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The disseminated
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To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed
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For performance evaluation, the end-to-end delay and the percentage of success related to the disseminated information are analyzed.
This is not straightforward, because the disseminated data need to be protected against several privacy threats, while remaining useful for subsequent analysis tasks.
Again, the disseminated information can be used to obtain a more global view on network context parameters, but focus here is on data instead of network metrics.
The reason is that the infrastructure reduces the communication path; thus, it also reduces the cost between the source and the node having the disseminated data.
For the evaluation of in vivo antitumor activities, both the disseminated and localized human NHL xeno-transplant models were set up.
Such relationship has been found in the model of the disseminated human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection [ 71].
Since the disseminated form often involves CNS colonization, the disease can manifest as changes in the mental status.
ARHI-induced autophagy allowed the disseminated dormant cancer cells survival in the circulation and eventually recurred as micrometastasis.
Severity of illness was determined by the Pediatric Risk of Mortality Score (PRISM), the Vasopressor score (VAS) and the Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation score (DIC) [ 12- 14].
The disseminated distribution of skin/soft tissue infection in several cases suggests hematogenous spread.
The disseminated first-hop and second-hop channel estimates are as given in (22) and (35).
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