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Code generation for the AT&T DSP32

International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2002
The use of compiler generation tool sets (CGTSs) targeting programmable digital signal processing (DSP) microprocessors (PDSPs) is examined. Such tool sets allow separate construction of all compiler components: language-dependent front ends, internal optimization phases, and machine-dependent back ends for target code generation, including post ...
Kurt Baudendistel, James H. McClellan
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T-Direct codes: an application to T-user BAC

Proceedings of the IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2003
A T-Direct code is defined as the set of T F-ary linear codes /spl Gamma//sub 1/, /spl Gamma//sub 2/, ..., /spl Gamma//sub T/ such that /spl Gamma//sub i/ /spl cap/ /spl Gamma//sub i//sup /spl perp//={0} for each i, where /spl Gamma//sub i//sup /spl perp//= /spl Gamma//sub 1/ /spl oplus/ /spl Gamma//sub 2/ /spl oplus//spl middot//spl middot//spl middot/
W. B. Vasantha 0002, R. S. Raja Durai
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Deciphering the epigenetic code of T lymphocytes

Immunological Reviews, 2014
SummaryThe multiple lineages and differentiation states that constitute the T‐cell compartment all derive from a common thymic precursor. These distinct transcriptional states are maintained both in time and after multiple rounds of cell division by the concerted actions of a small set of lineage‐defining transcription factors that act in conjunction ...
Rhys S, Allan, Stephen L, Nutt
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On Locally Decodable Codes, Self-Correctable Codes, and t-Private PIR

Algorithmica, 2007
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Omer Barkol, Yuval Ishai, Enav Weinreb
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On the structure of quasi-T-cyclic codes

Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications
In this paper, we study linear codes of length [Formula: see text] that are invariant under an endomorphism [Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text] copies of [Formula: see text]), where [Formula: see text] is a cyclic endomorphism on [Formula: see text].
Hassan Ou-azzou   +2 more
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Genes coding for T-lymphocyte receptors

Immunology Today, 1982
An understanding of how T lymphocytes recognize antigen will require detailed knowledge of the assembly and expression of genes that encode T-cell receptors. In this article Alan Williamson discusses the properties required of these genes and the progress that has been made towards their identification.
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Some t-designs from BCH codes

Cryptography and Communications, 2021
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Chemokines: coded messages for T-cell missions

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008
Chemokines and their receptors control leukocyte migration and homing throughout the body in both physiological and pathological conditions. In the context of the adaptive immune system, which requires high efficiency and control, chemokines and chemokine receptors represent a versatile code that orchestrates the "who, where and when" of the immune ...
VIOLA, ANTONELLA   +2 more
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On (k, t)-subnormal covering codes

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1991
The concept of a (k, t)-subnormal covering code is defined. It is discussed how an amalgamated-direct-sumlike construction can be used to combine such codes. The existence of optimal (q, n, M) 1 codes C is discussed such that by puncturing the first coordinate of C one obtains a code with (q, 1)-subnorm 2. >
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Coding Knots by T-Graphs

Contemporary Mathematics. Fundamental Directions, 2020
In this paper, knots are considered as smooth embeddings of a circle into 3 defined by their flat diagrams. We propose a new method of coding knots by T-graphs describing the torsion structure on a flat diagram. For this method of coding, we introduce conceptions of a cycle and a block and describe transformations of T-graphs under the first and the ...
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