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Systolic model and systolic geometry

1988., IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2003
The lack of a precise model for systolic algorithms has been hindering progress in the automatic synthesis of systolic arrays. The author proposes a model that encompasses a very large class of algorithms but is still restrictive enough so that mappings of such algorithms onto systolic architectures whose time performance is within a known factor of ...
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Systolic triple rhythms

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1959
Abstract 1. 1. The records of sixty-four cases of systolic triple rhythm have been reviewed. The presence or absence of cardiovascular disease and the various characteristics of these sounds were evaluated. 2. 2. Systolic triple rhythms are probably more frequently present than generally suspected and may be heard in a wide variety of cardiac
S, BLEIFER   +3 more
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Systolic trellis automatata †

International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 1984
In the second part of this paper we discuss mainly various programming techniques for systolic automata. These techniques are used to derive theoretical results e.g. the closure of (homogeneous) systolic automaton under Boolean operations, or that every linear context free language can be accepted by a homogeneous systolic automaton and that their ...
K. Culik II, J. Gruska, A. Salomaa
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Translating systolic arrays into instruction systolic arrays

Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science - CSC '88, 1988
An instruction systolic array is a programmable systolic array. Instructions and mask bits are pumped through the array as well as data. It offers cost-benefit advantages over systolic arrays because one array can be used for multiple applications.
Adrian Vrouwenvelder   +2 more
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Sinus premature systoles∗

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1962
Abstract 1. 1. The apparent rarity of fully proved instances of sinus premature systoles is discussed and criteria for their diagnosis are reviewed. 2. 2. A third case of sinus premature systoles satisfying these criteria is presented and added to the two already in the literature. 3. 3.
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Defining end systole for end-systolic pressure-volume ratio

Journal of Surgical Research, 1985
The end-systolic pressure-volume (ESPV) ratio (Emax) has recently been accepted as a valid cardiac contractility index. However, in vivo, it is difficult to define end systole (ES) precisely. This study was designed to analyze the effects of eight different ES definitions on Emax.
D, Alyono, V E, Larson, R W, Anderson
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