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Abstract: Rapidly evolving wireless channel conditions and communication standards demand adaptable forward error correction (FEC) decoders. Existing rigid ...
Abstract: To provide fault tolerance with low storage overhead, modern geo-distributed storage systems use erasure coding to stripe data redundancy across geographical regions. The prevalence of node, ...
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(WKBN) – Have you ever tried to eat something from your fridge or pantry only to find out the food has already expired? You may think it’s no longer edible, but in some cases, it might still be.
Most expiration dates indicate quality, not safety. Experts say to check smell, color and texture—especially for meat, dairy and produce. Nearly all prepared and prepackaged foods have them.
Food expiration dates like "use by" and "sell by" are not federally regulated for safety and generally indicate peak quality. There are no universally accepted definitions for these labels, with ...