نتایج جستجو برای: bob marley

تعداد نتایج: 4072  

2007
Vinod Prabhakaran Kannan Ramchandran

Alice wants to communicate securely to Bob in the presence of an eavesdropper Eve. There are two resources available to facilitate this. First, Alice, Bob (and Eve) have access to dependent source observations. Secondly, there is a noisy broadcast channel from Alice to Bob and Eve. Under this general source and channel setup, we are interested in three classes of problems. First, what is the se...

Journal: :Journal of Physics B 2021

We analyse a central broadcast continuous variable quantum key distribution protocol in which beam produced by thermal source is used to create secret between two parties, Alice and Bob. A splitter divides the initial into pair of output beams, are sent Bob, with Eve intercepting Bob's beam. investigate detail, calculating mutual informations through analytic methods comparing results outputs M...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2008
Saied Hosseini-Khayat

It is shown how to use commutative encryption to share a secret. Suppose Alice wants to share a secret with Bob such that Bob cannot decrypt the secret unless a group of trustees agree. It is assumed that Alice, Bob and the trustees communicate over insecure channels. This paper presents a scheme that uses modular exponentiation and does not require key exchange. The security of the scheme rest...

2007
William H. Philpott

In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Jacob Marley, Scrooge's former partner appeared to Scrooge in a ghostly apparition. "You don't believe in me," observed the ghost. "I don't," said Scrooge. "What evidence would you have of my reality beyond that of your senses?" "I don't know," said Scrooge. "Why do you doubt your senses?" "Because," said Scrooge, "a little thing affects them. A slight dis...

2005
D. Salcedo K. Dzepina T. B. Onasch M. R. Canagaratna Q. Zhang J. A. Huffman P. F. DeCarlo J. T. Jayne P. Mortimer D. R. Worsnop C. E. Kolb K. S. Johnson B. Zuberi L. C. Marr L. T. Molina M. J. Molina R. M. Bernabé B. Cardenas C. Márquez J. S. Gaffney N. A. Marley A. Laskin V. Shutthanandan J. L. Jimenez

D. Salcedo, K. Dzepina, T. B. Onasch, M. R. Canagaratna, Q. Zhang, J. A. Huffman, P. F. DeCarlo, J. T. Jayne, P. Mortimer, D. R. Worsnop, C. E. Kolb, K. S. Johnson, B. Zuberi, L. C. Marr, L. T. Molina, M. J. Molina, R. M. Bernabé, B. Cardenas, C. Márquez, J. S. Gaffney, N. A. Marley, A. Laskin, V. Shutthanandan, and J. L. Jimenez Centro de Investigaciones Quı́micas, Universidad Autónoma del Esta...

2011
Richard A. Baines Richard Baines

4 Richard Marley and Richard A. Baines 5 Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, M13 9PT, UK. 6 7 8 Text pages: 37 9 Figures: 8 10 Tables: 1 11 Supplementary videos: 2 12 13 Running Head: Drosophila epilepsy model 14 15 Address for correspondence: 16 Richard Baines 17 1.016 Hill Building 18 Faculty of Life Sciences, 19 University of Manchester, 20 Oxford Road, 21 Manchester, 22 M13 ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
dinakaran sathis kumar aditya institute of pharmaceutical sciences and research, surampalem, andhra pradesh, india53343,jawaharlal nehru technical university, hyderabad, andhra pradesh, india banji david nalanda college of pharmacy, nalgonda – 508001, andhra pradesh, india avasarala harani university college of pharmacy, andhra university, visakhapatnam, andhra pradesh, india.

the objective of the present study was to determine the antilipidperoxidation and in vitro α-amylase and lipase inhibitory activity of the boswellia ovalifoliolata bal henry (bob) extract. the polyphenolic compounds, flavonoids, and tannins content of the extracts were estimated by spectrophotometry. antioxidant activity on goat liver lipid peroxidation and linoleic acid was determined.moreover...

2007
Rohit Parikh

The problem of logical omniscience arises at two levels. One is the individual level, where an agent is assumed to have reasoning powers which are unrealistic. The other, equally important one, is where two or more agents are supposed to share a state of knowledge (perhaps common knowledge) which is read off from a physical situation, but which may not hold in practice. By reducing knowledge to...

2003
DOUGLAS N. WALTON Douglas N. Walton

This article concerns the structure of defeasible arguments like: 'if Bob has red spots, Bob has the measles; Bob has red spots; therefore Bob has the measles.' The issue is whether such arguments have the form of modus ponens or not. Either way there is a problem. If they don't have the form of modus ponens, the common opinion to the contrary taught in leading logic textbooks is wrong. But if ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
D Re M Müschen T Ahmadi C Wickenhauser A Staratschek-Jox U Holtick V Diehl J Wolf

Hodgkin and Reed Sternberg (H-RS) cells represent the malignant cells in classical Hodgkin's disease. Although derived from germinal center B cells, they do not express surface immunoglobulin. This has been explained by the presence of crippling mutations within the immunoglobulin genes in numerous cases of Hodgkin's disease. As immunoglobulin gene expression in B cells requires an interaction ...

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