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110 HIGH-END COMPUTING AT NASA 2007–2008 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COMPUTING SYSTEM
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Monterey / /

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Frank Husmeier Greenberg Traurig LLP / /

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United States / Columbia / /

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National Institute of Standards / National Institute of Standards and Technology / NASA Langley Research Center / Concrete NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COMPUTING SYSTEM William George National Institute of Standards and Technology / The University of Arizona Publications / /

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National Institute of Standards and Technology / NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / University of Arizona Publications / NASA Langley Research Center / XVth International Congress On Rheology / /

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Edward J. Garboczi / Christian Mayer / Andreas Laible / John G. Hagedorn / Judith E. Terrill / /

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representative / /

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lifting body / Orion / Concentrated Suspensions / /

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Maryland / California / /

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Physical Review Letters / /

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