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NuMA

1999
Abstract First called NuMA by Lydersen and Pettijohn, 1 this protein has also been referred to as centrophilin,2 SP-H antigen.3 SPN antigen,4 W1,5 and the 1F1/1H1 antigen.6 All these proteins were later shown by DNA or protein sequence to be identical to NuMA.
Catherine Gueth-Hallonet   +2 more
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Flat-combining NUMA locks

Proceedings of the twenty-third annual ACM symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, 2011
Multicore machines are growing in size, and accordingly shifting from simple bus-based designs to NUMA and CCNUMA architectures. With this shift, the need for scalable hierarchical locking algorithms is becoming crucial to performance. This paper presents a novel scalable hierarchical queue-lock algorithm based on the flat combining synchronization ...
David Dice   +2 more
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The Inauguration of Numa

Journal of Roman Studies, 1923
Livy i, 18, 6, describing the accession of the second King of Rome, provides food for much thought on the part of those who are interested in the religious ideas of early Italy, and gives us the material for a brisk controversy which is far from being settled. Despite therefore the familiar contents of this passage, I quote the part of it which is most
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The role of NuMA in the interphase nucleus

Journal of Cell Science, 1998
ABSTRACT NuMA is an essential protein for the formation of spindle poles in mitosis. During interphase, NuMA is transported into the nucleus where it resides until prometaphase of the next mitotic cycle. We tested for a potential function of NuMA in interphase nuclei that were assembled from human sperm DNA using frog egg extract ...
A, Merdes, D W, Cleveland
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NUMA Distance for Heterogeneous Memory

Proceedings of the Workshop on Memory Centric Programming for HPC, 2017
Experience with Intel Xeon Phi suggests that NUMA alone is inadequate for assignment of pages to devices in heterogeneous memory systems. We argue that this is because NUMA is based on a single distance metric between all domains (i.e., number of devices "in between" the domains), while relationships between heterogeneous domains can and should be ...
Sean Williams   +2 more
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The robustness of NUMA memory management

Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles, 1991
The study of operating systems level memory management policies for nonuniform memory access time (NUMA) shared memory multiprocessors is an area of active research. Previous results have suggested that the best policy choice often depends on the application under consideration, while others have reported that the best policy depends on the particular ...
Richard P. LaRowe Jr.   +2 more
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