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High Performance Fortran HPF is an extension of Fortran 90 with constructs that support parallel computing , published by the High Performance Fortran Forum HPFF . The HPFF was convened and chaired by Ken Kennedy computer scientist Ken Kennedy of Rice University . The first version of the HPF Report was published in 1993. Building on the array syntax introduced in Fortran 90, HPF uses a data parallelism data parallel model of computation to support spreading the work of a single Array data structure array computation over multiple processors. This allows efficient implementation on both SIMD and MIMD style architectures. HPF features included New Fortran statements, such as code FORALL code , and the ability to create pure function code PURE code side effect computer science side effect free procedures Compiler directives for recommended distributions of array data Extrinsic procedure interface for interfacing to non HPF parallel procedures such as those using message passing Additional library routines including environmental inquiry, parallel prefix suffix e.g., prefix sum scan , data scattering, and sorting operations Fortran 95 incorporated several HPF capabilities. In response, the HPFF again convened and published the HPF 2.0 Report. The updated report removed material which ... with HPF 1.0. While some vendors did incorporate HPF into their compilers in the 1990s, some aspects ... to OpenMP based parallel processing. citation needed date March 2007 However HPF continues to have ... contains a number of new intrinsic functions taken directly from HPF. See also Partitioned global address ... Fortran an historical object lesson External links http hpff.rice.edu HPFF Rice University HPF Forum http wotug.org parallel standards hpf http www.scai.fraunhofer.de EP CACHE adaptor ADAPTOR An open source HPF compilation system http www.par.univie.ac.at project hpfHPFHPF for advanced applications ... fr High Performance Fortran zh HPF ... more details
The term droopsnoot has been variously applied to the following The Lockheed P 38 Lightning J variant The Consolidated B 24 Liberator bomber The variable angled nose of Concorde The Vauxhall Firenza HPF version disambig ... more details
The purpose of the United States U.S. Historic Preservation Fund HPF is to help fund the programs engendered by the National Historic Preservation Act NHPA . Monies for the Fund were significantly expanded in 1976, when Congress approved deposits to the HPF from Outer Continental Shelf oil leases. The HPF aids the various State Historic Preservation Offices SHPO by providing them matching grants, which are used towards historic preservation across the U.S. ref name ncshpo http www.ncshpo.org HPFPreservation HPF.htm National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers HPF Preservation Issues ref The SHPO s, as well as Native Americans in the United States Native American Tribal Historic Preservation Offices THPO , ref http www.cr.nps.gov hps hpg tribal index.htm Tribal Heritage, National Park Service ref have received nearly 37 million each year from the Fund since 1970. ref name hpg hpf http www.cr.nps.gov hps hpg HPF index.htm Historic Preservation Grants, National Park Service ref The total outlay from the HPF s inception has exceeded 1 billion. ref http www.cr.nps.gov hps hpfhpf fund.htm Heritage Preservation Fund grants, National Park Service ref Tribal Historic Preservation Officer THPO A designated officer of a Native American Indian Tribe with responsibility for the administration of certain National Historic Preservation Act, NHPA , State Historic Preservation Officer SHPO responsibilities as amended in 1992 pursuant to Section 101 d 2 , and listed in Section 101 b 3 of the act for which the tribe has assumed by request to the Secretary of the Interior. A tribe suubmits its request to the National Park Service for processing which has administrative oversight of other NHPA programs as well. The THPO application process is detailed in a proposed rule, currently under final rule processing, encoded at 36 CFR 61.8. For more information about the THPO program history, funding, a listing of tribes that have assumed SHPO responsibilities and an application ... more details
Poron is the trademark name for a Microcellular plastic microcellular polyurethane used for gasketing and sealing. External links http www.rogerscorp.com hpf poron industrial index.aspx Rogers Corp page on Poron Category Brands Category Trademarks Category Polyurethanes Polymer stub Product stub pl PORON ... more details
