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Con A de animación

ISSN: 2173-6049eISSN: 2173-3511
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Con X

eISSN: 2469-0333
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Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy

eISSN: 2386-7655
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Con-texto

eISSN: 0123-6458
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ConCienciaSocial

eISSN: 2591-5339
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ConScientiae Saúde

ISSN: 1677-1028eISSN: 1983-9324
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Conatus

ISSN: 2459-3842
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Concentric

ISSN: 1729-6897eISSN: 1729-8792

Concentric: Studies in Linguistics

ISSN: 1810-7478

Concept: The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory

ISSN: 1359-1983eISSN: 2042-6968
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Conception

eISSN: 2317-5737
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Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A: Bridging Education and Research

ISSN: 1546-6086eISSN: 1552-5023
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Concepts in Magnetic Resonance consolidates the lore of magnetic resonance into effective and easily understandable presentations for practitioners. The journal provides a forum for researchers to discuss fundamental aspects of magnetic resonance, both old and new, that relate to their research, but are difficult to include in a research paper. Such articles are clearly valuable to the larger magnetic resonance community in conveying an understanding of basic principles and are expected to be useful for instruction in research settings. Articles are expected to maintain the highest standards of scientific and educational rigor and substance. The target audience consists of advanced undergraduate and graduate students, laboratory technical personnel, scientists new to magnetic resonance, and to more experienced scientists who wish to broaden their comprehension of magnetic resonance concepts as the field grows and expands. Each article must not only be scientifically sound but must also have a pedagogical delivery.

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Conci

eISSN: 2595-4768
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Conciencia Digital

eISSN: 2600-5859
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Concilium Internationale Zeitschrift für Theologie

ISSN: 0588-9804eISSN: 2943-0054
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Concrete International

ISSN: 0162-4075
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Concrete Operators

eISSN: 2299-3282
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Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Structures

ISSN: 0005-9900eISSN: 1437-1006

Beton- und Stahlbetonbau veroffentlicht seit mehr als 100 Jahren anwendungsorientierte Beitrage zum gesamten Massivbau. Mit ihren wissenschaftlich fundierten Beitragen gibt sie monatlich praktische Hilfestellung fur die Arbeit des Bauingenieurs. Themenuberblick:.

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Concurrences

ISSN: 1773-9578eISSN: 2116-0090

Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience

ISSN: 1532-0626eISSN: 1532-0634

Concurrency is seen in an increasing number of computing and communication systems. We have tens of millions of clients on the World Wide Web and many thousands of powerful nodes in high-end massively parallel machines (MPP). One can project continued rapid progress within ten years, Exaop performance from the Web and Petaflop capabilities in closely coupled parallel machines. This leads to a confusing rich choice of architectures with distributed memory PC clusters or Web-based computers and shared memory MPPs. These are enabled and coupled with corresponding boosts in wide-area network performance and deployment with a blurring and convergence of computing and communication. This hardware juggernaut is coupled to new languages and programming paradigms, such as Java and VRML for the Web and multithreading HPF and MPI for parallel systems. The combination of concurrent digital and optical technology is expected to create a Global Information Infrastructure (GII) that will enable new applications, and open up a new set of communication and computer software and architecture challenges. We need portable and scalable (portable to the future and to hybrid heterogeneous world-wide systems) solutions. This technology is being driven by and used in a wide range of academic, research, and commercial application areas. This use is producing a substantial amount of practical experience in those problems that are enabled or enhanced by this amazing infrastructure. There are also new computational methods, such as mobile agents, cellular automata and massively parallel neural networks, which are particularly suited to concurrent execution. There is a rapid growth in both scientific (grand challenges) and information (national challenge) applications that drive both the functionality and high performance of the base technologies. These will impact academia, business, the homes and education. New applications are also being opened up by advances in human-computer interfaces with full immersive environments becoming available, and tools to support those with disabilities broadening the reach of the computer and communication revolution. This journal will, therefore, focus on practical experience with the application of these converging trends to solve real problems. In particular, themes of our papers include:

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