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Fast Multipliers

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1970
A number of schemes for implementing a fast multiplier are presented and compared on the basis of speed, complexity, and cost. A parallel multiplier designed using the carry-save scheme and constructed from 74 series integrated circuits is described. This multiplier multiplies 10-bit by 12-bit binary numbers with a worst- case multiplication time of ...
Ali Habibi, Paul A. Wintz
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Fast Music Causes Fast Drinking

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1992
For 40 undergraduate women asked to rate flavour of a soda, fast music significantly decreased drinking time.
H, McElrea, L, Standing
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FAST: Fast Autonomous System Traceback

21st International Conference on Advanced Networking and Applications (AINA '07), 2007
The defense against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks is one of the primary concerns on the Internet today. IP spoofing makes it difficult for the victim to determine the packet's origin. There is a need for a mechanism that could enable realtime traceback of the origins of the attacks.
Vamsi Paruchuri   +2 more
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FAST: Fast annotation with synchronized threads

2016 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (CIBCB), 2016
FAST is a multi-threaded, I/O optimized Seed-and-Extend alignment program. FAST is extensible to nucleotide sequences making it comparable to both BLASTn and BLASTp, and also features several new usage flags reporting only HSPs meeting user defined e-value cut-offs. FASTs threaded database construction allows fast, low memory database construction e.g.,
Dongjae Kim   +4 more
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Is FAST  Too FAST?

2020
Blunt abdominal trauma is common in pediatric trauma. This chapter discusses a child who presents to the emergency department with left upper quadrant pain after being struck by a motor vehicle. The point-of-care focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) examination provides quick, reliable information on bleeding into the peritoneal ...
Laurie Malia, Joni E. Rabiner
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Intermittent fasting is gaining interest fast

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Krista Varady discusses two seminal papers on intermittent fasting that inspired her to enter this research area.
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Fast approximate subspace tracking (FAST)

1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2002
A new fast and accurate algorithm for tracking singular values, singular vectors and the dimension of the signal subspace through an overlapping sequence of data matrices is presented. The accuracy of the algorithm approaches that of the Prony-Lanczos (PL) method with speed and accuracy superior to both the PAST and PASTd algorithms for moderate to ...
Donald W. Tufts   +2 more
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Fast Loads and Fast Queries

2009
For efficient query processing, a relational table should be indexed in multiple ways; for efficient database loading, indexes should be omitted. Moerkotte's "small materialized aggregates" can be used to alleviate this tension, notably in the form of Netezza's "zone maps." Their most significant advantageous characteristics are that (i) load bandwidth
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Fast File Access for Fast Agents

2001
Mobile agents are a powerful tool for coordinating general purpose distributed computing, where the main goal is high performance. In this paper we demonstrate how the inherent mobility of agents may be exploited to achieve fast file access, which is necessary for most general-purpose applications.
Eugene Gendelman   +2 more
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