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By examining the reprogrammability of hematopoietic cells at different stages of development,
BioMed Central - Latest articles Cesar Sommer 2010
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The use of 'reprogrammable' mouse strains could provide further insight into the reprogrammability of different specialized cell types
BioMed Central - Latest articles Cesar Sommer 2010
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Practical layers of openness need to include the whole value chain from physical construction, bill of materials, code, extendibility and reprogrammability, API's and communication protocols, interoperability as well as design and interaction guidelines.
Putting people first » Experientia Experientia 2010
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PLUS and ProASIC3 FPGAs provided us with the reprogrammability and fast time to market, allowing us to meet our targets, said
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In addition, features such as low power, reprogrammability and quick time to market made Actel's FPGAs a perfect fit for
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He then offered the usual arguments for why FPGAs should be displacing ASICs and ASSPs: reprogrammability, lower non-recurring expense, and growing parity in die size.
unknown title 2009
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Initially focused only on digital functions, the move is now on to incorporate reprogrammability into the linear and analog elements of a system design as well.
unknown title 2009
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The reprogrammability of the new low-power RT ProASIC (R) 3 devices simplifies prototyping and eases hardware timing validation while offering critical immunity to radiation-induced configuration upsets.
Embedded Star 2008
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