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In addition, our evaluation shows that ASA-FTL is able to adapt to the changes in the access pattern of workloads, which is a major advantage comparing to existing fixed data separation methods.
Other studies focus on changes in the access and use of health services in response to the program (Knox 2008; Sosa-Rubi et al. 2009), or the avoidance of catastrophic health expenditures (Grogger et al. 2010; Gakidou et al. 2006; Knaul et al. 2006; King et al. 2009).
As I think about what has changed in the chemical industry compared to 20 years ago, I think the two most profound changes are in the access to, and speed of, information and the collaboration between historically separate fields: the capability to work together and combine chemical knowledge with many other fields, and do that globally, is amazing - biotech, materials science and so on.
The applications for which there are dynamic changes in the data access pattern, making use of a static partitioning approach would result in distributed transactions.
The institution of the Single European Market in 1993 and the subsequent changes in the terms of access to the European market has had profound implications for not just the banana industry, but for agriculture, rural development and for the very economies of our islands.
A long-standing pain-point for U.K. developers wanting to do cool things with real-time train data looks like it's going to ease up, thanks to changes in the terms of access and usage being announced today.
Sublethal damage of the outer membrane of Gram-negatives or changes in membrane fluidity by pressurization could facilitate the access of bacteriocins to the cytoplasmic membrane.
We identified mutations on the Leishmania β -tubulin gene sequences on regions related to the putative colchicine-binding pocket, which generate amino acid substitutions and changes in the topology of this region, blocking the access of colchicine.
Two school facility-level water accessibility indicators, current water source and distance to the source, were used to determine potential changes in water access over the course of seven follow-up data collection rounds.
Before and after records were obtained from both the practices and the health authority to identify changes in patient access to and the volume of patients served by the practice, and utilization of acute care health services (emergency services and hospital admissions from emergency) by the patients of these practices.
We hypothesized that the educational attainment of older twin pairs would be more highly correlated than that of younger twin pairs because of these changes in educational access in the South over time, potentially reflecting a "ceiling effect" associated with the Jim Crow laws and discrimination.
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