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This paper analyzes the performance of a real-time sound source localization system whose processing is totally carried out on a GPU.
Hence any object whose processing is difficult enough to require the relevant exertion, but not so difficult as to prevent its success, will give pleasure (Gerard 1759, 3 4).
The activity of IP'd Drosha (and co-IP'd proteins) was verified on an in vitro transcribed human miRNA cluster whose processing is predicted to produce three pre-miRNAs of 57-nt (pre-miR-23a), 59-nt (pre-miR-24-2) and 62-nt (pre-miR-27a) [13] (Fig. 4B, lane 10, ∼60 nt RNA was produced).
Pain in knee OA involves the peripheral and central nervous system whose processing is influenced by psychosocial variables.
The second outcome of the work is therefore the identification of coverage gaps in OBI and PCO, prompting the creation of several new term requests whose processing is underway by the respective ontologies.
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In effect, centrally inaccessible systems are those whose internal processing is opaque to introspection.
The mean time for all submissions is 6 h and 11 min, or after removing outliers whose processing time is >3 SDs from the mean, 1 h and 5 min (http://submit.modencode.org/submit/reports).org/submit/reports
The presented procedure targets those kinds of signal processing systems whose processing functionality is based on input signals.
QCDOC is a massively parallel supercomputer whose processing nodes are based on an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
CFTR is a 170 kDa glycoprotein whose processing can be assessed by examining its glycosylation status [19].
Armed with this insight, Nintendo had developed a radically different strategy by producing the Wii, whose processing power was dwarfed by that of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
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