The Human Proteome Folding Project HPF is a collaborative effort between New York University Richard Bonneau Bonneau Lab , the Institute for Systems Biology ISB and the University of Washington Baker Lab , using the Rosetta software developed by the Rosetta Commons. The HPF project is currently in Phase 2, which is running exclusively on the World Community Grid . Phase 1 ran on two distributed computing grids the World Community Grid , an IBM philanthropic initiative, and on United Devices grid.org . The Institute for Systems Biology designed the Human Proteome Folding project for World Community Grid and will use the results within its larger research efforts. Image Screensaver HUMAN PROTEOME FOLDING Phase2.png right thumb 250px World Community Grid WCG screensaver , Human Proteome Folding Project Phase2, running under United Devices UD client software Current project status HPF Phase 1 applied Rosetta v4.2x software on the human genome and 89 others, starting in November 2004. Phase 1 ended in July 2006. HPF Phase 2 HPF2 applies the Rosetta v4.8x software in higher resolution, full atom refinement mode, concentrating on cancer biomarkers proteins found at dramatically increased levels in cancer tissues , human secreted proteins and malaria. Publications Citation last Malmstr m first Lars author link last2 Riffle first2 Michael author2 link last3 Strauss first3 Charlie E. M. author3 link last4 Chivian first4 Dylan author4 link last5 Davis first5 Trisha N. author5 link last6 Baker first6 David author6 link title Superfamily Assignments for the Yeast Proteome through Integration of Structure Prediction with the Gene Ontology journal PLoS Biology volume 5 date year 2007 url http biology.plosjournals.org perlserv ?request get document&doi 10.1371 journal.pbio.0050076&ct 1 ... Grid External links http www.worldcommunitygrid.org research hpf2 overview.do HPF page at WCG http homepages.nyu.edu 7erb133 wcg rbonneau posts.html HPF updates by Dr. Bonneau http www.systemsbiology.org ... more details
The Yamaha CS2x is a sample based synthesizer released by the Yamaha Corporation in 1999. It is the successor of the very successful Yamaha CS1x . Enhancements include 64 note polyphony, a bigger sample ROM and a 24 Db oct LPF HPF filter. External links http www.soundonsound.com sos mar99 articles yamahacs2x.htm Yamaha CS2x review Sound on Sound Magazine http www.vintagesynth.com yamaha cs2x.shtml Yamaha CS2x on VintageSynth Category Yamaha synthesizers CS2x Electronic musical instrument stub ... more details
High Power Field HPF when used in relation to microscopy references the area visible under the maximum magnification power of the objective being used. Often, this represents a 400x magnification level when referenced in scientific papers. The area provides a reference unit, for example in reference ranges for urine tests . ref name southwest http pathcuric1.swmed.edu PathDemo nrrt.htm Normal Reference Range Table from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Used in Interactive Case Study Companion to Pathologic basis of disease. ref References reflist Category Microscopy Science stub ar fr Champ fort grossissement ... more details
E. Andrew Balas M.D., Ph.D. Budapest is the Dean of the College of Health Sciences at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia . ref name odu http hs.odu.edu College of Health Sciences Bot generated title ref Balas is a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics and elected member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts . He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Virginia Business Coalition for Health , ref http www.myvbch.org Virginia Business Coalition for Health Bot generated title ref ref name hpf cite web url http www.healthpolicyfellows.org secure alumni bio.php?id 3945 title E. Andrew Balas, MD, PhD Biography publisher Health Policy Fellows accessdate 13 February 2010 ref board of directors of the Friends of the National Library of Medicine , and the steering committee for the eHealth Initiative . During the 105th Congress, Andrew Balas served as Congressional Fellow for the Public Health and Safety Subcommittee of the United States Senate. ref name odu ref name hpf He drafted the reauthorization act that created the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ and launched one of the first government initiatives to prevent health care errors. Most of his scholarly activities have been focused on digital knowledge management for health care improvement. Among others, Andrew Balas is the lead authors of the landmark study on the transfer of research evidence from clinical trials to patient care. The widely cited study estimated that it takes an average of 17 years to put new scientific evidence into practice. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Balas, E. Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Balas, E. Andrew Category 1951 births Category Hungarian immigrants to the United States Category Old Dominion University faculty Category Health informaticians Category Living people Category People from Norfolk, Virginia ... more details
