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Proceedings of the Conference on High Performance Computing Networking, Storage and Analysis, 2009
In Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing (FGCS) systems, machine owners voluntarily share their unused CPU cycles with guest jobs, as long as their performance degradation is tolerable. However, unpredictable evictions of guest jobs lead to fluctuating completion times. Checkpoint-recovery is an attractive mechanism for recovering from such "failures".
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In Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing (FGCS) systems, machine owners voluntarily share their unused CPU cycles with guest jobs, as long as their performance degradation is tolerable. However, unpredictable evictions of guest jobs lead to fluctuating completion times. Checkpoint-recovery is an attractive mechanism for recovering from such "failures".
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1978
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Science, 1976
Grating acuity, the ability to resolve high-contrast square-wave gratings, was measured in a falcon and in humans under comparable conditions. This behavioral test of falcon acuity supports the common belief that Falconiformes have superb vision—the falcon's threshold was 160 cycles per degree, while the human thresholds were 60 cycles per degree ...
R, Fox, S W, Lehmkuhle, D H, Westendorf
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Grating acuity, the ability to resolve high-contrast square-wave gratings, was measured in a falcon and in humans under comparable conditions. This behavioral test of falcon acuity supports the common belief that Falconiformes have superb vision—the falcon's threshold was 160 cycles per degree, while the human thresholds were 60 cycles per degree ...
R, Fox, S W, Lehmkuhle, D H, Westendorf
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1988
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A. Grandes espèces à doigts très longs, à queue assez courte pour que les ailes aboutissent près de son extrémité, à tache en moustache large. Première rémige égalant la troisième; deuxième dépassant l’une et l’autre. FALCO COMMUNIS *), falconariorum.
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