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Path splicing is a proposed routing architecture for the Internet in which end-hosts (and intermediate routers) are empowered to change the paths their traffic uses by modifying a number of bits in the packet headers. These bits allow intermediate routers to choose alternate paths from the shortest one. To that end, this paper exposes SKWeak (Selective K Weakest links) attacks that exploit the adaptive...
Abstract The skin of intact, free-swimming Xenopus laevis transports Ca2+ inwardly in a manner that is proportional to the external [Ca2+] up to about 0.3mmoll1, saturates above 0.3mmoll1, and is opposed to the electrochemical gradient. Efflux is relatively constant at external concentrations between 0.016 and 0.6mmoll1; net flux which is negative below 0.125mmoll1 becomes positive above this external...
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