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3324Portugalby Silva, Humberto A.“...-dependent, the development of a suitable algorithm becomes desirable not only for maintaining steady-state...”
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3325Portugalby Vahabi, Maryam“... complex algorithms to extract useful information. Thus, it becomes imperative to devise distributed...”
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3326Portugalby Cavaco, Catarina Alexandra da Quinta Silva“... for long-term monitoring studies has become frequent. However, long-term monitoring can result in massive...”
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3327Portugalby Regateiro, Diogo Domingues“...As data become an increasingly important asset for organizations, so does the access control...”
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3328Portugalby Leal, Fátima“...Crowdsourcing has become an essential source of information for tourists and the tourism industry...”
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3329Portugalby Juan J. Durillo“...As distributed computing infrastructures become nowadays ever more complex and heterogeneous...”
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3331Portugalby Pereira, Nuno“...) of the sensor readings become notoriously expensive to obtain. Recent research has exploited a dominance-based...”
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3337Brazilby Guth, Thiago Freire“... be achieved through pre-defined algorithms, known as Automatic Replenishment. To measure the gain...”
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3338Portugalby Lopes, Vasco Ferrinho“... to provide enhanced security to robots, to the data and to leverage artificial intelligence algorithms...”
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3339Portugalby Coelho, João d'Oliveira“...The pelvis is consistently regarded as the most sexually dimorphic region of the human skeleton...”
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