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    Evaluating CPU, GPU, and FPGA performance in the context of modal reverberation: a comparative analysis by Romain Michon, Michele Ducceschi, Pierre Cochard, Travis Skare, Craig J. Webb, Riccardo Russo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…GPUs and FPGAs, known for their parallel processing capabilities, are evaluated alongside recent multi-core CPUs, which increasingly approach similar performance levels in handling such tasks. …”
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    Advanced climate model evaluation with ESMValTool v2.11.0 using parallel, out-of-core, and distributed computing by M. Schlund, B. Andela, J. Benke, R. Comer, B. Hassler, E. Hogan, P. Kalverla, A. Lauer, B. Little, S. Loosveldt Tomas, F. Nattino, P. Peglar, V. Predoi, S. Smeets, S. Worsley, M. Yeo, K. Zimmermann

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…For example, the previously mentioned use cases use 2.3 (multi-model evaluation) and 23 (high-resolution model evaluation) times less resources compared to the reference version on one HPC node. …”
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    Control Strategy for Power Sharing in Input-Parallel and Output-Parallel Connected DC-DC Converters by Negar Amoozadeh, Vahid Abbasi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The simulation results of an Input-Parallel Output-Parallel system comprising two common grounded Z-source converters are evaluated for investigating effectiveness of general control and inverse-droop control. …”
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    Evaluation method of e-government audit information based on big data analysis by Jingui He, Hansi Ya

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The proposed method is built on a Hadoop-based distributed computing platform, which supports heterogeneous data integration and efficient parallel processing. Furthermore, a parallel PSO-RF algorithm combining Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Random Forest (RF) is designed to enhance classification performance and computational efficiency. …”
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    Evaluating the Impact of Hepatic or Renal Impairment on Tanimilast (CHF6001) Pharmacokinetics: Two Open‐Label, Parallel‐Group, Single‐Center Studies by Annalisa Piccinno, Maria Gloria Pittelli, Deborah Balzano, Elisa Rizzo, Pooja Bellatti, Chiara Rostello, Aida Emirova

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Both studies were single‐center, open‐label, and parallel group; all subjects inhaled a single 800 μg dose of tanimilast. …”
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    The body image and eating disorder symptoms of Chinese female university students: The parallel mediating roles of core self-evaluations and negative emotions by Pingping Hou

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…This study explores the relationship between body image and eating disorder symptoms in Chinese female university students, highlighting the parallel mediating roles of core self-evaluations and negative emotions. …”
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    CLINICODIAGNOSTIC PARALLELS IN ADENOMYOSIS-RELATED INFERTILITY by A. R. Jhigalenko, l. Yu. Karakhalis, N. S. Papova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The aim of this study was to determine parallel between clinical manifestations of adenomyosis and imaging methods data.Materials and methods. 247 patients were examined, from which is formed clinical groups: 1st group included 26 patients (35,1%), and 2nd group – 23 patients (31,1%) with adenomyosis-related infertility, 3rd group (control) – 25 patients (33,8%). …”
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    An Efficient Parallelization of Microscopic Traffic Simulation by Benyamin Heidary, Joerg Schweizer, Ngoc An Nguyen, Federico Rupi, Cristian Poliziani

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Large-scale traffic simulations at a microscopic level can mimic the physical reality in great detail so that innovative transport services can be evaluated. However, the simulation times of such scenarios is currently too long to be practical. (1) Background: With the availability of Graphical Processing Units (GPUs), is it possible to exploit parallel computing to reduce the simulation times of large microscopic simulations, such that they can run on normal PCs at reasonable runtimes?…”
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    The prevalence of mandibular lingual concavity among the Saudi population of Eastern Province: A CBCT evaluation by Bader Alzaben, Khalid Almas, Faisal E. Aljofi, Abdulmajeed A. Aljabr, Al Hanoof Alarfaj, Leena I. Bin–Jardan, Subraya Bhat Giliyar, Eman Ahmed Aljoghaiman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The division of ridges morphology as a whole was as follows: Convex (C), 70 (27.34 %), Parallel (P) 51 (19.92 %), and Undercut (U) type, 135 (52.73 %). …”
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    Comparison of A Mini-Clinical evaluation exercise with the routine logbook in assessing clinical competence of operating room trainees: A parallel randomized controlled trial by Sara Bagheri, Amin Sedigh, Zahra Zarei, Mozhgan Kazemzadeh, Nader Sharifi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Methods This research was a parallel randomized controlled trial conducted on undergraduate students in the operating room department of Khomein Faculty of Medical Sciences in Iran from June 2022 to January 2024. …”
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    NFP:enabling network function parallelism in NFV by Jun BI, Chen SUN, Heng YU

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Software-based sequential service chains in network function virtualization (NFV) could introduce significant performance overhead.Current acceleration efforts for NFV mainly target on optimizing each component of the sequential service chain.However,based on the statistics from real world enterprise networks,it was observed that 53.8% network function (NF) pairs could work in parallel.In particular,41.5% NF pairs could be parallelized without causing extra resource overhead.NFP was presented,a high performance framework,that innovatively enabled network function parallelism to improve NFV performance.NFP consisted of three logical components.Firstly,NFP provided a policy specification scheme for operators to intuitively describe sequential or parallel NF chaining intents.Secondly,NFP orchestrator intelligently identified NF dependency and automatically compiled the policies into high performance service graphs.Thirdly,NFP infrastructure performed light-weight packet copying,distributed parallel packet delivery,and load-balanced merging of packet copies to support NF parallelism.An NFP prototype based on DPDK in Linux containers was implemented.The evaluation results show that NFP achieves significant latency reduction for real world service chains.…”
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    Radiological and morphological parallels in the course of respiratory sarcoidosis by I. A. Palchikova, O. A. Denisova, G. M. Chernyavskaya, I. L. Purlik, T. P. Kalacheva, G. E. Chernogoryuk

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The objective of the study: to study the radiological and morphological parallels in respiratory sarcoidosis (RS).Subjects and methods. 121 patients with respiratory sarcoidosis were enrolled in the study, their ages varied from 21 to 66 years, they all were examined in 2007-2019. …”
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    Parallel Newtonian Optimization without Hessian Approximation by Khalil Abbo

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to introduce parallel algorithms based on the Newton method for solving non-linear unconstrained optimization problem in (MIMD) parallel computers by solving linear system in parallel using Gaussian Elimination method rather than finding inverse Hessian matrix to avoid the errors caused by evaluating the inverse matrix and also to increase computing power and reduce run time.…”
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    Parallel circuit implementation of variational quantum algorithms by Michele Cattelan, Sheir Yarkoni, Wolfgang Lechner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract We present a framework to split quantum circuits of variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) to allow for parallel training and execution to solve problems larger than the number of available qubits in a quantum device. …”
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