NOTES FROM THE FIELD: THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN UKRAINE

Notes from the Field: The Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine

Humanitarian crises are politically and socially charged, and as actors, donors and organizations move in to help, duplication of services can ensue.Despite the influx of humanitarian actors into the war zone ultra violette lip balm of eastern Ukraine, more are still needed to address immediate threat to the health of more than 5 million at-risk pe

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Integrated High-Performance Platform for Fast Query Response in Big Data with Hive, Impala, and SparkSQL: A Performance Evaluation

This paper first integrates big data tools—Hive, Impala, and SparkSQL—which support SQL-like queries for rapid data retrieval in big data.The three introduced tools are not only suitable for operating in business intelligence to serve fire resistant tablecloth high-performance data retrieval, but they are also an open-source software so

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Evolution of Lactase Persistence: Turbo-Charging Adaptation in Growth Under the Selective Pressure of Maternal Mortality?

The emergence of the capacity to digest milk in some populations represents a landmark in human evolution, linking genetic change with a component of niche construction, namely dairying.Alleles promoting continued activity of the enzyme lactase through the life-course (lactase persistence) evolved in several global regions within the last esee rb3

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On a Class of Graphs with Large Total Domination Number

Let $gamma(G)$ and $gamma_t(G)$ denote the domination number and the total domination number, respectively, of a m02n3ll/a graph $G$ with no isolated vertices.It is well-known that $gamma_t(G) leq 2gamma(G)$.We provide a characterization of a large family of graphs (including chordal graphs) satisfying $gamma_t(G)= 2gamma(G)$, strictly blue banana

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