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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2013
State-of-the-art multiprocessor cache hierarchies propagate the use of a fixed granularity in the cache organization to the design of the coherence protocol. Unfortunately, the fixed granularity, generally chosen to match average spatial locality across a range of applications, not only results in wasted bandwidth to serve an individual thread's access
Bland J. Finlay, Genoveva F. Esteban
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State-of-the-art multiprocessor cache hierarchies propagate the use of a fixed granularity in the cache organization to the design of the coherence protocol. Unfortunately, the fixed granularity, generally chosen to match average spatial locality across a range of applications, not only results in wasted bandwidth to serve an individual thread's access
Bland J. Finlay, Genoveva F. Esteban
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1990
Abstract Protozoa form a subdivision of the Kingdom Protista, which comprises organisms not divided into different kinds of cells. Their general characters are treated in most introductory textbooks of biology, so knowledge of these can be assumed.
W Knight-Jones,, J M Wright
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Abstract Protozoa form a subdivision of the Kingdom Protista, which comprises organisms not divided into different kinds of cells. Their general characters are treated in most introductory textbooks of biology, so knowledge of these can be assumed.
W Knight-Jones,, J M Wright
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2014
This chapter analyzes intestinal protozoal infection that produces substantial morbidity and mortality in people of all ages, particularly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. It cites amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infections associated with AIDS as important problems for health in many parts of the world.
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This chapter analyzes intestinal protozoal infection that produces substantial morbidity and mortality in people of all ages, particularly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. It cites amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infections associated with AIDS as important problems for health in many parts of the world.
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1996
Ellen M. Simon, Thomas A. Nerad
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Ellen M. Simon, Thomas A. Nerad
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1978
John O. Corliss, A. Westphal
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John O. Corliss, A. Westphal
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