connected databases handle data that are used for the interpretation of astronomical spectra and for modelling in many fields of astrophysics. Recently the VAMDC Consortium has connected databases from the radiation damage and the plasma communities, as well as promoting the publication of data from Indian institutes. This paper describes how the VAMDC Consortium is organised for the optimal distribution of atomic and molecular data for scientific research. It is noted that the VAMDC Consortium strongly advocates that authors of research papers using data cite the original experimental and theoretical papers as well as the relevant databases.
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TL;DR: In this article, the results of a search for direct pair production of the scalar partner to the top quark using an integrated luminosity of 20.1 fb(-1) of proton-proton collision data at = 8 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC are reported.
Abstract: The results of a search for direct pair production of the scalar partner to the top quark using an integrated luminosity of 20.1 fb(-1) of proton-proton collision data at = 8 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC are reported. The top squark is assumed to decay via or , where denotes the lightest neutralino (chargino) in supersymmetric models. The search targets a fully-hadronic final state in events with four or more jets and large missing transverse momentum. No significant excess over the Standard Model background prediction is observed, and exclusion limits are reported in terms of the top squark and neutralino masses and as a function of the branching fraction of . For a branching fraction of 100%, top squark masses in the range 270-645 GeV are excluded for masses below 30 GeV. For a branching fraction of 50% to either or , and assuming the mass to be twice the mass, top squark masses in the range 250-550 GeV are excluded for masses below 60 GeV.
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John J.V. McMurray | 178 | 1389 | 184502 |
Barry Halliwell | 173 | 662 | 159518 |
Gregory Y.H. Lip | 169 | 3159 | 171742 |
Guenakh Mitselmakher | 165 | 1951 | 164435 |
H. Eugene Stanley | 154 | 1190 | 122321 |
Jovan Milosevic | 152 | 1433 | 106802 |
Nikolay Tyurin | 142 | 1270 | 101170 |
Andrew J. Lees | 140 | 877 | 91605 |
Y. B. Hsiung | 138 | 1258 | 94278 |
Lihong V. Wang | 136 | 1118 | 72482 |
Maria Spiropulu | 135 | 1455 | 96674 |
C. Haber | 135 | 1507 | 98014 |
Gabor Istvan Veres | 135 | 1349 | 96104 |
Francisco Matorras | 134 | 1428 | 94627 |
Aldo P. Maggioni | 134 | 940 | 90242 |