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Immunology: A 360 Tour

Trends in Immunology, 2014
Microbes surround us. They are literally all over us. Not surprisingly, we and other organisms have evolved intricate mechanisms to manage these interactions and to protect us from harm. In two coordinated Special Issues, Molecular Cell and Trends in Immunology explore these mechanisms and their impact on biology.The Molecular Cell issue focuses on ...
John W, Pham, Fabiola, Rivas
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Data management concepts for DOS/360 and TOS/360

IBM Systems Journal, 1967
The data management function is discussed in the specific context of DOS/360 and TOS/360, the disk and tape operating systems for intermediate SYSTEM/360 on configurations. Explained are the processing routines of the data management facilities, collectively referred to as the input/output control system.
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Sustainable Production and Consumption in 360°

2019 IEEE Games, Entertainment, Media Conference (GEM), 2019
SCP in 360: Sustainable Production and Consumption in 360 Degrees [1] is a series of six 360° videos aiming to make sustainable production and consumption engaging, memorable, and relatable to a wider audience. Produced by the United Nations Environment Programme and researchers at Simon Fraser University, SCP in 360 takes viewers around the world to ...
Reese Muntean   +3 more
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Until Jesse 360

2018 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR), 2018
At the dead end of a party, Jesse looks around to see if she can make a connection. This cinematic virtual reality (CVR), 360-degree, film explores what it means to be amongst those brief, late night, moments when strangers come into contact. Until Jesse 360 takes into account the potential for CVR to create the ‘empathy machine’ [2] by situating the ...
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Hepatitis B “360”

Transplantation Proceedings, 2013
There is an extremely high burden of liver disease owing to viral hepatitis B (HBV); about 2 billion people are infected and 350 million are chronic carriers of HBV worldwide. More effective medical therapy and liver transplantation are available for those with advancing disease.
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Xbox 360 System Architecture

IEEE Micro, 2005
This article consists of a collection of slides from the author's conference presentation on the Xbox 260 system architecture. Some of the specific topics discussed include: hardware specifications; system architecture and design choices; and the system programming environment.
Jeff Andrews, Nick Baker
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APL\ 360 history

Proceedings of the conference on APL - APL '69, 1969
The program says that this is going to be the history and status of APL\360. It will mostly be the history of APL, and I think that is reasonable because APL\360 is part of the history. I suspect that there will be many other APL\something-or-others before too long. Most of you know that the whole thing was started by Ken Iverson. You may not know that
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System/360 and Beyond

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1981
The evolution of modern large-scale computer architecture within IBM is described, starting with the announcement of System/360 in 1964 and covering the latest extensions to System/370. Emphasis is placed on key attributes and on the motivation for providing them, and an assessment is made of the experience gained in the implementation and use of the ...
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The APL\360 terminal system

Symposium on Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics on Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery Inc. Symposium -, 1967
APL\360 is an experimental interactive system, programmed for IBM System/360 computers, which uses typewriter terminals connected to the central machine by telephone lines for both input and output. The basis of the system is APL [1-4], a truly machine-free programming language which leans heavily on mathematical notions, but does not slavishly follow ...
Adin D. Falkoff, Kenneth E. Iverson
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360×360 mosaics

Proceedings IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. CVPR 2000 (Cat. No.PR00662), 2002
S.K. Nayar, A. Karmarkar
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