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Transcription Factor HusR (YnfL) Is a Novel Regulator for Hydroxyurea Sensitivity in Escherichia coli K-12. [PDF]
Kobayashi I +3 more
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Extramacular torpedo retinopathy: A very rare clinical presentation.
Panigrahi PK, Sharma B, Sahu JR.
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Renaming in an asynchronous environment
This paper is concerned with the solvability of the problem of processor renaming in unreliable, completely asynchronous distributed systems. Fischer et al. prove in [8] that “nontrivial consensus” cannot be attained in such systems, even when only a single, benign processor failure is possible.
Hagit Attiya +4 more
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This paper presents a novel high performance substrate for building energy-efficient out-of-order superscalar cores. The architecture does not require a reorder buffer or physical registers for register renaming and instruction retirement. Instead, it uses a large number of virtual register IDs for register renaming, a physical register file of the ...
Mageda Sharafeddine +2 more
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Fraudulent financial reporting in China: Evidence from corporate renaming
Using a sample of listed Chinese companies during 2010–2019, we examine whether corporate renaming is associated with fraudulent financial reporting. We find that companies that change their corporate names without making underlying changes to business ...
Yuyu Zhang
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Randomized renaming in shared memory systems
Renaming is a task in distributed computing where n processes are assigned new names from a name space of size m. The problem is called tight if m = n, and loose if m > n. In recent years renaming came to the fore again and new algorithms were developed.
Petra Berenbrink +2 more
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