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    • Heine and the Composers 

      Albright, Daniel (Poetry in Review Foundation, 2009)
    • Heisenberg-Limited Atom Clocks Based on Entangled Qubits 

      Kessler, Eric; Komar, Peter; Bishof, M.; Jiang, L.; Sørensen, A. S.; Ye, J.; Lukin, Mikhail D. (American Physical Society (APS), 2014)
      We present a quantum-enhanced atomic clock protocol based on groups of sequentially larger Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states that achieves the best clock stability allowed by quantum theory up to a logarithmic ...
    • Held Captive: Tolstoy, Nabokov, and the Aesthetics of Constraint 

      Gershkovich, Tatyana (2016-05-17)
      This dissertation examines a counterintuitive artistic imperative that emerged from the struggles of Leo Tolstoy and Vladimir Nabokov with an aesthetic problem of Kantian provenance. These two authors are widely considered ...
    • Helen Epigrammatopoios 

      Elmer, David Franklin (University of California Press, 2005)
      Ancient commentators identify several passages in the Iliad as “epigrams.” This paper explores the consequences of taking the scholia literally and understanding these passages in terms of inscription. Two tristichs spoken ...
    • Heliodoros' "Sources": Intertextuality, Paternity, and the Nile River in the Aithiopika 

      Elmer, David Franklin (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008)
      Kharikleia, the heroine of Heliodoros’s Aithiopika, shares with the novel a tripartite identity; she is a metaphor for the incorporation of multiple literary models into a single text. Heliodoros sets up the Nile river as ...
    • Helium White Dwarfs and BY Draconis Binaries in the Globular Cluster NGC 6397 

      Taylor, J. M.; Grindlay, J. E.; Edmonds, P. D.; Cool, A. M. (American Astronomical Society, 2001)
    • The HELIX project 

      Campanoni, Simone; Jones, Timothy Mark; Holloway, Glenn H.; Wei, Gu-Yeon; Brooks, David M. (IEEE, 2012)
      Parallelism has become the primary way to maximize processor performance and power efficiency. But because creating parallel programs by hand is difficult and prone to error, there is an urgent need for automatic ways of ...
    • HELIX: Automatic Parallelization of Irregular Programs for Chip Multiprocessing. 

      Campanoni, Simone; Jones, Timothy; Holloway, Glenn H.; Reddi, Vijay Janapa; Wei, Gu-Yeon; Brooks, David M. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2012)
      We describe and evaluate HELIX, a new technique for automatic loop parallelization that assigns successive iterations of a loop to separate threads. We show that the inter-thread communication costs forced by loop-carried ...
    • Helix: Making the Extraction of Thread-Level Parallelism Mainstream 

      Campanoni, Simone; Jones, Timothy Mark; Holloway, Glenn H.; Wei, Gu-Yeon; Brooks, David M. (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2012)
      Improving system performance increasingly depends on exploiting microprocessor parallelism, yet mainstream compilers still don't parallelize code automatically. Helix automatically parallelizes general-purpose programs ...
    • Hellenistic Landscapes and Seleucid Control in Mesopotamia: The View from the Erbil Plain in Northern Iraq 

      Palermo, Rocco; De Jong, Lidewijde; Ur, Jason (University of Chicago Press, 2022-07-01)
      In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic period (late fourth century BCE–mid second century BCE) based on the data collected during the Erbil Plain Archaeological ...
    • Helping Hand or Queen Bee? The Impact of Senior-Level Women on Junior-Level Women Within Organizations 

      Wiegand, Tessa (2015-04-09)
      This paper uses the relationship between female partners and associates in the 200 largest United States law firms to explore the impact of senior-level women on junior-level women. I look within firms to see how the ...
    • Hematite Spherules at Meridiani: Results from MI, Mini-TES, and Pancam 

      Farrand, William H.; Arvidson, Raymond E.; Rogers, A. Deanne; Weitz, Cathy M.; Squyres, Steven W.; Johnson, Jeffrey R.; Pocock, John M.; Jolliff, Bradley L.; Thompson, Shane D.; Herkenhoff, Ken E.; Shoffner, Jeff D.; Knudson, Kelly J.; McLennan, Scott M.; Glotch, Timothy D.; Bell, James F. III; Christensen, Philip R.; de Souza, Paulo Antonio Jr.; Knoll, Andrew; Calvin, Wendy M. (American Geophysical Union, 2008)
      We report on observations of hematite-bearing spherules at Meridiani Planum made using the Microscopic Imager (MI), Mini-Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES), and Panoramic Camera (Pancam) instruments on the Mars ...
    • Hematopoietic Defects in rps29 Mutant Zebrafish Depend Upon p53 Activation 