CAP e cell based antioxidant protection in erythrocytes , is a novel in vitro bioassay for antioxidant activity developed by Alexander Schauss, Gitte Jensen, and associates at the American Institute for Biosocial and Medical Research AIBMR , a private contract research organization CRO located in Puyallup, Washington , and Holger NIS, a private CRO located in Klamath Falls, Oregon . The CAP e assay is performed by first incubating red blood cells erythrocytes with a test sample at a range of concentrations. The cells are then combined with dichloro fluorescein diacetate DCFDA , which is oxidized in the presence of free radicals to form a green fluorescent byproduct DCF . In the next step of the assay, exogenous hydrogen peroxide is added at a concentration of 167 millimolar mM to artificially induce severe oxidative stress . The antioxidant activity of varying concentrations of the test compound is measured based on the degree of inhibition of DCF fluorescence, which is an indirect and nonspecific measure of reactive oxygen species production. ref name invitrogen cite web url http www.invitrogen.com site us en home References Molecular Probes The Handbook tables Fluorescence response of 3 p aminophenyl fluorescein APF 3 p hydroxyphenyl fluorescein HPF and dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate H2DCFDA to various reactive oxygen species ROS.html title Fluorescence response of 3 p aminophenyl fluorescein APF , 3 p hydroxyphenyl fluorescein HPF and dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate H sub 2 sub DCFDA to various reactive oxygen species ROS accessdate 2009 10 10 publisher Invitrogen.com ref To date, the assay has been used in 2 published studies, both conducted by AIBMR and Holger NIS. ref name honzel cite journal doi 10.1021 jf800401d author Honzel D, Carter SG, Redman KA, Schauss AG, Endres JR, Jensen GS year 2008 title Comparison of chemical and cell based antioxidant methods for evaluation of foods and natural products generating multifaceted data by parallel testing ... more details
Image Vittore Carpaccio 038.jpg thumb right The Arrival of the English Ambassadors by Carpaccio 1495 showing a member of the calza at centre with his company s badge The Compagnie della Calza were theatrical associations in Venice in the 15th and 16th centuries. The members wore distinctive hosiery which gave them their name and met to arrange entertainments such as feasts and games. ref name HPF citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id JMPR8CVEuoC&pg PA229 title History of Prose Fiction author John Colin Dunlop ref ref citation title Le Compagnie della Calza author Lionello Venturi year 1909 url http books.google.co.uk books?id ddiWOwAACAAJ ref They were founded around the mid 15th century in Venice where they organised the spettacoli cittadin spectacles of the citizens . At the annual Carnival of Venice , they arranged a series of performances for the Venetian nobility for which famous jesters of the time were hired. They also produced plays by famous playwrights such as Angelo Beolco and Pietro Aretino . They subsequently divided into separate companies. Some were named after virtue s, such as the Floridi , the Uniti or the Concordi while others were named after guild s such as the Ortolani greengrocers and the Zardinieri gardeners . They distinguished themselves by the colour of their stockings and embroidery with the name or initials of the company. ref name HPF Among the principal spectacles promoted by the companies were the momaria &mdash masque masked processions held along the canals &mdash boat race s, mock naval battles and theatrical performances held on floating theatres. During the festa della Sensa , which celebrated the marriage of the city to the sea, elaborate rituals were performed with foreign ambassadors and dignitaries in attendance. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id r8Uf1xjVacEC&pg PA82 title Moderata Fonte women and life in sixteenth century Venice author Paola Malpezzi Price ref ref citation url http books.google.co.uk ... more details
