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In this paper we argue that the best methodology for TOP500 benchmarking should be based on the holistic performance measure H (TBigData, N1U) defined as the number of 1U boxes (N1U = one rack units or equivalent) needed to accomplish the desired execution time using a given Big Data benchmark.

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Managers of PPDPs (or their equivalent) need to devote as much time to preparing and selecting practices as they give to monitoring progress: ensuring sustained organisational motivation to engage in the time-consuming learning involved in this area is a key ingredient for success.

We found that T. thermophilus largely uses glycolysis and TCA cycle to produce biosynthetic precursors, ATP and reducing equivalents needed for cells growth.

This continuum evolving process in the adquisition of a highly proliferative phenotype requires the selection of cells with decreased mitochondrial oxidation of fuels, relying on the oxidation of glucose for ATP generation, resulting secondarily in the engagement of the pentose phosphate pathway as a source of reducing equivalents needed for anabolism and antioxidant defense.

Conquistadores, like their modern-day equivalents, needed the blessing of a priesthood - and priesthoods usually derive their power from speaking in a language nobody else can understand.

Given that components of almost every complex of the electron transport chain, several key enzymes of the TCA cycle, and ultimately the reducing equivalents needed for electron transport were similarly down-regulated, Ets-1 over-expressing cells appear to have a decreased capacity to generate ATP via oxidative phosphorylation at the gene expression level.

Furthermore, Nrf2 provides the reducing equivalents needed for the maintenance of glutathione and TXN in their reduced states.

We recorded the number of workers, their annual income, and the number of full time equivalents needed for administration or delivering of each HRS and IDSR activity.

The citric acid cycle degrades the intermediates, providing the mitochondria with reducing equivalents needed for electron transport and the subsequent production of ATP.

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is present at high levels in the secretory pathway and is generally the source of the reducing equivalents needed to support peptide amidation [ 2].

The futile cycle limits reducing equivalents needed for anabolic processes, and may explain the reduced growth rates observed in folding stressed strains (WA, dI, and dA).

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