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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parallelize.

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  • In addition, Tx-Boost efficiently parallelizes multiple operations in hardware, without burdening the CPU with costly digital filtering.

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  • Built on BlueArc's patented, object-oriented SiliconFS® filesystem, the solution separates metadata and data management, and parallelizes data movement.

    PR.com Press Releases 2010

  • Built on BlueArc's patented, object-oriented SiliconFS® filesystem, the solution separates metadata and data management, and parallelizes data movement.

    PR.com Press Releases 2010

  • Built on BlueArc's patented, object-oriented SiliconFS® filesystem, the solution separates metadata and data management, and parallelizes data movement.

    PR.com Press Releases 2010

  • Built on BlueArc's patented, object-oriented SiliconFS® filesystem, the solution separates metadata and data management, and parallelizes data movement.

    PR.com Press Releases 2010

  • Built on BlueArc's patented, object-oriented SiliconFS® filesystem, the solution separates metadata and data management, and parallelizes data movement.

    PR.com Press Releases Digital Reef Inc 2010

  • This allows us to be able to parallelize the optics in the same way that a microfluidic device parallelizes sample manipulation and delivery, "says Ken Crozier, an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) who directed the research.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • This allows us to be able to parallelize the optics in the same way that a microfluidic device parallelizes sample manipulation and delivery, "says Ken Crozier, an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) who directed the research.

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • "It miniaturizes and parallelizes, so we can do lots of things in parallel on one platform.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

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