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Demographic, Social, and Clinical Profiles of Patients Initiating Lecanemab in Clinical Practice: A Single-Center Experience in Korea. [PDF]
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Data cache and direct memory access in programming mediaprocessors
IEEE Micro, 2001Mediaprocessors provide high performance by using both instruction- and data-level parallelism. Because of the increased computing power, transferring data between off- and on-chip memories without slowing down the core processor's performance is challenging. Two methods, data cache and direct memory access, address this problem in different ways.
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Improving the efficiency of direct-memory-access output operations
Software - Practice and Experience, 1973AbstractThe improvements in throughput expected from direct‐memory‐access channels are not realized with simple input/output routines. For output operations, the improvements can be realized through the provision of a separate data buffer area in memory that may be accessed by the peripheral while the primary buffer area is being manipulated by the ...
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In the early 1990s there was no World Wide Web; in fact, many clients didn’t even have email access, and Oracle patches were sent almost exclusively by postal mail. For those clients who did have email, binary attachments were not yet an option. Patches had to be compressed and uuencoded, and even this was pushing the technological envelope for most of
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In the early 1990s there was no World Wide Web; in fact, many clients didn’t even have email access, and Oracle patches were sent almost exclusively by postal mail. For those clients who did have email, binary attachments were not yet an option. Patches had to be compressed and uuencoded, and even this was pushing the technological envelope for most of
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