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Scaling effects on metabolism of a teleost

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 2004
AbstractScaling effects on citrate synthase (CS), glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G6‐PDH), RNA. RNA/DNA ratio and protein contents of brain, liver and skeletal muscle were studied in a teleost, Clarias batrachus. The activity of white skeletal muscle CS decreased significantly as a function of increasing body mass of the fish.
G, Tripathi, Priyanka, Verma
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Technology scaling effects on multipliers

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1998
Since integrated circuits were invented, fabrication engineers have been able to steadily decrease the dimensions of the devices (transistors). These reductions in the minimum feature sizes have resulted in improved performance. In addition, the dimensions of the interconnect used to connect the active transistors have also scaled.
Hesham A. Al-Twaijry, Michael J. Flynn
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On the Scaling of Temperature-Dependent Effects

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2007
With ever increasing power density and temperature variations within chips, it is very important to correctly model temperature effects on the devices in a compact way and to predict their scaling. In this paper, it is first shown that the temperature dependences of the mobility and the saturation velocity need to be treated separately in modeling the ...
Ja Chun Ku, Yehea I. Ismail
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Cancers and the environment: The effect of scale

Social Science & Medicine. Part D: Medical Geography, 1979
Abstract Epidemiologic and geographic research on cancer relationships has generally ignored the geographic scales at which the studies are conducted. Scales effects include the effects of the study population and level of data aggregation on the analysis.
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The effect of multiprocessor radius on scaling

Parallel Computing, 1992
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Development of a Psychological Effectiveness Scale

The Journal of Psychology, 1973
Summary The present study provided evidence to support the hypothesized trait of psychological effectiveness. The findings indicated that psychological effectiveness can be assessed psychometrically. The Psychological Effectiveness Scale which was developed was observed to have high internal consistency reliability, and to have discriminated among ...
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Scaling and the Quantum Hall Effect

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 1989
An introduction to the ideas of scaling theory is given and the description of the quantum Hall effect in terms of a 2-parameter scaling theory is considered, mainly by studying the results of numerical simulations. It is argued that the apparently contradictory results can be explained in terms of a modification of the flow diagram predicted by ...
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Scale Effects in Web Search

2017
It is a well-known statistical property that learning tends to slow down with each additional data point. Thus even if scale effects are important in web search, they could be important in a range that any viable entrant could easily achieve. In this paper we address these questions using browsing logs that give click-through-rates by query on two ...
Di He 0001   +5 more
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Scaling Effects in Sublaminate-Level Scaled Composite Laminates

AIAA Journal, 1998
A series of tensile tests has been performed to determine the effect of specimen size on the mechanical response of composite laminates that were scaled at the sublaminate level. The two material systems studied were AS4/3502 and APC-2. In the case of AS4/3502, three generic layups were considered: (±30/902L,, (±45/0/90)™, and (90/0/90/0)™ deg, where n
David P. Johnson   +3 more
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Effective and Efficient Learning at Scale

2020
How to enable efficient and effective machine learning at scale has been a longstanding problem in modern artificial intelligence, which also motivates this thesis research. In particular, we aim at solving the following problems:1. How to efficiently train a machine learning model?2. How to speed up inference after the model is trained?3.
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