1. What is the basic principle of a brute force attack? A brute force attack is based on the method of systematically trying all possible combinations of characters to gain unauthorized access to a system. The term"brute force"is derived from the brute force used by the attacker to try all...
Colorectal cancer is a highly complex and heterogeneous disease. Since Vogelstein’s description of a colorectal cancer model almost 30 years ago, significant advances have been made to better characterize and classify colorectal tumors. The technological advances in the past few years have favored a ...
One of the unique attributes of adipose tissue is its incredible capacity to change its dimensions; no other nonneoplastic tissue shares this feature to the same degree. In principle, this can be accomplished by increasing the size of individual cells (hypertrophy) or by recruiting new adipocytes...
different GO terms is used as a proxy for the number of genes under a general biological processes; these are symbolized to show the different processes for which positive selected genes are involved for each branch. Despite the semantic connectivity, no functional enrichment and protein-protein int...
to maintain operational pressure during production, Aramco (as JoulesBurn has clearly shown) rings their fields with water injection wells that drive oil to the central high point of the reservoir, slowly migrating the producing and injection wells towards that center as the field is drawn down. ...
It is a common assumption that all cells of early vertebrate embryos express at least one of the two Ptc genes and Smo, at least at low levels, and are therefore in principle competent to respond to HHs [9]. Other membrane-bound proteins also bind HH ligands: members of the IHOG (...
It is a common assumption that all cells of early vertebrate embryos express at least one of the two Ptc genes and Smo, at least at low levels, and are therefore in principle competent to respond to HHs [9]. Other membrane-bound proteins also bind HH ligands: members of the IHOG (...