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Contrasting patterns in diversity and community assembly of bacterioplankton and three size fractions of protists in the South China Sea. [PDF]
Zheng X, Guo X, Lin X, Huang L.
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Enhancing Patient Engagement in HTA: Using Consensus Research to Overcome PICO Scoping Challenges Under the EU HTAR. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 4th annual Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2013
Middleboxes are being rearchitected to be service oriented, composable, extensible, and elastic. Yet system-level support for high availability (HA) continues to introduce significant performance overhead. In this paper, we propose Pico Replication (PR), a system-level framework for middleboxes that exploits their flow-centric structure to achieve low ...
Shriram Rajagopalan +2 more
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Middleboxes are being rearchitected to be service oriented, composable, extensible, and elastic. Yet system-level support for high availability (HA) continues to introduce significant performance overhead. In this paper, we propose Pico Replication (PR), a system-level framework for middleboxes that exploits their flow-centric structure to achieve low ...
Shriram Rajagopalan +2 more
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Science, 2013
Evolution![Figure][1] CREDIT: SEENIVASAN ET AL., PLoS ONE 8 , 3 (26 MARCH 2013) It's not often that a new phylum is described, but the vanishingly small eukaryotes that constitute the equivalent of dark matter of the plankton have now been named the Picozoa. These highly diverse organisms, previously known as (pico)biliphytes, are about 2 to 3 µm in
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Evolution![Figure][1] CREDIT: SEENIVASAN ET AL., PLoS ONE 8 , 3 (26 MARCH 2013) It's not often that a new phylum is described, but the vanishingly small eukaryotes that constitute the equivalent of dark matter of the plankton have now been named the Picozoa. These highly diverse organisms, previously known as (pico)biliphytes, are about 2 to 3 µm in
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Pico research for pico doctors
BMJ, 2009Rapid responses in many cases resemble radio phone-ins, where people take up time without having anything much to say. In the rare instance when they do have something to say, I suspect that the people in a position to change things don’t take any notice. BMJ pico is pico minded.1 As in bite size education, pico size education is for pico size …
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Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Model-Based Methodologies for Pervasive and Embedded Software, 2010
The task of programming sensor-based systems comes with severe constraints on the resources, typically memory, CPU power, and energy. The challenge is usually addressed with techniques that result in poor code understandability and maintainability. In this paper, we report on a data centric language extension based on a tuple-space abstraction, akin to
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The task of programming sensor-based systems comes with severe constraints on the resources, typically memory, CPU power, and energy. The challenge is usually addressed with techniques that result in poor code understandability and maintainability. In this paper, we report on a data centric language extension based on a tuple-space abstraction, akin to
Benny Shimony +3 more
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2020
Pico’s cosmology and metaphysics are primarily Christian Platonic but with attempted concordance at critical points with Aristotelianism and Kabbalism. Ficino’s universe provides a useful starting point and differences from Ficino are where Pico’s unique contribution is seen: his preference for Proclus within Platonism, and the complications arising ...
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Pico’s cosmology and metaphysics are primarily Christian Platonic but with attempted concordance at critical points with Aristotelianism and Kabbalism. Ficino’s universe provides a useful starting point and differences from Ficino are where Pico’s unique contribution is seen: his preference for Proclus within Platonism, and the complications arising ...
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