„Coding“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Large language models for software vulnerability detection: a guide for researchers on models, methods, techniques, datasets, and metrics
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Speeding-up fuzzing through directional seeds
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A cybersecurity risk assessment methodology for industrial automation control systems
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Software vulnerability detection under poisoning attacks using CNN-based image processing
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Fuzzing frameworks for server-side web applications: a survey
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Comprehensive identification of a migrasomes-associated long non-coding RNA signature to predict the prognosis and treatment options in colon adenocarcinoma
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Xai-driven black-box adversarial attacks on network intrusion detectors
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Mechanisms of apoptosis-related non-coding RNAs in ovarian cancer: a narrative review
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Coding and regulatory somatic profiling of triple-negative breast cancer in Sub-Saharan African patients
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The role of long non-coding RNA A2M-AS1 in early diagnosis and prognosis evaluation of acute myocardial infarction
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Cloning of the Flotillin Genes SaFlot1 and SaFlot2 Coding Sequences from the Euhalophyte Suaeda altissima (L.) PALL. and Effects of the Immune Response Elicitor FLG22 and NaCl on Their Expression
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Identification of functional rare coding variants in IGF-1 gene in humans with exceptional longevity
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Development of a T cell engaging bispecific antibody targeting long non-coding RNA PVT1
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Homomorphic encryption-based fault diagnosis in IoT-enabled industrial systems
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Assessing the time required for qualitative analysis: A comparative methodological study of coding interview data in health services research
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The role of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and their potential connection with cancer
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The complete weight enumerator of the square of one-weight irreducible cyclic codes
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Spiking Neural Network Actor–Critic Reinforcement Learning with Temporal Coding and Reward-Modulated Plasticity
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Coding variants in RPL3L and MYZAP increase risk of atrial fibrillation
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Clinical significance of long non-coding RNA MIR155HG genetic variants and susceptibility to oral cancer