SEGMENT ROUTING FOR WSN USING HYBRID OPTIMIZATION WITH ENERGY-EFFICIENT GAME THEORY-BASED CLUSTERING TECHNIQUE

Segment routing for WSN using hybrid optimization with energy-efficient game theory-based clustering technique

This research focuses on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and proposes a three-phase approach to achieve energy-efficient routing.The approach consists of node deployment using Voronoi diagrams, clustering, and Cluster Head (CH) selection using energy-efficient game theory, and a routing strategy based on Improved Pelican Optimization (ImPe) segment

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Ecofeminist invitations in the works of Sindiwe Magona

The global challenges of environmental devastation and gender-based injustice require a multifocal approach in appropriating effective solutions.While acknowledging the effectual endeavours initiated through the social and natural sciences to counteract these areas of degradation, this paper offers another field of potential mediation: ecofeminist

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A dose response model for Staphylococcus aureus

Abstract Dose-response models (DRMs) are used to predict the probability of microbial infection when a Tilt Sensor person is exposed to a given number of pathogens.In this study, we propose a new DRM for Staphylococcus aureus (SA), which causes skin and soft-tissue infections.The current approach to SA dose-response is only partially mechanistic an

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Inhibition of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) in advanced pancreatic cancer: results of two phase II studies

Abstract Background The phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway is constitutively activated in pancreatic cancer and the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinase is an important mediator for its signaling.Our recent in vitro LED Bulb studies suggest that prolonged exposure of pancreatic cancer cells to mTOR inhibitors can promote insulin re

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The Characteristics of the Distribution of Healthcare Resources in Primary Healthcare Institutions between Provinces in China

Background Health care workers are vital service providers in primary healthcare, playing a crucial role in safeguarding public health, disease prevention, and chronic disease management.At present, research on healthcare resources mainly focuses on the quantity and structure, and there are few studies on the spatial distribution characteristics of

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