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    Evaluation of adaptive filtering of MPEG system streams in IP networks by Hemy, M., Steenkiste, P., Gross, T.

    “…Congestion and large differences in available link bandwidth create challenges for the design of applications that want to deliver high quality video over the…”
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    Cardiovascular changes during the calcium carbimide-ethanol interaction by Peachey, J E, Maglana, S, Robinson, G M, Hemy, M, Brien, J F

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-01-1981)
    “…Potentially serious cardiovascular changes occur in alcoholics as a results of carbimide-ethanol reactions (CERs). Hypotension and tachycardia often occur when…”
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    Architecture and evaluation of a high-speed networking subsystem for distributed-memory systems by Steenkiste, P., Hemy, M., Mummert, T., Zill, B.

    “…Achieving high-speed network I/O on distributed-memory systems is difficult because their architecture is in general ill-suited for communication processing…”
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    Retrieval and use of the literature of inorganic chemistry by Woodburn, Hemy M

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-10-1972)
    “…Surveys the many different forms of printed material in which information on inorganic chemistry may be found, including journals, treatises, monographs, and…”
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    Gigabit I/O for distributed-memory machines: architecture and applications by Hemy, Michael, Steenkiste, Peter

    “…Distributed-memory systems have traditionally had great difficulty performing network I/O at rates proportional to their computational power. The problem is…”
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    Architecture and evaluation of a high-speed networking subsystem for distributed-memory systems by Steenkiste, P., Hemy, M., Mummert, T., Zill, B.

    “…Achieving high-speed network I/O on distributed-memory systems is difficult because their architecture is in general ill-suited for communication processing…”
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    Conference Proceeding