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Closing the GAPP on predicting metastases [PDF]
A promising grading system to predict metastasis in patients with phaeochromocytoma and paraganglioma assigns risk according to selected histological and other criteria. Such risk stratification might be useful for personalized management and screening programmes, as it could limit the costs of follow-up and reduce the risk of disseminated disease.
Graeme Eisenhofer, Arthur S. Tischler
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Computational Complexity, 1994 
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T. Thierauf, S. Toda, O. Watanabe
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T. Thierauf, S. Toda, O. Watanabe
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GAPP: Inventory Tracking Applications in Mobile Networks
2020 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2020On a daily basis people waste so many items, and what better way to help them from wasting but to create an app that tracks their groceries, creates less waste in the world and saves money at the same time in mobile networks. People waste food on average 1 pound per person each day they live.
Neal N. Xiong, Grant Duvall
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GAPP: A generative assembly process planner
Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 1996Abstract This paper presents results of exhaustive research in automated assembly planning. A generative assembly process planner (GAPP) has been developed that takes as input a solid model of the product to be assembled and outputs its feasible assembly sequences.
Luc Laperrière, Hoda A. ElMaraghy
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A parallel implementation of the Hopfield network on GAPP processors
International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 1989Summary form only given, as follows. A parallel hardware implementation of the popular Hopfield neural network is described. The design utilizes the geometric arithmetic parallel processor (GAPP), an SIMD machine consisting of 72 processing elements. Memory requirements and processing times are analyzed based upon the number of nodes in the network and
Heileman, Georgiopoulos, Papadourakis
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A preliminary evaluation of a massively parallel processor: GAPP
Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1990Abstract The Geometric Arithmetic Parallel Processor (GAPP) is a systolic planar array processor with 72 (6 × 12) processing elements arranged in a mesh network. It runs at a clock speed of 10 MHz. The greatest advantage of such a design is that as many processor chips as are needed can be implemented without the loss of processing speed as ...
Wong, W.F., Lua, K.T.
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Closure properties of GapP and #P
Proceedings of the Fifth Israeli Symposium on Theory of Computing and Systems, 2002We classify the relativizable closure properties of GapP, solving a problem posed by (Hertrampf et al., 1995). We also give a simple proof of their classification of functions that are relativizable closure properties of #P.
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A routing model for the NCR GAPP
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Industrial Applications, 2003A routing model for the NCR Geometric Arithmetic Parallel Processor (GAPP) is described. The objective is to permit virtual reconfigurations of the array of processing elements (PEs) and nonlocal connections between arbitrarily distant PEs. The main feature of the model is the multiplexing of two instruction sets, over an additional pin, controlling ...
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