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Gastrointestinal Parasites in Humans and Rhesus Macaques: A Cross-Sectional Study in Bhaktapur, Nepal. [PDF]
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Investigation of the gut parasitic community composition in <i>Manis pentadactyla</i> and <i>Manis javanica</i> based on high-throughput amplicon sequencing. [PDF]
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Cockroaches as Mechanical Vectors of Intestinal Parasites in Sana'a City, Yemen. [PDF]
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Implementation of real-time PCR assays for diagnosing intestinal protozoa infections. [PDF]
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Beyond Bacteria: The Impact of Protozoa on Periodontal Health. [PDF]
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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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