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Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Parallel architectures and compilation techniques, 2010
The evolution of processor architectures from single core designs with increasing clock frequencies to multi-core designs with relatively stable clock frequencies has fundamentally altered application design. Since application programmers can no longer rely on clock frequency increases to boost performance, over the last several years, there has been ...
Hari K. Pyla, Srinidhi Varadarajan
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The evolution of processor architectures from single core designs with increasing clock frequencies to multi-core designs with relatively stable clock frequencies has fundamentally altered application design. Since application programmers can no longer rely on clock frequency increases to boost performance, over the last several years, there has been ...
Hari K. Pyla, Srinidhi Varadarajan
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Effort avoidance is not simply error avoidance
Psychological Research, 2020Little is known about how effort is represented for different kinds of tasks. Recently, we suggested that it would help to establish empirical benchmarks for this problem. Accordingly, Feghhi and Rosenbaum (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45:983-994, 2019) estimated how many additional digits to be memorized ...
Iman, Feghhi, David A, Rosenbaum
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Fundamenta Informaticae, 2012
Repetition avoidance has been intensely studied since Thue's work in the early 1900's. In this paper, we consider another type of repetition, called pseudopower, inspired by the Watson-Crick complementarity property of DNA sequences. A DNA single strand can be viewed as a string over the four-letter alphabet {A,C,G, T}, wherein A is the complement of T,
Ehsan Chiniforooshan +2 more
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Repetition avoidance has been intensely studied since Thue's work in the early 1900's. In this paper, we consider another type of repetition, called pseudopower, inspired by the Watson-Crick complementarity property of DNA sequences. A DNA single strand can be viewed as a string over the four-letter alphabet {A,C,G, T}, wherein A is the complement of T,
Ehsan Chiniforooshan +2 more
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Science, 2018
Vaccines Interferon (IFN) expression is a mammal's first response to viral infection. Many viruses have thus evolved mechanisms to evade IFN. Du et al. developed a method to systematically ablate IFN evasion genes from live, attenuated influenza virus (see the Perspective by Teijaro and Burton ...
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Vaccines Interferon (IFN) expression is a mammal's first response to viral infection. Many viruses have thus evolved mechanisms to evade IFN. Du et al. developed a method to systematically ablate IFN evasion genes from live, attenuated influenza virus (see the Perspective by Teijaro and Burton ...
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Cardiovascular Function During Pre‐Avoidance, Avoidance, and Post‐Avoidance in Dogs
Psychophysiology, 1975ABSTRACTFour dugs, implanted with aortic blood flow probes and catheters, were trained to press a panel during signalled shock avoidance and switched to an hour of Sidman avoidance per day for a minimum of 10 days, Cardiovascular function (heart rate=HR; stroke volume=SV: blood pressure = BP; cardiac output = CO; total peripheral resistance =TPR; and ...
J E, Lawler, P A, Obrist, K A, Lawler
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
As child psychiatrists, it is our job to ask questions, and many of us would say we are really good at it. We work with our patients to open up about their experiences, discussing fear, sadness, hope, and joy. By modeling this ability to open up in the office, we help guide children and adolescents through using other skills rather than avoidance ...
Justin Schreiber, Misty C. Richards
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As child psychiatrists, it is our job to ask questions, and many of us would say we are really good at it. We work with our patients to open up about their experiences, discussing fear, sadness, hope, and joy. By modeling this ability to open up in the office, we help guide children and adolescents through using other skills rather than avoidance ...
Justin Schreiber, Misty C. Richards
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1981
The 1970’s could well be described as the decade of anxiety. The action of the OPEC countries in quadrupling the price of oil in 1973 signalled the beginning of an era of profound economic uncertainty for the advanced industrial nations of the world; and the decade closed with 52 American citizens held hostage in the United States embassy in Teheran ...
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The 1970’s could well be described as the decade of anxiety. The action of the OPEC countries in quadrupling the price of oil in 1973 signalled the beginning of an era of profound economic uncertainty for the advanced industrial nations of the world; and the decade closed with 52 American citizens held hostage in the United States embassy in Teheran ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1988
AbstractThe vast majority of the world's 42 million blind are needlessly impaired. Epidemiologic studies are providing important insights into the cause of cataracts and provision of surgical services; ecologic approaches to the control of trachomatous corneal scarring; treatment and prevention of onchocerciasis; and early diagnosis and treatment of ...
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AbstractThe vast majority of the world's 42 million blind are needlessly impaired. Epidemiologic studies are providing important insights into the cause of cataracts and provision of surgical services; ecologic approaches to the control of trachomatous corneal scarring; treatment and prevention of onchocerciasis; and early diagnosis and treatment of ...
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Avoiding avoidance in milk and egg allergy
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2022Dennis Wong +2 more
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2004
Complications are relatively common in the evaluation and treatment of patients with peripheral nerve tumors. The complications are frequently avoidable. Physicians and surgeons managing patients with these lesions must possess sufficient knowledge about peripheral nerve tumors and their natural history as well as good diagnostic, decision-making, and ...
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Complications are relatively common in the evaluation and treatment of patients with peripheral nerve tumors. The complications are frequently avoidable. Physicians and surgeons managing patients with these lesions must possess sufficient knowledge about peripheral nerve tumors and their natural history as well as good diagnostic, decision-making, and ...
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