In computer science , implicit parallelism is a characteristic of a programming language that allows a compiler or interpreter to automatically exploit the parallel computing parallelism inherent to the computations expressed by some of the language s constructs. A pure implicitly parallel language does not need special directives, operators or functions to enable parallel execution. Programming languages with implicit parallelism include Axum programming language Axum , High Performance Fortran HPF , Id programming language Id , LabVIEW , MATLAB MATLAB M code , NESL , SISAL , and ZPL programming language ZPL . Example If a particular problem involves performing the same operation on a group of numbers such as taking the sine or logarithm of each in turn , a language that provides implicit parallelism might allow the programmer to write the instruction thus source lang matlab numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 result sin numbers source The compiler or interpreter can calculate the sine of each element independently, spreading the effort across multiple processors if available. Advantages A programmer that writes implicitly parallel code does not need to worry about task division or process communication, focusing instead in the problem that his or her program is intended to solve. Implicit parallelism generally facilitates the design of parallel programs and therefore results in a substantial improvement of programmer productivity. Disadvantages Languages with implicit parallelism reduce the control that the programmer has over the parallel execution of the program, resulting sometimes in less than optimal parallel efficiency . The makers of the Oz programming language also note that their early experiments with implicit parallelism showed that implicit parallelism made debugging difficult and object models unnecessarily awkward. ref cite web author Seif Haridi title Introduction url http www.mozart oz.org documentation tutorial node1.html chapter.introduction work Tutorial of ... more details
In mathematics , a biquadratic field is a number field K of a particular kind, which is a Galois extension of the rational number field Q with Galois group the Klein four group . Such fields are all obtained by adjoining two square root s. Therefore in explicit terms we have K Q a , b for rational numbers a and b . There is no loss of generality in taking a and b to be non zero and square free integer s. According to Galois theory , there must be three quadratic field s contained in K , since the Galois group has three subgroup s of index 2. The third subfield, to add to the evident Q a and Q b , is Q ab . Biquadratic fields are the simplest examples of abelian extension s of Q that are not cyclic extension s. According to general theory the Dedekind zeta function of such a field is a product of the Riemann zeta function and three Dirichlet L function s. Those L functions are for the Dirichlet character s which are the Jacobi symbol s attached to the three quadratic fields. Therefore taking the product of the Dedekind zeta functions of the quadratic fields, multiplying them together, and dividing by the square of the Riemann zeta function, is a recipe for the Dedekind zeta function of the biquadratic field. This illustrates also some general principles on abelian extensions, such as the calculation of the conductor class field theory conductor of a field . Such L functions have applications in analytic theory Siegel zero es , and in some of Kronecker s work. Citation needed date June 2010 References Section 12 of Citation last Swinnerton Dyer first H.P.F. author link Peter Swinnerton Dyer title A brief guide to algebraic number theory publisher Cambridge University Press year 2001 isbn 978 0 521 00423 7 series London Mathematical Society Student Texts volume 50 id MR 1826558 DEFAULTSORT Biquadratic Field Category Algebraic number theory Category Galois theory ... more details
Image Tsirege Petroglyph depicting Awanyu.jpg thumb right 300px Rock art at Tsirege depicting Awanyu , a horned water serpent deity. Tsirege also Tshirege is a classic Anasazi Pueblo archaeological site located north of Pajarito Road now closed to the public about one mile west of White Rock, New Mexico on property owned by Los Alamos National Laboratory . Tsirege consists of approximately 800 rooms, was occupied from circa 1325 to circa 1600, and is regarded by the people of San Ildefonso Pueblo as ancestral. The name means bird place in the Tewa language . The site includes a long defensive wall, 10 kivas, a reservoir, and many significant petroglyph panels. Tours of the site are rarely offered twice per decade on average . See also Bandelier National Monument Tsankawi Puye Cliff Dwellings References http eweb.lanl.gov PubDocs LA UR 04 8964 CRMP.pdf A Plan for the Management of the Cultural Heritage at Los Alamos large .pdf file http www.ncshpo.org HPFPreservation NHPAExamples.htm NCSHPO HPF Preservation Issues http www.lanl.gov news index.php?fuseaction nb.story&story id 3835&nb date 2003 05 16 Tsirege Pueblo tour Pre Columbian North America coord missing New Mexico Category Archaeological sites in New Mexico Category Los Alamos, New Mexico Category Buildings and structures in Los Alamos County, New Mexico Category History of Los Alamos County, New Mexico Category Protected areas of Los Alamos County, New Mexico ru ... more details
