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    • Device, Circuit, and Algorithm Co-Design for Efficient Neural Network Inference in Hardware 

      Ma, Siming (2023-11-21)
      Artificial neural networks (ANN) using machine learning algorithms have achieved amazing performance in many artificial intelligent tasks. However, the hardware implementations of these ANNs are faced with two major ...
    • The Devil in the Details 

      Darnton, Robert (H-France, 2010)
    • The Devil in the Holy Water: Political Libel in Eighteenth-Century France 

      Darnton, Robert (Oxford University Press, 2007)
    • Devonian Landscape Heterogeneity Recorded by a Giant Fungus 

      Boyce, C. Kevin; Hotton, Carol L.; Fogel, Marilyn L.; Cody, George D.; Hazen, Robert M.; Knoll, Andrew Herbert; Hueber, Francis M. (Geological Society of America, 2007)
      The enigmatic Paleozoic fossil Prototaxites Dawson 1859 consists of tree-like trunks as long as 8 m constructed of interwoven tubes <50 mm in diameter. Prototaxites specimens from five localities differ from contemporaneous ...
    • Deworming and Development: Asking the Right Questions, Asking the Questions Right 

      Bundy, Donald A. P.; Kremer, Michael R.; Bleakley, Hoyt; Jukes, Matthew; Miguel, Edward (Public Library of Science, 2009)
      Two billion people are infected with intestinal worms. In many areas, the majority of schoolchildren are infected, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for school-based mass deworming. The key area for debate ...
    • The Déisi and Dyfed 

      O Cathasaigh, Tomas (National University of Ireland, 1984)
    • Déjala Correr: The Sonic Infrastructure of Sociality on Colombia's Caribbean Coast 

      Sunshine, Jacob (2023-09-07)
      This dissertation centers on the city of Barranquilla, Colombia, located on the country's northern Caribbean Coast, and the musical technologies that are ubiquitous sites of entertainment, musical interest, and social ...
    • The Dfam database of repetitive DNA families 

      Hubley, Robert; Finn, Robert D.; Clements, Jody; Eddy, Sean R.; Jones, Thomas A.; Bao, Weidong; Smit, Arian F.A.; Wheeler, Travis J. (Oxford University Press, 2016)
      Repetitive DNA, especially that due to transposable elements (TEs), makes up a large fraction of many genomes. Dfam is an open access database of families of repetitive DNA elements, in which each family is represented by ...
    • DFB Quantum Cascade Laser Arrays 

      Lee, Benjamin G.; Belkin, Mikhail A.; Pflügl, Christian; Diehl, Laurent; Zhang, Haifei; Audet, Ross M.; MacArthur, Jim B.; Bour, David P.; Corzine, Scott W.; Höfler, Gloria E.; Capasso, Federico (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2009)
      DFB quantum cascade laser (DFB-QCL) arrays operating between 8.7 and 9.4 mum are investigated for their performance characteristics-single-mode selection of the DFB grating, and variability in threshold, slope efficiency, ...
    • DFG-out Mode of Inhibition by an Irreversible Type-1 Inhibitor Capable of Overcoming Gate-Keeper Mutations in FGF Receptors 

      Huang, Zhifeng; Li, Xiaokun; Tan, Li; Wang, Huiyan; Liu, Yang; Blais, Steven; Deng, Jingjing; Neubert, Thomas A.; Gray, Nathanael S.; Mohammadi, Moosa (American Chemical Society, 2014)
      Drug-resistance acquisition through kinase gate-keeper mutations is a major hurdle in the clinic. Here, we determined the first crystal structures of the human FGFR4 kinase domain (FGFR4K) alone and complexed with ponatinib, ...
    • DG Indschemes 

      Gaitsgory, Dennis; Rozenblyum, Nick (American Mathematical Society, 2014)
      We develop the notion of indscheme in the context of derived algebraic geometry, and study the categories of quasi-coherent sheaves and ind-coherent sheaves on indschemes. The main results concern the relation between ...
    • Dharma in Common: Yuanzhao and the Resurgence of Buddhist Monasticism in Medieval East Asia 

      wang, xingyi (2021-11-16)
      This dissertation utilizes a transnational and interdisciplinary perspective to uncover how intellectual and material exchange between China and Japan led to monastic revival movements in both countries. Grounded in the ...
    • DHODH modulates transcriptional elongation in the neural crest and melanoma 

      White, Richard Mark; Cech, Jennifer; Ratanasirintrawoot, Sutheera; Lin, Charles P.; Rahl, Peter B.; Burke, Christopher J.; Langdon, Erin; Tomlinson, Matthew L.; Mosher, Jack; Kaufman, Charles Kore; Chen, Frank; Long, Hannah K.; Kramer, Martin; Datta, Sumon Michael; Neuberg, Donna S.; Granter, Scott R.; Young, Richard A.; Morrison, Sean; Wheeler, Grant N.; Zon, Leonard Ira (Nature Publishing Group, 2011)
    • Diabetes regulates fructose absorption through thioredoxin-interacting protein 

      Dotimas, James R; Lee, Austin W; Schmider, Angela B; Carroll, Shannon H; Shah, Anu; Bilen, Julide; Elliott, Kayla R; Myers, Ronald B; Soberman, Roy J; Yoshioka, Jun; Lee, Richard T (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2016)
      Metabolic studies suggest that the absorptive capacity of the small intestine for fructose is limited, though the molecular mechanisms controlling this process remain unknown. Here we demonstrate that thioredoxin-interacting ...
    • The Diabolical Senta 

      Albright, Daniel (Oxford University Press, 2005)
    • Diachronic Homer and a Cretan Odyssey 

      Nagy, Gregory (2017)
    • Diachronic Poetics and Language History: Studies in Archaic Greek Poetry 

      Nikolaev, Alexander Sergeevich (2013-02-12)
      The broad objective of this dissertation is an interdisciplinary study uniting historical linguistics, classical philology, and comparative poetics in an attempt to investigate archaic Greek poetic texts from a diachronic ...
    • Diachrony and the Case of Aesop 

      Nagy, Gregory (Center for Hellenistic Studies, 2011)
      In this project, which is a radical rewriting of a keynote address I gave at a conference held at Duke University in 2010 on the topic of diachrony, I speak about a methodology and about the application of this methodology ...
    • Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, 1909-1929: Twenty Years That Changed the World of Art 

      Harvard Theatre Collection (Harvard Library, Houghton Library, 2009)
    • Diagnosing Covert A-Movement 

      Polinsky, Maria; Potsdam, Eric (Oxford University Press, 2011)
      Covert movement is movement that is not phonologically visible in the syntactic derivation. While covert A'-movement is widely proposed, covert A-movement is quite uncommon and difficult to identify. This chapter discusses ...