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    • Expressive Power-Based Resource Allocation for Data Centers 

      Lubin, Benjamin; Parkes, David C.; Kephart, Jeff; Das, Rajarshi (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., 2009)
      As data-center energy consumption continues to rise, efficient power management is becoming increasingly important. In this work, we examine the use of a novel market mechanism for finding the right balance between power ...
    • Expressiveness and robustness of first-price position auctions 

      Dütting, Paul; Fischer, Felix; Parkes, David C. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2015)
      Since economic mechanisms are often applied to very different instances of the same problem, it is desirable to identify mechanisms that work well in a wide range of circumstances. We pursue this goal for a position auction ...
    • Expropriation Dynamics 

      Aguiar, Mark; Amador, Manuel; Gopinath, Gita (American Economic Association, 2009)
    • The Expulsion of the Déisi 

      O Cathasaigh, Tomas (Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 2005)
    • An Exquisitely Preserved Harvestman (Arthropoda, Arachnida, Opiliones) from the Middle Jurassic of China 

      Giribet, Gonzalo; Tourinho, Ana Lúcia; Shih, ChungKun; Ren, Dong (Springer Science + Business Media, 2011)
      Sclerosomatids constitute the largest family of the arachnid order Opiliones, and one of the two families commonly found in the temperate regions of the northern Hemisphere. Harvestmen have a sparse fossil record in the ...
    • Extemporalia: music, philology, and Nietzsche's misology 

      Hamilton, John T. (2012)
      Nietzsche‘s biographers have generally based his turn to philosophy on an abandonment of academic philology. The philosopher‘s frequent declarations of suspicion toward verbal language—Nietzsche‘s misology—appear, then, ...
    • Extended Anomalous Foreground Emission in the WMAP Three-Year Data 

      Dobler, Gregory; Finkbeiner, Douglas (IOP Publishing, 2008)
      We study the spectral and morphological characteristics of the diffuse Galactic emission in the WMAP temperature data using a template-based multilinear regression, and obtain the following results. (1) We confirm previous ...
    • Extended infrared photoresponse and gain in chalcogen-supersaturated silicon photodiodes 

      Said, Aurore J.; Recht, Daniel; Sullivan, Joseph T.; Warrender, Jeffrey M.; Buonassisi, Tonio; Persans, Peter D.; Aziz, Michael J. (AIP Publishing, 2011)
      Highly supersaturated solid solutions of selenium or sulfur in silicon were formed by ion implantation followed by nanosecond pulsed laser melting. n+p photodiodesfabricated from these materials exhibit gain (external ...
    • Extended Supersymmetric Moduli Space and a SUSY/Non-SUSY Duality 

      Aganagic, Mina; Beem, Christopher; Seo, Jihye; Vafa, C. (Elsevier BV * North-Holland, 2009)
      We study \(\mathcal{N}\)=1 supersymmetric U(N) gauge theories coupled to an adjoint chiral field with superpotential. We consider the full supersymmetric moduli space of these theories obtained by adding all allowed chiral ...
    • An Extended Volume Visualization System for Arbitrary Parallel Projection 

      Bakalash, R.; Kaufman, A.; Pacheco, R.; Pfister, Hanspeter (Eurographics Association, 1992)
      We present a special architecture for arbitrary parallel projection for visualization of volumetric data. Using a ray-casting technique, parallel memory access, and pipelined processing of rays in a composition tree, we ...
    • Extending Coalescent Theory to Autotetraploids 

      Arnold, Brian John; Bomblies, Kirsten; Wakeley, John (The Genetics Society of America, 2012)
      We develop coalescent models for autotetraploid species with tetrasomic inheritance. We show that the ancestral genetic process in a large population without recombination may be approximated using Kingman’s standard ...
    • Extending Mirror Conjecture to Calabi–yau with Bundles 

