SPARSE CODE MULTIPLE ACCESS: POTENTIALS AND CHALLENGES

Sparse Code Multiple Access: Potentials and Challenges

The massive connectivity is among other unprecedented requirements which are expected to be satisfied in order to follow the perpetual increase of connected devices in the era of Internet of Things.In contrast to the family of conventional orthogonal multiple access schemes, the key distinguishing feature of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is

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Revealing the Yeast Diversity of the Flor Biofilm Microbiota in Sherry Wines Through Internal Transcribed Spacer-Metabarcoding and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry

Flor yeast velum is a biofilm formed Butter Dish by certain yeast strains that distinguishes biologically aged wines such as Sherry wine from southern Spain from others.Although Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the most common species, 5.8 S-internal transcribed spacer (ITS) restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses have revealed the existence o

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Black Teachers’ Retention and Transfer Patterns in North Carolina: How Do Patterns Vary by Teacher Effectiveness, Subject, and School Conditions?

Despite public interest and government action toward diversifying the teaching workforce in U.S.public schools, our knowledge about the retention and transfer patterns of Black teachers lacks specificity and clarity.In this study, I find that Black teachers’ annual retention rate was about 4 percentage points lower than that of White Dryer Door B

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