Active replication
Active replication : towards a truly SRAM-based FPGA on-line concurrent testing
... Trying to overcome these limitations, two on-line testing and diagnosis methods, based on a scanning methodology, were presented in [3, 14]. The main idea behind these methods is to have only a relatively small portion ...
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Healing replicas in a software component replication system
... use active replication. Active replication consists in comparing the results throughout execution, in order to determine if some error took ...
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S phase progression in human cells is dictated by the genetic continuity of DNA foci.
... of active foci as S phase ...the replication machinery (small green circles; B2) to initiate synthesis at a fraction of pre-RCs (now functional origins—small filled circles) within a local ...
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More GC means more RNA.
... of active replication ...of active replication forks on each chromosome—which means that the DNA content they saw in gonococcal cells is not the result of multiple replication ...
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Database replication in large scale systems
... passive replication approach, the recovery mechanism runs similarly as above ...starts replication from that ...the active replication method described above, upon the end of the process of ...
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DATABASE REPLICATION IN HETEROGENOUS PLATFORM
... of replication styles -active replication, semi-active (leader-follower) replication, passive replication and coordinator-cohort ...In active replication ...
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Impaired replication stress response in cells from immunodeficiency patients carrying Cernunnos/XLF mutations.
... Western blot analysis using an antibody directed against the phosphorylated form of histone H2AX (cH2AX) was performed in the Cernunnos/XLF mutated and complemented cell lines, treated for 24 hours with low aphidicolin ...
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Use of mixed models in the pedigree method
... The individual BLUP analysis provides an estimate that involves all model variables, for example, the merit of a progeny, the individual in the progeny, and even the replication it belongs to (Resende 2002). It ...
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Histone deacetylase inhibitors improve the replication of oncolytic herpes simplex virus in breast cancer cells.
... efficient replication in cancer cells than G207 ...viral replication in the cancer cell lines, although for some compounds this increase may have been within the range of titration ...
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The Role of VP1 Amino Acid Residue 145 of Enterovirus 71 in Viral Fitness and Pathogenesis in a Cynomolgus Monkey Model.
... To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study to describe the evolutionary dynam- ics and neuropathogenesis of EV71 within infected individuals in a non-human primate model. In a recent study, Cordey et al. ...
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Selection affects genes involved in replication during long-term evolution in experimental populations of the bacteriophage φX174.
... genome replication and packaging are also affected during adaptation to the chemostat environment, rather than to temperature or host per ...genome replication at both protein and DNA sequence ...
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Mutual inhibition between Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus and Epstein-Barr virus lytic replication initiators in dually-infected primary effusion lymphoma.
... A serial of cell lines, 293-EBV, BRLF1-KO, and BZLF1-KO, was used for the experiments. 293-EBV harbors wild type EBV genome. BRLF1-KO and BZLF1-KO contain the EBV genome missing BRLF1 (E-RTA) or BZLF1 (EBV-Z) gene ...
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Non-uniform replication for replicated objects
... We now analyze the code of the functions used in the replication protocol. Function h a s I m pa c t simply checks if the top-K elements change after executing the new opera- tion. Function maskedForever computes: ...
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Modeling inhomogeneous DNA replication kinetics.
... DNA replication using a series of origins from which a pair of replication forks emerge to bidirectionally duplicate the ...of replication forks is not necessarily ...
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Byzantine state machine replication for the masses
... (CFT) replication libraries, which are usually based on the many variants of Paxos (Lamport, 1998) or Raft (Ongaro & Ousterhout, 2014), it seems there is still no widely-used robust implementation that can be ...
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Plasticity of DNA replication initiation in Epstein-Barr virus episomes.
... the replication forks suggest that the former should have a stronger influence on the duplication speed of a genomic ...the replication forks is constant throughout the EBV genome (except for the regions ...
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