17 research outputs found

    Compiler optimizations for enhancing parallelism and their impact on architecture design

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    Automatic Program Parallelization for Multicore Processors

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    Abstract: With the advent of multi-core processors the problem of designing application that efficiently can utilized it’s performance stay more and more important. When developing program for the processor with some number of processing units it is not recommended to split it into more processes then the number of available units. It can lead even to decreasing of performance due to frequently context switches of the working processes. The paper deals with the short description of the hardware independent tool that in automatic way parallelized serial programs depending on the number of available processing units by creating the proper number of threads that can be execute in parallel. 1

    Herbal substance, acteoside, alleviates intestinal mucositis in mice

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    This study investigated the role of acteoside in the amelioration of mucositis. C57BL/6 mice were gavaged daily with acteoside 600 g for 5 d prior to induction of mucositis and throughout the experimental period. Mucositis was induced by methotrexate (MTX; 12.5 mg/kg; s.c.). Mice were culled on d 5 and d 11 after MTX. The duodenum, jejunum, and ileum were collected for myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, metallothionein (MT) levels, and histology. Acteoside reduced histological severity scores by 75, 78, and 88% in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, respectively, compared to MTX-controls on d 5. Acteoside reduced crypt depth by 49, 51, and 33% and increased villus height by 19, 38, and 10% in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, respectively, compared to MTX-controls on d 5. Acteoside decreased MT by 50% compared to MTX-control mice on d 5. Acteoside decreased MPO by 60% and 30% in the duodenum and jejunum, respectively, compared to MTX-controls on d 5. Acteoside alleviated MTX-induced small intestinal mucositis possibly by preventing inflammation. © 2015 Daniel Reinke et al

    Performance-Based Loop Scheduling on Grid Environments

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