      Taylor, Alison Marie; Humphries, Jessica M.; White, Richard; Murphey, Ryan D.; Burns, Caroline Erter; Zon, Leonard Ira (Elsevier BV, 2012)
      Disruption of ribosomal proteins is associated with hematopoietic phenotypes in cell culture and animal models. Mutations in ribosomal proteins are seen in patients with Diamond Black- fan anemia, a rare congenital disease ...
    • HEMCO v1.0: a versatile, ESMF-compliant component for calculating emissions in atmospheric models 

      Keller, Christoph Andrea; Long, Michael Smither; Yantosca, Robert M.; Da Silva, A. M.; Pawson, S.; Jacob, Daniel James (Copernicus GmbH, 2014)
      We describe the Harvard–NASA Emission Component version 1.0 (HEMCO), a stand-alone software component for computing emissions in global atmospheric models. HEMCO determines emissions from different sources, regions, and ...
    • Hemichordate genomes and deuterostome origins 

      Simakov, Oleg; Kawashima, Takeshi; Marlétaz, Ferdinand; Jenkins, Jerry; Koyanagi, Ryo; Mitros, Therese; Hisata, Kanako; Bredeson, Jessen; Shoguchi, Eiichi; Gyoja, Fuki; Yue, Jia-Xing; Chen, Yi-Chih; Freeman, Robert M.; Sasaki, Akane; Hikosaka-Katayama, Tomoe; Sato, Atsuko; Fujie, Manabu; Baughman, Kenneth W.; Levine, Judith; Gonzalez, Paul; Cameron, Christopher; Fritzenwanker, Jens H.; Pani, Ariel M.; Goto, Hiroki; Kanda, Miyuki; Arakaki, Nana; Yamasaki, Shinichi; Qu, Jiaxin; Cree, Andrew; Ding, Yan; Dinh, Huyen H.; Dugan, Shannon; Holder, Michael; Jhangiani, Shalini N.; Kovar, Christie L.; Lee, Sandra L.; Lewis, Lora R.; Morton, Donna; Nazareth, Lynne V.; Okwuonu, Geoffrey; Santibanez, Jireh; Chen, Rui; Richards, Stephen; Muzny, Donna M.; Gillis, Andrew; Peshkin, Leonid; Wu, Michael; Humphreys, Tom; Su, Yi-Hsien; Putnam, Nicholas H.; Schmutz, Jeremy; Fujiyama, Asao; Yu, Jr-Kai; Tagawa, Kunifumi; Worley, Kim C.; Gibbs, Richard A.; Kirschner, Marc W.; Lowe, Christopher J.; Satoh, Noriyuki; Rokhsar, Daniel S.; Gerhart, John (2015)
      Acorn worms, also known as enteropneust (literally, ‘gut-breathing’) hemichordates, are marine invertebrates that share features with echinoderms and chordates. Together, these three phyla comprise the deuterostomes. Here ...
    • Henry James, Fredric Jameson, and the Social Art of Sculpture 

      Alworth, David J (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015)
    • Henry Suso and Richard Rolle: Devotional Mobility and Translation in Late-Medieval England and Germany 

      Rozenski, Steven Peter (2013-03-06)
      Henry Suso (c. 1295-1366) and Richard Rolle (c. 1300-1349) were two of the most popular authors in late-medieval England and Germany: their Latin works survive in hundreds of manuscripts owned by both lay and religious ...
    • Heralded Quantum Gates with Integrated Error Detection in Optical Cavities 

      Borregaard, Johannes; Komar, Peter; Kessler, Eric; Sørensen, A. S.; Lukin, Mikhail D. (American Physical Society (APS), 2015)
      We propose and analyze heralded quantum gates between qubits in optical cavities. They employ an auxiliary qubit to report if a successful gate occurred. In this manner, the errors, which would have corrupted a deterministic ...
    • Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights into species’ phenological cueing mechanisms 

      Davis, Charles Cavender; Willis, Charles George; Connolly, Bryan; Courtland, Kelly; Ellison, Aaron M. (Botanical Society of America, 2015)
      Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species but not others. Long-term field observational records provide the best assessment of these changes, but geographic and ...
    • The Herder–Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological Origins, Linguistic Dispersals, and the Evolution of Record-Keeping in the Andes 

      Urton, Gary (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012)
      This chapter explores an alternative proposal for the linguistic impact of Wari expansion: that it could in fact have been two-fold, dispersing both Quechua and Aymara simultaneously. To this end, it invokes the distinctive ...