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Support for consistent merge

In this paper we discuss a powerful way to support merge of concurrently developed documents (such as programs). Existing merge tools require the user to decide for each individual change if it should be included or not. We show how it is possible to let the user to decide to include (or exclude) several changes in one go. In our prototype we use the structure of the document in order to support t

Contributions to unconditionally secure authentication

This thesis concerns unconditionally secure authentication, i.e., providing protection against an enemy who is assumed to have unlimited computing power. The field is divided into two areas, conventional authentication and authentication for non-trusting parties.

Comparative Studies on Human and Rat Basic Helix-loop-helix Proteins

The basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) proteins are a family of transcription factors that are found in almost all eukaryotic genomes. This family of proteins regulates a variety of biological processes including embryonic development. Here we describe the catalog of human, mouse and rat bHLH proteins. Extensive in silico studies identified 121 human, 121 mouse and 120 rat bHLH proteins. Human has orth

Improving the Performance Evaluation of ADSL systems by using a Modem Diagnosis Methodology

This paper presents test methodologies to measure and evaluate performance of ADSL modems which take into account loss of packet rate, bit rate, and latency in transporting ADSL service scenario. This evaluation method can be used by ADSL provider (CO - Central Office) to guarantee the system quality and avoid low performance of service. In order to present this evaluation method, this paper consi

The human diving response - effects of temperature and training

The aim was to elucidate the cardiovascular response associated with breath-hold diving, especially the effects of temperature in its elicitation and the effects of different types of training on the human diving response (DR) and breath-holding time (BHT), and to evaluate the human DR in a mammalian perspective. A model for simulated diving by apnea and facial immersion in cold water was develope