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El Niño amplified food insecurity in early modern Europe

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Editorial Compilation XII

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2022
Welcome to the latest issue of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis (STH) published under the “banner” of “Editorial Compilation,” this being the twelfth such issue. Although Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis is historically a theme-driven publication, ongoing opportunities emerge to disseminate wide-ranging contributions of current interest or ...
Emmanuel J. Favaloro   +2 more
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The compiler compiler

Annual Review in Automatic Programming, 1963
Publisher Summary This chapter presents detailed specification of a system for describing the form and meaning of the statements in a phrase structure language, for example, a scientific autocode. Given such a description, the compiler compiler will generate a compiler for the language, that is, a program that can read and translate another program ...
R.A. BROOKER   +3 more
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Editorial Compilation—XIII

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2023
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Emmanuel J. Favaloro   +2 more
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Optimization aspects of compiler-compilers

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1970
A decade of experience with prototype versions of compiler-compilers, some of which have been successful and some of which have not been so successful, leads us to the conclusion that we can now engineer good compiler-compilers which can generate efficient compilers that generate efficient object code.
T. E. Cheatham, Thomas A. Standish
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MUG1 - an incremental compiler-compiler

Proceedings of the annual conference on - ACM 76, 1976
MUG1 is a compiler generating system developed and implemented at the Technical University of Munich. The structure of the system and the concepts used in the compiler description are presented. Special emphasis is laid on the use of MUG1 as a tool for the incremental design of programming languages and the construction of their compilers in parallel.
Harald Ganzinger   +2 more
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