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Proceedings of the 2015 International Symposium on Memory Systems, 2015
This extended abstract formulates a model of parallel performance called MMC. It gives the theoretical upper bound of parallel performance based on three factors: the processing capacity, the network capacity, and the memory capacity.
Chen Ding, Hao Lu, Chencheng Ye
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This extended abstract formulates a model of parallel performance called MMC. It gives the theoretical upper bound of parallel performance based on three factors: the processing capacity, the network capacity, and the memory capacity.
Chen Ding, Hao Lu, Chencheng Ye
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Journal of Materials Science, 1997
The microstructure and mechanical properties of MMC-MMC and Al2O3-MMC joints (MMC is metal matrix composite) produced at a bonding temperature of 853 K using copper foils ranging in thickness from 10 to 30 μm were examined. The particle segregation tendency during transient liquid-phase (TLP) bonding of aluminium-based MMC material markedly increases ...
Y ZHAI, T. H NORTH
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The microstructure and mechanical properties of MMC-MMC and Al2O3-MMC joints (MMC is metal matrix composite) produced at a bonding temperature of 853 K using copper foils ranging in thickness from 10 to 30 μm were examined. The particle segregation tendency during transient liquid-phase (TLP) bonding of aluminium-based MMC material markedly increases ...
Y ZHAI, T. H NORTH
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European Journal of Cancer, 2011
Mitomycin C (MMC) potently suppresses tumour growth. However, its use is limited by its severe toxicity to the kidney and bone marrow. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the chemoprevention agent curcumin can reduce MMC-associated side-effects and improve MMC efficacy in a breast cancer xenograft model.
Qian-Mei, Zhou +6 more
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Mitomycin C (MMC) potently suppresses tumour growth. However, its use is limited by its severe toxicity to the kidney and bone marrow. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the chemoprevention agent curcumin can reduce MMC-associated side-effects and improve MMC efficacy in a breast cancer xenograft model.
Qian-Mei, Zhou +6 more
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