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Spatiotemporal analysis of genetic perturbations reveals a genetic cascade driving Tribolium gap gene initialization. [PDF]
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Treatment Sequencing and Line of Therapy for Biologics and JAK inhibitors in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: Implications for Design and Uptake of New Drugs and Predictive Biomarker Diagnostics. [PDF]
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Digital OTAs: Conventional Designs Versus Emerging Concept
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Multicast nonblocking switching networks
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2002This paper considers three-stage switching networks for which nonblocking conditions with point-to-point traffic are given by the well known Clos (1953) theorem, under the assumption of absence of any optimized routing of the connections inside the network. We give the conditions for such a network to be strict-sense nonblocking under multicast traffic,
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2018 VIII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC), 2018
Interconnection is a major challenge in parallel computer systems. In this paper, we introduce a novel scheme for designing interconnection multistage networks (MINs) with a reduced number of switches while retaining the networks' routability. We formalize the problem of multistage network design as a combinatorial search problem and we use Permutation
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Interconnection is a major challenge in parallel computer systems. In this paper, we introduce a novel scheme for designing interconnection multistage networks (MINs) with a reduced number of switches while retaining the networks' routability. We formalize the problem of multistage network design as a combinatorial search problem and we use Permutation
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