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Proximity-based super-resolution imaging enabled by DNA base-stacking interactions

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Banerjee A   +6 more
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To Stack or Not To Stack

2019 28th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT), 2019
3D memory technology, such as Micron's hybrid memory cube (HMC), has re-energized the architectural pursuit of computation very close to, or inside the memory chip. Such a design falls into the broader category of near-data processing (NDP). The motivation for such design is because the current Von Neumann architecture of chip-multiprocessors is ...
Michael C. Huang   +3 more
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Three stacks

[Proceedings 1988] 29th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 1988
Summary: Maintaining two stacks in memory is easily accomplished by placing them at opposite ends of memory and having them grow towards each other. The entire memory is readily available for stack items with this approach. Maintaining three stacks, however, presents more difficulty.
Deborah Louise Goldsmith   +1 more
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Stacking Stories

2021
What happens when a small group of educators get together? What could they do, what could they make, what could they become? Not necessarily what you might think. This book describes an alternate journey, one that departs from the busy traffic of goal-oriented projects, over-determined aims, and the doorstep delivery of interventions in order to wander
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Soft Stacking

Computer Graphics Forum, 2012
AbstractIn this paper, we present a continuous approach to ordering 2D images when compositing. Previous methods for stacking image layers require them to appear in a single (though possibly different) order at every point in the image. Our soft stacking approach removes this restriction — allowing layers to stack as if they were volumes of fog ...
Nancy S. Pollard, James McCann
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