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Memory access buffering in multiprocessors
- In Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture
, 1986
"... In highly-pipelined machines, instructions and data are prefetched and buffered in both the processor and the cache. This is done to reduce the average memory access la-tency and to take advantage of memory interleaving. Lock-up free caches are designed to avoid processor blocking on a cache miss. W ..."
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In highly-pipelined machines, instructions and data are prefetched and buffered in both the processor and the cache. This is done to reduce the average memory access la-tency and to take advantage of memory interleaving. Lock-up free caches are designed to avoid processor blocking on a cache miss
Maximum Entropy Models for Natural Language Ambiguity Resolution
, 1998
"... The best aspect of a research environment, in my opinion, is the abundance of bright people with whom you argue, discuss, and nurture your ideas. I thank all of the people at Penn and elsewhere who have given me the feedback that has helped me to separate the good ideas from the bad ideas. I hope th ..."
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processing, and also gave me direction when necessary. I also thank Mitch for many fascinating conversations, both personal and professional, over the last four years at Penn. I thank all of my thesis committee members: John La erty from Carnegie Mellon University, Aravind Joshi, Lyle Ungar, and Mark
LaSSIE: a Knowledge-Based Software Information System
, 1991
"... Invisibility is an inherent and significant problem in the task of developing large software systems. There are no direct solutions to this problem ..."
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Invisibility is an inherent and significant problem in the task of developing large software systems. There are no direct solutions to this problem
Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
, 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and grants from le Fonds pour la Formation des Chercheurs et l'Aide a la Recherche and the University du Quebec a Montreal. We would like to thank Ed Deci, Andrew Elliott, Marc Blais, Stephane Perreault, and Luc Pelletier for their feedback
Quick Approximation to Matrices and Applications
, 1998
"... We give algorithms to find the following simply described approximation to a given matrix. Given an m \Theta n matrix A with entries between say-1 and 1, and an error parameter ffl between 0 and 1, we find a matrix D (implicitly) which is the sum of O(1=ffl 2 ) simple rank 1 matrices so that the ..."
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Regularity Lemma of Szemerédi in Graph Theory and the constructive version of Alon, Duke, Leffman, Rödl and Yuster. The second one is from the papers of Arora, Karger and Karpinski, Fernandez de la Vega and most directly Goldwasser, Goldreich and Ron who develop approximation algorithms for a set of graph
Bid-induced conformational change of Bax is responsible for mitochondrial cytochrome c release during apoptosis
- J. Cell
, 1999
"... Abstract. Here we report that in staurosporine-induced apoptosis of HeLa cells, Bid, a BH3 domain containing protein, translocates from the cytosol to mitochondria. This event is associated with a change in conformation of Bax which leads to the unmasking of its NH 2-terminal domain and is accompani ..."
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Abstract. Here we report that in staurosporine-induced apoptosis of HeLa cells, Bid, a BH3 domain containing protein, translocates from the cytosol to mitochondria. This event is associated with a change in conformation of Bax which leads to the unmasking of its NH 2-terminal domain
Mirror principle I
- I. ASIAN J. MATH
, 1997
"... We propose and study the following Mirror Principle: certain sequences of multiplicative equivariant characteristic classes on Kontsevich’s stable map moduli spaces can be computed in terms of certain hypergeometric type classes. As applications, we compute the equivariant Euler classes of obstruc ..."
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of obstruction bundles induced by any concavex bundles – including any direct sum of line bundles – on Pn. This includes proving the formula of Candelas-de la Ossa-Green-Parkes hence completing the program of Candelas et al, Kontesevich, Manin, and Givental, to compute rigorously the instanton prepotential
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