Chapel is a new parallel programming language being developed by Cray . It is being developed as part of the Cray Cascade project, a participant in DARPA s High Productivity Computing Systems HPCS program, which has the goal of increasing supercomputer productivity by the year 2010. Chapel strives to improve the programmability of parallel computers in general and the Cascade system in particular, by providing a higher level of expression than current programming languages do and by improving the separation between algorithmic expression and data structure implementation details. Chapel, the Cascade High Productivity Language , supports a multithreaded parallel programming model at a high level by supporting abstractions for data parallelism, task parallelism, and nested parallelism. It enables optimizations for the locality of data and computation in the program via abstractions for data distribution and data driven placement of subcomputations. It allows for code reuse and generality through object oriented concepts and generic programming features. While Chapel borrows concepts from many preceding languages, its parallel concepts are most closely based on ideas from High Performance Fortran High Performance Fortran HPF , ZPL programming language ZPL , and the Cray MTA 2 Cray MTA s extensions to Fortran and C programming language C . It is being developed as an open source project, under the BSD license ref http sourceforge.net projects chapel Chapel Sourceforge project page ref . See also Unified Parallel C Fortress programming language Fortress Co array Fortran X10 programming language X10 Partitioned global address space External links references http chapel.cray.com The Chapel Project http chapel.cray.com spec 0.785.pdf Chapel Specification version 0.785 http 99 bottles of beer.net language chapel 1215.html 99 bottles of beer in Chapel Category Array programming languages Category Concurrent programming languages compu lang stub ru Chapel ... more details
Cleanup date January 2008 Roger Pitiot born 1952 is a French Designer Roger Pitiot s career spans 30 years. He has received numerous outstanding design awards. He became a designer because he always had a passion for tearing things apart and putting them back together, and he has had a continuing interest in finding out about the nature of things...a curiosity about how the world. works . Roger is an ENSAD Fellow, an active design consultant, and a teacher. After graduate in 1976 He joined the Design team of the Salomon Group , and participle of the settling of SX 90 the first SALOMON ski boot Designed with Roger Tallon . He Found Design Partners known as DP in 1982, continuing the collaboration with SALOMON the SX 91 presented in 1985 became a classical of design. During more than ten years, Design Partners Design all the SALOMON ski boots. Later, TEFAL, HPF, VULLI, PATRICK then SAGEM join DP. In 1989, the Laureat compact phones from France Telecom, became a best seller and the American company TAYLOR MADE, became an important customer. After 10 years Design Partners broke up in 1993. He taught in ENSAD http www.ensad.fr from 1992 till 1994 in the Product Design department . After renewal of the team and the birth of cube . CALOR, CARNAC, MILLET, FELLOWES , join the list of customers. In 1996 began, with the KIDP http www.designdb.com kidp index.asp Korean Institute of design Promotion the Asian adventure in Korea.. In 1999 after one year spent in Viet Nam, he moved to Seoul. While keeping in touch with the European customers, He extended the collaboration with the Korean companies, Since 2000 He teach in IDAS, post graduate school of Hongik University in Seoul, sharing his time between education, conferences and consulting in Asia and Europe. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pitiot, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pitiot, Roger Category French designers Category Livi ... more details
