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Starkey, Mike | Switchbox routing by pattern matching | Many good algorithms have been designed that provide good solutions to the wire routing problem in VLSI. Unfortunately, many of these algorithms only consider a small subset of different parameters such as number of layers, routability of layers and technology. We believe that these algorithms can b... | Switchbox routing; pattern matching; wire routing problem; VLSI | 1991 |
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Normann, Richard A.; Muller, Jay F.; Kolb, Helga | Synaptic inputs to physiologically defined turtle retinal ganglion cells | Two physiologically distinct, HRP-marked turtle retinal ganglion cells were examined for their morphology, GABAergic, glycinergic, and bipolar cell synaptic inputs, using electron-microscopic autoradiography and postembedding immunocytochemistry. One cell was a color-opponent, transient ON/OFF gangl... | Turtles; Neural Pathways; Synapes; Retinal Ganglion Cells | 1991 |
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Hoogenboom, Peter J. | System performance advisor user guide | The usage of the System Performance Advisor (SPA) expert system is described. Documentation of SPA system commands, system variables, diagnostic rules is given. Information on how to run the SPA system is discussed. In addition, an overview of how SPA searches for problems is supplied. The purpose o... | System Performance Advisor; SPA; User guide | 1991 |
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Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J. | Three-dimensional ordering, spin excitations, and dilution effects in the quasi-1-D ferromagnetic (DMeFc)(TCNE) | The linear chain S = (1/2) molecular ferromagnet decamethylferrocenium tetracyanoethanide [(DMeFc) (TCNE)] has been studied by frequency-dependent ac susceptibility experiments. (X')(T) and (X") (T) exhibit maxima in the temperature range of 4.8 - 4.9 K, which corresponds to the transition tempe... | Temperature; Transition; Magnetic | 1991 |
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Starkey, Mike | Transforming disfigured and disoriented areas into routable switchboxes | Routing an entire circuit requires partitioning the circuit (routing area) into smaller, localized routing areas. Using non-rectangular, rotated switchbox shapes (and therefore non-manhattan routing layout) has the potential to simplify the partitioning of the circuit into routable areas and to use ... | Disfigured areas; Disoriented areas; routable switchboxes | 1991 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Using a functional language and graph reduction to program multiprocessor machines or functional control of imperative programs | This paper describes an effective means for programming shared memory multiprocessors whereby a set of sequential activities are linked together for execution in parallel. The glue for this linkage is provided by a functional language implemented via graph reduction and demand evaluation. The full ... | shared memory multiprocessors; Programming; functional language; graph reduction; Demand evaluation | 1991 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh | Verification of regular arrays by symbolic simulation | Many algorithms have an efficient hardware formulation as a regular array of cells, which can be implemented in VLSI as regular circuit structures. Bit-sliced microprocessors, pattern matching circuits, associative cache memories, Hue-grain systolic arrays, and embedded memory-with-logic structure... | Verification; regular arrays; symbolic simulation | 1991 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | War power of Congress and revision of the war powers resolution | The United States Congress enacted the War Powers Resolution to restore its constitutionally mandated control over the war- making process. By forcing the President to seek congressional approval for military activity in volatile situations, Congress hoped to avoid the abuse of the war power by the ... | Control; Delegation; Self-defense | 1991 |
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Goldberg, Robert A. | Zion in Utah: the Clarion colony and Jewish agrarianism | The history of the Jewish agricultural colony at Clarion, Utah, presented by Robert A. Goldberg is somewhat special, for western Jewish history has been notably small town and urban. In painstakingly reconstructing the story of those who organized, settled, and finally failed at Clarion, Goldberg ... | | 1991 |