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Automatic Optimization of Parallel Dataflow Programs

by Christopher Olston, Benjamin Reed, Adam Silberstein, Utkarsh Srivastava
"... Large-scale parallel dataflow systems, e.g., Dryad and Map-Reduce, have attracted significant attention recently. High-level dataflow languages such as Pig Latin and Sawzall are being layered on top of these systems, to enable faster program development and more maintainable code. These languages en ..."
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Large-scale parallel dataflow systems, e.g., Dryad and Map-Reduce, have attracted significant attention recently. High-level dataflow languages such as Pig Latin and Sawzall are being layered on top of these systems, to enable faster program development and more maintainable code. These languages

The Aromas Pig Club

by unknown authors , 2010
"... departmental federally-assisted programs on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, or national origin. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any ..."
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departmental federally-assisted programs on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, or national origin. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any

The Need for Autonomy and Real-Time in Mobile Robotics: A Case Study of . . .

by Roberto Brega , 2000
"... Starting from a user point of view the paper discusses the requirements of a development environment (operating system and programming language) for mechatronic systems, especially mobile robots. We argue that user requirements from research, education, ergonomics and applications impose a certain f ..."
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functionality on the embedded operating system and programming language, and that a deadline-driven real-time operating system helps to fulfil these requirements. A case study of the operating system XO/2, its programming language Oberon-2 and the mobile robot Pygmalion is presented. XO/2 explicitly addresses

Botanicals for Pigs–Echinacea II

by Palmer J. Holden, James Mckean, Botanicals Pigs, Echinacea Ii , 2001
"... Botanicals have been proposed as a substitute for antimicrobials in swine diets because of their natural antibacterial activity. Echinacea, a botanical grown in Iowa, was compared with an antibacterial nursery feeding program consisting of 50 g of Mecadox per ton. At the tested Echinacea levels (0, ..."
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Botanicals have been proposed as a substitute for antimicrobials in swine diets because of their natural antibacterial activity. Echinacea, a botanical grown in Iowa, was compared with an antibacterial nursery feeding program consisting of 50 g of Mecadox per ton. At the tested Echinacea levels (0

Other Mineral Digestibility in Pigs 1

by W. Christopher Scruton, Stephen Claas, David Brown, Sarah Summerbell
"... ii The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, ..."
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ii The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color,

Solving the dice game Pig: An introduction to dynamic programming and value iteration

by Todd W. Neller, Ingrid Russell, Zdravko Markov , 2005
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The guinea pig as a model for metabolic programming of adiposity1–4

by Etienne Pouteau, Gregory Pescia, Julie Moulin, Olivier Aprikian
"... Background: The human infant accumulates body fat during in-trauterine life. The guinea pig shares this characteristic and is born with similar adiposity; thus, it may be a relevant model to study obesity programming. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate guinea pig adipose tissue ( ..."
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Background: The human infant accumulates body fat during in-trauterine life. The guinea pig shares this characteristic and is born with similar adiposity; thus, it may be a relevant model to study obesity programming. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate guinea pig adipose tissue

Nova: Continuous Pig/Hadoop Workflows

by Laukik Chitnis, Francis Liu, Yiping Han, Mattias Larsson, Andreas Neumann, Vellanki B. N. Rao, Siddharth Seth, Chao Tian
"... This paper describes a workflow manager developed and deployed at Yahoo called Nova, which pushes continuallyarriving data through graphs of Pig programs executing on Hadoop clusters. Nova is like data stream managers in its support for stateful incremental processing, but unlike them in that it dea ..."
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This paper describes a workflow manager developed and deployed at Yahoo called Nova, which pushes continuallyarriving data through graphs of Pig programs executing on Hadoop clusters. Nova is like data stream managers in its support for stateful incremental processing, but unlike them

Beam-Beam Simulations With Guinea-Pig

by Schulte Cern Ch-, D. Schulte, Ch- Geneva - Proc. of ICAP , 1998
"... While the bunches in a linear collider cross once only, due to their small size they experience a strong beam-beam effect. Guinea-Pig is a code to simulate the impact of this effect on luminosity and background. A short overview of the program is given, with examples of its application to the backgr ..."
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While the bunches in a linear collider cross once only, due to their small size they experience a strong beam-beam effect. Guinea-Pig is a code to simulate the impact of this effect on luminosity and background. A short overview of the program is given, with examples of its application

BASIC SHOW PIG FEEDING and CARE

by Darrell Rothlisberger , 2010
"... The junior livestock program is a unique opportunity to use live animals to develop youth. Youth learn something about agriculture and livestock production and develop an appreciation for the livestock industry. However,  the main objectives are to teach life skills and help youth become productive  ..."
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,  decision making and problem‐solving skills. Character building,  record keeping and the development of personal responsibility are other skills youth can develop from their involvement in the broad range of programs in junior livestock. GENETICS AND ENVIRONMENT A pig
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