File Trinity Lutheran Sunset Pk jeh.JPG thumb Sacred Site in Brooklyn The New York Landmarks Conservancy is a non profit organization dedicated to preserving, revitalizing, and reusing New York s architecturally significant buildings. It provides technical assistance, project management services, grants, and loans, to owners of historic properties in New York State . Since its founding, the Conservancy has provided more than 30 million in grants and loans. ref name WhatWeDo http www.nylandmarks.org organizations.php3?orgid 79&typeID 659&action printContentItem&itemID 5194 What We Do , New York Landmarks Conservancy website. Accessed April 1, 2009. ref The Conservancy runs three main programs Its Technical Services Center provides expert architectural and preservation advice to property owners, developers, and contractors. ref name WhatWeDo Its Sacred Sites Program provides financial and technical assistance for the maintenance, repair, and restoration of religious properties of all denominations throughout New York State. Started in 1986, it has provided almost 5 million in matching funds, affecting over 600 properties. ref name SSP http www.nylandmarks.org organizations.php3?orgid 79&typeID 643&action printContentItem&itemID 5040 Sacred Site Program , New York Landmarks Conservancy website. Accessed April 1, 2009. ref Its Historic Properties Fund provides project management assistance and loans ranging between 20,000 and 300,000 for exterior work or structural repairs on historic properties, at generally below market interest rates. Started in 1982, it has provided loans to over 200 properties. ref name HPF http www.nylandmarks.org organizations.php3?orgid 79&typeID 643&action printContentItem&itemID 5041 Historic Properties Fund , New York Landmarks Conservancy website. Accessed April 1, 2009. ref The Conservancy publishes a journal, Common Bond , specifically for those responsible for the care of Sacred architecture religious buildings . ref Common Bond http www. ... more details
coord 45 53 38.00 N 69 57 54.00 W region US type landmark display title Infobox Radio station name WHPF image city Pittston Farm, Maine Pittston Farm , Maine area slogan branding frequency 88.1 MHz repeater airdate share share as of share source format power erp 250 watt s haat 73.0 meter s class A facility id 174269 coordinates coord 45 53 38.00 N 69 57 54.00 W region US type city callsign meaning former callsigns owner Light of Life Ministries licensee sister stations webcast website affiliations WHPF 88.1 FM broadcasting FM is a planned radio station with a FCC issued construction permit for Pittston Farm, Maine , USA. The station is currently owned by Light of Life Ministries. ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call WHPF title WHPF Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref ref cite web url http www1.arbitron.com sip displaySip.do?surveyID SU08&band fm&callLetter WHPF title WHPF Station Information Profile publisher Arbitron ref References div class references small reflist div External links FM station data WHPF br clear all Category Radio stations in Maine HPF Category Proposed radio stations Maine radio station stub ... more details
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Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 N 34 3 n 30 ICD9 ICD9 597.81 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 3081 MeshID Refimprove date July 2007 Urethral syndrome is defined as symptoms suggestive of a lower urinary tract infection but in the absence of significant bacteruria with a conventional pathogen . ref name pmid7928838 cite journal author Hamilton Miller JM title The urethral syndrome and its management journal J. Antimicrob. Chemother. volume Suppl A issue pages 63 73 series 33 year 1994 month May pmid 7928838 doi url ref There are other non infective causes that should be considered such as trauma, Allergy allergies , and anatomical features like diverticula and post surgical scarring. Presentation Most women will give a history of chronic recurrent Urinary tract infection UTI s but the cultures seem to not show any conventional bacterial growth, ref name pmid1859947 cite journal author Brumfitt W, Hamilton Miller JM, Gillespie WA title The mysterious urethral syndrome journal BMJ volume 303 issue 6793 pages 1 2 year 1991 month July pmid 1859947 pmc 1670265 doi 10.1136 bmj.303.6793.1 url ref and pyuria more than 5 WBC per HPF is absent. There may also be a history of these episodes often being related to sexual intercourse . It is not fair to say that urethral syndrome is not due to infection because many physicians believe that it is due to a low grade infection of the Skene s gland s on the sides and bottom of the urethra . At least symptoms often respond to antibiotic s. The Skene s glands are embryologically related to the prostate gland in the male, thus urethral syndrome may almost be a type of chronic prostatitis in a woman. Treatment Treatment of acute urethral syndrome is antibiotics just the same as treatment for a UTI. For chronic urethral syndrome a long term, low dose antibiotic treatment is given on a continuous basis or after intercourse each time if that seems to be prominent in relationship to sy ... more details
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