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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2002
AbstractThe Legion Grid Portal is an interface to a Grid system. Users interact with the portal, and hence a Grid, through an intuitive interfacefrom which they can view files, submit and monitor runs, and view accounting information. The architecture of the portal is designed to accommodate multiple diverse Grid infrastructures, legacy systems, and ...
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AbstractThe Legion Grid Portal is an interface to a Grid system. Users interact with the portal, and hence a Grid, through an intuitive interfacefrom which they can view files, submit and monitor runs, and view accounting information. The architecture of the portal is designed to accommodate multiple diverse Grid infrastructures, legacy systems, and ...
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Future Generation Computer Systems, 1999
The recent development of gigabit networking technology, combined with the proliferation of low-cost, high-performance microprocessors, has given rise to metacomputing environments. These environments can combine many thousands of hosts, from hundreds of administrative domains, connected by transnational and world-wide networks.
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The recent development of gigabit networking technology, combined with the proliferation of low-cost, high-performance microprocessors, has given rise to metacomputing environments. These environments can combine many thousands of hosts, from hundreds of administrative domains, connected by transnational and world-wide networks.
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2005
The search for the cause of the large outbreak of severe pneumonia that affected attendees of a convention of war veterans in Philadelphia in 1976 was complicated by a number of factors. The 2-10 day incubation period meant that cases were dispersed across Pennsylvania at time of onset, and matters were further complicated by the lack of a centralised ...
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The search for the cause of the large outbreak of severe pneumonia that affected attendees of a convention of war veterans in Philadelphia in 1976 was complicated by a number of factors. The 2-10 day incubation period meant that cases were dispersed across Pennsylvania at time of onset, and matters were further complicated by the lack of a centralised ...
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The Beginnings of the Arab Legion
Middle Eastern Studies, 1969(1969). The beginnings of the Arab Legion. Middle Eastern Studies: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 181-191.
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Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1954
(1954). The Arab Legion. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 99, No. 593, pp. 47-53.
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(1954). The Arab Legion. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 99, No. 593, pp. 47-53.
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Theatre Research in Canada, 2008
Audience enters through the front door of the old legion hall at 48 Ontario Street North in Kitchener, Ontario. In the office just inside the building, a video is playing on an old TV.While the film is playing, a REFUGEE is in the chapel adjacent to the office.
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Audience enters through the front door of the old legion hall at 48 Ontario Street North in Kitchener, Ontario. In the office just inside the building, a video is playing on an old TV.While the film is playing, a REFUGEE is in the chapel adjacent to the office.
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2023
Abstract This chapter examines the ways in which the ITS set about tracing missing people in the immediate aftermath of World War II. It did so by ‘mass tracing’, that is, radio broadcasts, publishing lists, and appeals in the press and in assembly points, but this was a measure of last resort.
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Abstract This chapter examines the ways in which the ITS set about tracing missing people in the immediate aftermath of World War II. It did so by ‘mass tracing’, that is, radio broadcasts, publishing lists, and appeals in the press and in assembly points, but this was a measure of last resort.
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