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Increased breast density is acknowledged as an independent risk factor for breast cancer and may obscure malignancy on mammography. Approximately half of all mammograms depict dense breasts. Legislation related to mandatory breast density notification was first enacted in Connecticut in 2009. On May 1, 2014, New Jersey joined other states with similar legislation. The New Jersey breast density law...
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) are networks formed by mobile radio nodes without supporting infrastructure. The mobility of the radios means that the topology of the network is constantly changing. If there is a high density of radios, then the throughput of the network will be reduced because of mutual interference. In order to solve this problem, the Dynamic Power Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector...
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) allows versatile communication between hosts that are moving around. However, these networks have no fixed infrastructure thus making the routing of packets a continuous challenge. Consequently, when the number of nodes within an area increases the scope for interference between nodes also increases significantly. Additionally, MANETs have low stability in areas with...
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