Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... nodes assume that the shortest paths to the closest anchor node are less influenced by irregularities in the topology [36]. It produces better results for certain scenarios, but there is the probability of incorrectly discarding few ...
... nodes assume that the shortest paths to the closest anchor node are less influenced by irregularities in the topology [36]. It produces better results for certain scenarios, but there is the probability of incorrectly discarding few ...
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... nodes like A, B, C, D, E including the misbehaving node X. If the node X participates in the communication between the source and destination, there is chance for data packet ... nodes. The final process is to cluster the nodes based on 106.
... nodes like A, B, C, D, E including the misbehaving node X. If the node X participates in the communication between the source and destination, there is chance for data packet ... nodes. The final process is to cluster the nodes based on 106.
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... NODES FIGURE 54.1 . Salivary gland inclusion in parotid lymph node. SECTION VI Metastases of malignant tumors frequently lodge in the re- gional lymph nodes , indicating by their presence the capacity of a particular neoplasm to ...
... NODES FIGURE 54.1 . Salivary gland inclusion in parotid lymph node. SECTION VI Metastases of malignant tumors frequently lodge in the re- gional lymph nodes , indicating by their presence the capacity of a particular neoplasm to ...
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