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Cellular Computing (Genomics and Bioinformatics)The field of cellular computing is a novel and exciting development at the intersection of biology, computer science, mathematics, and engineering. Practitioners in this emerging discipline are concerned with the analysis, modeling, and engineering of inter- and intra-cellular processes for the purposes of computation. Developments in the field... | | Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry
A large number of papers dealing with silyl radicals, dating back to the late
1940s, have been published. To my knowledge, there are no books on this
subject. Several reviews and book chapters on silyl radicals have appeared
from time to time on specific aspects. This book focuses on the recent literature
of silyl radicals in... | | PCI Bus Demystified (With CD-ROM)Doug Abbott is founder and president of Intellimetrix, Inc., a computer hardware design firm in Silver City, New Mexico. He has conducted seminars on PCI bus theory and design for such companies as Intel and Sun Microsystems.
(LLH Technology Publishing) Up-to-the-minute information on the PCI bus, inside and out, from a PCI bus expert.... |
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Microengineering, MEMS, and Interfacing: A Practical Guide (Mechanical Engineering)Microengineering and Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have very few watertight definitions regarding their subjects and technologies. Microengineering can be described as the techniques, technologies, and practices involved in the realization of structures and devices with dimensions on the order of micrometers. MEMS often refer to mechanical... | | Parallel Programming in OpenMP"This book will provide a valuable resource for the OpenMP community."
- Timothy G. Mattson, Intel Corporation
"This book has an important role to play in the HPC community-both for introducing practicing professionals to OpenMP and for educating students and professionals about parallel programming. I'm happy... | | High Density Data Storage: Principle, Technology, and Materials
The explosive increase in information and the miniaturization of electronic devices demand new recording technologies and materials that combine high density, fast response, long retention time and rewriting capability. As predicted, the current silicon-based computer circuits are reaching their physical limits. Further miniaturization of the... |
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