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Referencing Tool for Reputation and Trust in Wireless Sensor Networks
Presently, there are not many literatures on the characterization of
reputation and trust in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) which can be referenced
by scientists, researchers and students. Although some research documents
include information on reputation and trust, characterization of these features
are not adequately covered. In this paper, reputation and trust are divided
into various classes or categories and a method of referencing the information
is provided. This method used results in providing researchers with a tool that
makes it easier to reference these features on reputation and trust in a much
easier way than if referencing has to be directed to several uncoordinated
resources. Although the outcome of this work proves beneficial to research in
the characterization of reputation and trust in WSNs, more work needs to be
done in extending the benefits to other network systems.Comment: 13 page
Chronic kidney disease after liver, cardiac, lung, heart–lung, and hematopoietic stem cell transplant
Patient survival after cardiac, liver, and hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) is improving; however, this survival is limited by substantial pretransplant and treatment-related toxicities. A major cause of morbidity and mortality after transplant is chronic kidney disease (CKD). Although the majority of CKD after transplant is attributed to the use of calcineurin inhibitors, various other conditions such as thrombotic microangiopathy, nephrotic syndrome, and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis have been described. Though the immunosuppression used for each of the transplant types, cardiac, liver and HSCT is similar, the risk factors for developing CKD and the CKD severity described in patients after transplant vary. As the indications for transplant and the long-term survival improves for these children, so will the burden of CKD. Nephrologists should be involved early in the pretransplant workup of these patients. Transplant physicians and nephrologists will need to work together to identify those patients at risk of developing CKD early to prevent its development and progression to end-stage renal disease
The development of a successful satellite bone marrow transplant (BMT) unit as a model for health care outreach
The development of a successful satellite bone marrow transplant (BMT) unit as a model for health care outreach
Association of Preterm Birth Weight on Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Systematic Review
MPT Systematic Reviews and Research Projects.Medicine, Faculty ofPhysical Therapy, Department ofUnreviewedGraduat
Tracing the intrusion of fossil carbon into coastal Louisiana macrofauna using natural 14C and 13C abundances
139: A journey to performance excellence utilizing the Malcolm Baldrige model in a bone marrow transplant unit
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