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Dynamics of mitochondrial DNA evolution in animals: amplification and sequencing with conserved primers.

by T D Kocher , W K Thomas , A Meyer , S V Edwards , S Paabo , F X Villablancatt , A C Wilson - Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA , 1989
"... ABSTRACT With a standard set of primers directed toward conserved regions, we have used the polymerase chain reaction to amplify homologous segments of mtDNA from more than 100 animal species, including mammals, birds, amphibians, fishes, and some invertebrates. Amplification and direct sequencing ..."
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. The unexpectedly wide taxonomic utility ofthese primers offers opportunities for phylogenetic and population research. During the past decade, geneticists and taxonomists have used restriction endonucleases rather than sequencing to examine variation within and between species in specific segments of DNA (1

The Torus Routing Chip

by William J. Dally, Basis For Intel, Avici Network Chips, Mesochronous Plesiochronous - Distributed Computing , 1986
"... • Forces acting on computer architecture – applications (media) – technology (wire-limited) – techniques (explicit parallelism) • Example: register organization – distributed register files • Imagine a stream processor – 20GFLOPS on a 0.5cm 2 chip • Tremendous opportunities and challenges for comput ..."
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• Forces acting on computer architecture – applications (media) – technology (wire-limited) – techniques (explicit parallelism) • Example: register organization – distributed register files • Imagine a stream processor – 20GFLOPS on a 0.5cm 2 chip • Tremendous opportunities and challenges

The Superblock: An effective technique for VLIW and superscalar compilation

by Wen-mei W. Hwu, Scott A. Mahlke, William Y. Chen, Pohua P. Chang, Nancy J. Warter, Roger A. Bringmann, Roland G. Ouellette, Richard E. Hank, Tokuzo Kiyohara, Grant E. Haab, John G. Holm, Daniel M. Lavery - THE JOURNAL OF SUPERCOMPUTING , 1993
"... A compiler for VLIW and superscalar processors must expose sufficient instruction-level parallelism (ILP) to eddectively utilize the parallel hardware. However, ILP within basic blocks is extremely limited for control-intensive programs. We have developed a set of techniques for exploiting ILP acros ..."
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A compiler for VLIW and superscalar processors must expose sufficient instruction-level parallelism (ILP) to eddectively utilize the parallel hardware. However, ILP within basic blocks is extremely limited for control-intensive programs. We have developed a set of techniques for exploiting ILP

Data management in the cloud: Limitation and Opportunities

by Daniel J. Abadi , 2009
"... Recently the cloud computing paradigm has been receiving significant excitement and attention in the media and blogosphere. To some, cloud computing seems to be little more than a marketing umbrella, encompassing topics such as distributed computing, grid computing, utility computing, and softwareas ..."
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component topics. In this article we discuss the limitations and opportunities of deploying data management issues on these emerging cloud computing platforms (e.g., Amazon Web Services). We speculate that large scale data analysis tasks, decision support systems, and application specific data marts

opportunities and limits

by Stefano Guzzini, Stefano Guzzini
"... framework of power analysis to IR: ..."
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framework of power analysis to IR:

Limitations and Opportunities of

by Risk Financing, Christopher B. Barrett, Barry J. Barnett, Michael R. Carter, Sommarat Chantarat, James W. Hansen, Andrew G. Mude, Daniel E. Osgood, Jerry R. Skees, Calum G. Turvey, M. Neil Ward, Index-based Risk Financing, Calum G. Turvey, M. Neil Ward
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Constructing a TPB questionnaire: Conceptual and methodological considerations. accessed 28/12/2007

by Icek Ajzen
"... According to the theory of planned behavior, human action is guided by three kinds of considerations: beliefs about the likely outcomes of the behavior and the evaluations of these outcomes (behavioral beliefs), beliefs about the normative expectations of others and motivation to comply with these e ..."
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the opportunity arises. Intention is thus assumed to be the immediate antecedent of behavior. However, because many behaviors pose difficulties of execution that may limit volitional control, it is useful to consider

Power management in energy harvesting sensor networks

by Aman Kansal, Jason Hsu, Sadaf Zahedi, Mani B. Srivastava - Networked and Embedded Systems Laboratory, UCLA , 2006
"... Power management is an important concern in sensor networks, because a tethered energy in-frastructure is usually not available and an obvious concern is to use the available battery energy efficiently. However, in some of the sensor networking applications, an additional facility is available to am ..."
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to ameliorate the energy problem: harvesting energy from the environment. Certain considerations in using an energy harvesting source are fundamentally different from that in using a battery, be-cause, rather than a limit on the maximum energy, it has a limit on the maximum rate at which the energy can be used

Opportunities

by Wei Zhang, Kieran Mathieson, Wei Zhang, Oscar Gutierrez, Kieran Mathieson
"... The nonprofit sector has become an important part of the U.S. economy, but Information Systems (IS) research in the sector has been limited. In this paper we attempt to motivate and organize IS research endeavors in the nonprofit context. We argue that the nonprofit sector presents not only new chal ..."
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The nonprofit sector has become an important part of the U.S. economy, but Information Systems (IS) research in the sector has been limited. In this paper we attempt to motivate and organize IS research endeavors in the nonprofit context. We argue that the nonprofit sector presents not only new

OPPORTUNITIES

by Neerja Kashive
"... Electronic Human resources Management (e-HRM) or human resource information System (HRIS) constitutes of commonly adopted management practice by organization in twenty first century.It helps in fulfilling of diverse expectations such as reducing costs, speeding up processes, improving quality,and ev ..."
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,and even gaining of more strategic role for HR within the organization.The use of Human resource information systems (HIRS) has been advocated as an opportunity for Human resource (HR) professionals to become strategic partners with top management. The idea has been that HRIS would allow for the HR
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