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The end result is that PDR.PODM can generate 18 million elements per second as opposed to 14 million per second in our earlier work.
The end result is that we can generate 18 million elements per second as opposed to 14 million per second in our earlier work.
We observe a more than 82% strong scaling efficiency for up to 64 cores, and a more than 82% weak scaling efficiency for up to 144 cores, reaching a rate of more than 14.3 million elements per second.
The basic, or Type I, song is a 1 4 second high-pitched reel consisting of 10 20 short elements per second; it is sung by both males and females, particularly when there is a dispute over territory boundaries.
The basic, or Type I, song is a 1 4 second high-pitched reel consisting of 10 20 short elements per second; it is sung by both males and females.
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The basic song type is a high-pitched reel of a large number of short elements (10 20 per second); this lasts 1 4 seconds.
On the average, P.potenziani produces 28 elements (SD = 2) per call with a mean element frequency of 6.42 per second (SD = 0.56), while P.thomasi produces 30 elements (SD = 4) with a mean element frequency of 8.5 elements/s (SD = 1).
Data were provided as relative element intensities in counts per second (cps).
Our best implementation of a one-level two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform achieves a throughput of 66.8 megapixels per second using 7726 logic elements.
One becquerel is that quantity of a radioactive element in which there is one atomic disintegration per second; one curie is that quantity in which there are 3.7 × 1010 atomic disintegrations per second (1 Bq = 2.7 × 10-11 Ci).
The average counts per second can vary drastically per element depending on the energy of the emitted photons.
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