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Kim, Y-J., Govindan R., Karp B., & Shenker S. J. (2006).  Lazy Cross-Link Removal for Geographic Routing. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys '06). 112-124.
Balakrishnan, H., Lakshminarayanan K., Ratnasamy S., Shenker S. J., Stoica I., & Walfish M. (2004).  A Layered Naming Architecture for the Internet. Proceedings of ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications Conference (SIGCOMM 2004). 343-352.
Bailey, D. R., & Feldman J. (2000).  Layered Hybrid Models for Cognitive Science. 14-27.
Feldman, J., & Baily D.. (1998).  Layered hybrid connectionist models for cognitive science. Proceedings of the International NIPS Workshop on Hybrid Neural Symbolic Integration (NIPS 98).
Kay, P., Regier T., Gilbert A. L., & Ivry R. B. (2009).  Lateralized Whorf: Language Influences Perceptual Decision in the Right Visual Field. 261-284.
Aziz-Zadeh, L., Koski L.., Zaidel E., Mazziotta J.., & Iacoboni M. (2006).  Lateralization of the Human Mirror Neuron System. Journal of Neuroscience. 26(11), 2964-2970.
Franklin, A., Drivonikou V. G., Clifford A., Kay P., Regier T., & Davies I. R. L. (2008).  Lateralization of Categorical Perception of Color Changes with Color Term Acquisition. 105(47), 18221-18225.
Jia, Y., & Darrell T. (2013).  Latent Task Adaptation with Large-Scale Hierarchies.
Schulz, P., Matthé M., Klessig H., Simsek M., Fettweis G., Ansari J., et al. (2017).  Latency Critical IoT Applications in 5G: Perspective on the Design of Radio Interface and Network Architecture. IEEE Communications Magazine. 55(2), 
Halperin, E., & Eskin E. (2002).  Large-Scale Recovery of Haplotypes from Genotype Data Using Imperfect Phylogeny.
Eskin, E., Halperin E., & Karp R. M. (2002).  Large-Scale Reconstruction of Haplotype Structure via Perfect Phylogeny.
Liu, Z., Miao Z., Zhan X., Wang J., Gong B., & Yu S. X. (2019).  Large-Scale Long-Tailed Recognition in An Open World. Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.
Li, F.., & Paxson V. (2018).   A Large-Scale Empirical Study of Security Patches. USENIX ;login:. 43(1), 
Ouyang, T., Ray S., Allman M., & Rabinovich M. (2010).  A Large-Scale Empirical Analysis of Email Spam Detection Through Transport-Level Characteristics.
Ouyang, T., Ray S., Allman M., & Rabinovich M. (2014).  A Large-Scale Empirical Analysis of Email Spam Detection Through Network Characteristics in a Stand-Alone Enterprise. Computer Networks. 59, 101-121.
Goga, O., Perito D., Lei H., Teixeira R., & Sommer R. (2013).  Large-scale Correlation of Accounts Across Social Networks.
Consortium, T. C. A. R. D. IoG. R. A. M. (2011).  Large-scale Association Analysis Identifies 13 New Susceptibility Loci for Coronary Artery Disease. Nature Genetics. 43(4), 333-338.
Kantchelian, A., Tschantz M. Carl, Huang L., Bartlett P. L., Joseph A. D., & Tygar J.D.. (2014).  Large-margin Convex Polytope Machine. Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. 3248–3256.
Hoffman, J., Pathak D., Tzeng E., Long J., Guadarrama S., Darrell T., et al. (2016).  Large Scale Visual Recognition Through Adaptation Using Joint Representation and Multiple Instance Learning. J. Mach. Learn. Res.. 17, 4954–4984.
Eskin, E., Halperin E., & Karp R. M. (2003).  Large Scale Reconstruction of Haplotypes from Genotype Data. Proceedings of the Seventh Conference on Research in Computational Biology (RECOMB).
Weaver, N., Paxson V., Staniford S., & Cunningham R. (2003).  Large Scale Malicious Code: A Research Agenda.
Hoffman, J., Guadarrama S., Tzeng E., Donahue J., Girshick R., Darrell T., et al. (2014).  Large Scale Detector Adaptation.
Zhang, H., & Keshav S. (1991).  Large Comparison of Rate-Based Service Disciplines.
Shriberg, E., & Stolcke A. (2011).  Language-Independent Constrained Cepstral Features for Speaker Recognition. 5296-5299.
Regier, T., & Kay P. (2009).  Language, Thought, and Color: Whorf Was Half Right. Trends in Cognitive Science. 13(10), 439-446.

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