      Vafa, Cumrun (World Scientific Publishing, 1999)
      We define the notion of mirror of a Calabi-Yau manifold with a stable bundle in the context of type II strings in terms of supersymmetric cycles on the mirror. This allows us to relate the variation of Hedge structure for ...
    • Extending the Lifetime of Organic Flow Batteries via Redox State Management 

      Goulet, Marc-Antoni; Tong, Liuchuan; Pollack, Daniel; Tabor, Daniel P.; Odom, Susan A.; Aspuru-Guzik, Alán; Kwan, Eugene; Gordon, Roy; Aziz, Michael (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2019-04-26)
      Redox flow batteries based on quinone-bearing aqueous electrolytes have emerged as promising systems for energy storage from intermittent renewable sources. The lifetime of these batteries is limited by quinone stability. ...
    • Extensible Access Control with Authorization Contracts 

      Scott Moore, Christos; Chong, Stephen N; Moore, Scott David; Dimoulas, Christos; Findler, Robert Bruce; Flatt, Matthew; Chong, Stephen N (2016-09-27)
      Existing programming language access control frameworks do not meet the needs of all software components.We propose an expressive framework for implementing access control monitors for components. The basis of the framework ...
    • Extension: Lawyers’ Role-Induced Bias Arises Fast and Persists despite Intervention 

      Spamann, Holger (University of Chicago Press, 2020-06-01)
    • Extensive Genetic Diversity and Substructuring Among Zebrafish Strains Revealed through Copy Number Variant Analysis 

      Brown, Kim; Dobrinski, Kimberly P.; Lee, Arthur S.; Gokcumen, Omer; Mills, Ryan; Shi, Xinghua; Chong, Wilson W. S.; Chen, Jin Yun Helen; Yoo, Paulo; David, Sthuthi; Peterson, Samuel M.; Raj, Towfique; Choy, Kwong Wai; Stranger, Barbara; Williamson, Robin E.; Zon, Leonard Ira; Freeman, Jennifer L.; Lee, Charles (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012)
      Copy number variants (CNVs) represent a substantial source of genomic variation in vertebrates and have been associated with numerous human diseases. Despite this, the extent of CNVs in the zebrafish, an important model ...
    • Extensive range overlap between heliconiine sister species: evidence for sympatric speciation in butterflies? 

      Rosser, Neil; Kozak, Krzysztof M.; Phillimore, Albert B.; Mallet, James (BioMed Central, 2015)
      Background: Sympatric speciation is today generally viewed as plausible, and some well-supported examples exist, but its relative contribution to biodiversity remains to be established. We here quantify geographic overlap ...
    • Extensive Signal Integration by the Phytohormone Protein Network 

      Altmann, Melina; Altmann, Stefan; Rodriguez-Hernandez, A. Patricia; Weller, Benjamin; Elorduy Vergara, Lena; Palme, Julius; Marín-de la Rosa, Nora; Sauer, Mayra; Wenig, Marion; Villaécija-Aguilar, José Antonio; Sales, Jennifer; Lin, Chung-Wen; Pandiarajan, Ramakrishnan; Young, Veronika; Strobel, Alexandra; Gross, Lisa; Carbonnel, Samy; Kugler, Karl G.; Garcia-Molina, Antoni; Bassel, George W.; Falter, Claudia; Mayer, Klaus F. X.; Gutjahr, Caroline; Vlot, A. Corina; Grill, Erwin; Falter-Braun, Pascal; Falter-Braun (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-07-01)
    • Extent and Determinants of Error in Doctors' Prognoses in Terminally Ill Patients: Prospective Cohort Study 

      Christakis, Nicholas; Lamont, Elizabeth (British Medical Journal Publishing, 2000)
      Objective: To describe doctors' prognostic accuracy in terminally ill patients and to evaluate the determinants of that accuracy. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Five outpatient hospice programmes in ...
    • External Debt, Capital Flight and Political Risk 

      Alesina, Alberto; Tabellini, Guido (Elsevier, 1989)
      This paper explains the simultaneous occurrence of large external debts, private capital outflows and low domestic capital formation. We consider a general equilibrium model in which two government types with conflicting ...