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prone2tech writes "From an article at Dr. Dobb's: Chipmakers have essentially said that the job of enforcing Moore's Law is now a software problem. They will concentrate on putting more and more cores on a die, and it's up to the software industry to recraft software to take advantage of the parallel-processing capabilities of the new chips. As is argued in this article, this means becoming proficient in parallel functional programming. The bad news? Getting good at functional programming is hard, harder than moving from iterative Pascal or Basic or C coding to object-oriented development. It's an exaggeration but a useful one: When you move to FP, all your algorithms break.'"
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via Slashdot @ 20:50 5th Dec
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BEIJING, Dec. 18 -- A multi-functional experiment system for space tribology, developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics (LICP), has passed its acceptance check. The feat, the first of its kind in China, is of special significance for the development of high-performance, space lubricants in this country.
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via EView Week @ 11:25 18th Dec
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Why not get something that is going to give your children some fun for this Christmas, because the Silverlit Palm-Z RC Plane would be that ideal gift. The plane is fully functional and has digital proportional speed control.
in Handhelds
via Product Reviews Net @ 8:13 7th Dec
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Looking ahead to 2009, we believe the semiconductor market will continue further down the newly split paths as announced in the 2007 ITRS Roadmap. That is, there are now two distinct groups of device manufacturers: 1) The leading edge (scaling) -- "More Moore," with a focus on 300mm and larger wafers, and 90nm and smaller technology nodes; and 2) functional diversification/mainstream -- "More than Moore," with a focus on 200mm and smaller wafers, and 90nm and larger technology nodes. This functional diversification includes technologies such as analog, power, MEMS, nanotechnology, and photovoltaic, and often incorporates combinational technologies.
in Nanotech
via Solid State Technology @ 0:42 8th Jan
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On Saturday, January 3 from 5:00pm–1:00am EST, some user profile features will be unavailable, including single article purchases. Subscriber access and the ACS Paragon Plus Environment will both be unaffected during this maintenance period.
in Nanotech
via Chemistry of Materials @ 19:35 3rd Jan
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You've gotten a handle on the conditionals. You can do a loop. Now it's time to learn about some of the built in functions that make life a whole lot easier.
in Webmaster Tips
via HTML Goodies @ 19:36 30th Dec
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That special someone who owns an iPhone? That special someone who owns an iPhone sans protective case?
in Mobile Technology
via Computerworld @ 23:25 16th Dec
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The ACS Publications website will be undergoing maintenance on Saturday, December 6, 2008 from 5:00pm–10:00pm EST. During this time, all functionality that requires users to log in will be unavailable, including individual subscriber access to protected journal and C&EN content. Institutional access to protected content and the Paragon Plus Environment will both be unaffected during this maintenance period.
in Biological Science
via Journal of Physical Chemistry A @ 4:24 5th Dec
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Interact with functional analysts, DBAs, system administrators, and other developers to define and implement the best technical design to support the business requirements.
in Webmaster Tips
via WebReference.com @ 19:35 21st Dec
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Verdict: A functional, free tool for managing your music, though as yet it lacks a few tweets and whistles.
in Open Source
via Mac User @ 1:17 6th Dec
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A major Dutch manufacturer of functional diagnosis equipment is purchasing many of the pump heads they require for their medical equipment from Watson-Marlow Pumps. The high performance peristaltic pumps, selected thanks to their ease of use, are being used to fill patients’ bladders with saline solution to test for various disorders.
in Mobile Technology
via Process and Control Today @ 16:12 1st Jan
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Using a new, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI), scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital have found chronic stroke patients can function normally again. fMRI maps the brain to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via Red Orbit @ 20:53 8th Dec
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Using a new, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI), scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital have found chronic stroke patients can function normally again. fMRI maps the brain to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via HealthScout @ 9:15 8th Dec
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Using a new, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI), scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital have found chronic stroke patients can function normally again. fMRI maps the brain to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via Medical Breakthroughs @ 5:11 8th Dec
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"The Kitchen Computer is both stylish and functional. See its sleek lines, bright red accents, and handy built-in counter top? It matches my dress! And my lipstick!
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 11:29 1st Dec
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Using a novel, hand-operated robotic device along with functional MRI (fMRI), scientists have found that chronic stroke patients can be rehabilitated, says a new study.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 3:41 6th Dec
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A coastal engineer thinks that nineteenth century artwork is a functional device for considering the effects of coastal erosion.
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via Red Orbit @ 2:14 30th Dec
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Research scientists using a novel, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI) have found that chronic stroke patients can be rehabilitated, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). This is the first study using fMRI to map the brain in order to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via Hospital Imaging & Radiology Europe @ 6:30 9th Dec
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Open source software offers an intriguing prospect for businesses: fully functional software at zero cost. What's more, the utility of these applications is growing, as the culture of open source becomes more prevalent and more developers are willing to offer up their wares for free.
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via Search CIO Australia @ 21:21 8th Dec
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Research scientists using a novel, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI) have found that chronic stroke patients can be rehabilitated, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). This is the first study using fMRI to map the brain in order to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via EMax Health @ 20:18 5th Dec
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Research scientists using a novel, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI) have found that chronic stroke patients can be rehabilitated, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). This is the first study using fMRI to map the brain in order to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via Research & Development @ 2:41 4th Dec
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Research scientists using a new, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI have found that chronic stroke patients can be rehabilitated, according to a study presented Wednesday at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
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via HealthCareIT News @ 17:11 3rd Dec
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Research scientists using a novel, hand-operated robotic device and functional MRI (fMRI) have found that chronic stroke patients can be rehabilitated, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). This is the first study using fMRI to map the brain in order to track stroke rehabilitation.
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via Science Daily @ 13:16 3rd Dec
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