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We introduce the pipeline intervention problem, defined by a layered directed acyclic graph and a set of stochastic matrices governing transitions between successive layers. The graph is a stylized model for how people from different populations are presented opportunities, eventually leading to some reward.
Eshwar Ram Arunachaleswaran +3 more
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In many ways, fungal diseases are forgotten or neglected. Given the significantly lower frequency compared to similar bacterial etiologies across the spectrum of infectious syndromes, it makes sense that anti-bacterial agents have seen the bulk of development in recent decades.
Todd Patrick McCarty +2 more
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To pipeline or not to pipeline, that is the question
In designing query processing primitives, a crucial design choice is the method for data transfer between two operators in a query plan. As we were considering this critical design mechanism for an in-memory database system that we are building, we quickly realized that (surprisingly) there isn't a clear definition of this concept.
Harshad Deshmukh +2 more
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Challenging the pipeline [PDF]
This commentary presents a thought experiment seeking to answer the key question: "If you were to put aside all the traditional drug discovery processes and start a new drug discovery program that places the highest priority on human and disease-relevant models throughout the entire process, how could it be done?"
Peter Loskill +2 more
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A pipeline network can potentially be attacked at any point and at any time, but such an attack takes a known length of time. To counter this, a Patroller moves around the network at unit speed, hoping to intercept the attack while it is being carried out. This is a zero sum game between the mobile Patroller and the Attacker, which we analyze and solve
Steve Alpern +3 more
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HyperLoom: A platform for defining and executing scientific pipelines in distributed environments [PDF]
Real-world scientific applications often encompass end-to-end data processing pipelines composed of a large number of interconnected computational tasks of various granularity.
Ashby, Thomas J. +7 more
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Measurement and Characterisation of a Diffuse Acoustic Field Using a Phased Array
A diffuse acoustic field has been increasingly used to infer temporal changes in the structures, such as early dislocations and microcracking. This study explores three different techniques to characterise acoustic field by using a single ultrasonic ...
Jingwei Cheng
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Pipeline morphing and virtual pipelines [PDF]
Pipeline morphing is a simple but effective technique for reconfiguring pipelined FPGA designs at run time. By overlapping computation and reconfiguration, the latency associated with emptying and refilling a pipeline can be avoided. We show how morphing can be applied to linear and mesh pipelines at both word-level and bit-level, and explain how this ...
Wayne Luk +3 more
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US - Azerbaijan Relations in Caspian region (90s of the XX century)
The collapse of the USSR resulted for Azerbaijan to pursue an independent foreign policy. Azerbaijan focused on establishing and furthering relations with Western states, primarily, with the United States. Official Baku considered the United States as an
E. A. Markova
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Numerical Study on Erosion Wear and Strength of Main Gas Pipelines Bends
The purpose of this work is to ensuring the strength of main gas pipelines bends by studying the peculiarities of single-phase and multiphase flows movement through the internal cavity, the processes of erosion wear and the wall stress state. The problem
Yaroslav Doroshenko +4 more
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