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  1. Cram [electronic resource]

    Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 2014

    Large-scale systems like Sequoia allow running small numbers of very large (1M+ process) jobs, but their resource managers and schedulers do not allow large numbers of small (4, 8, 16, etc.) process jobs to run efficiently. Cram is a tool that allows users to launch many small MPI jobs within one large partition, and to overcome the limitations of current resource management software for large ensembles of jobs.

    Online OSTI

  2. Cram cram. Erlebnisse rund um die Aïr-Berge in der südlichen Sahara

    Gardi, René.
    Bern, Benteli, [1971] (1973 printing)

  3. Cram school videorecording

    New York : TeleJapan USA, Inc. : Pacific Mountain Network, 1988.

    In Japan, where the college entrance exam assumes an awesome importance in the lives of young people, cramming is institutionalized at special schools.

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  1. Cram's superior map of Minnesota

    George F. Cram Company.

    128 x 101 centimeters|Scale: [1:506,880]. 1 in. = 8 mi.|General Minnesota Maps

  2. Cram's railroad & township map of Indiana

    Cram, George Franklin,1841-1928
    1878

    Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1878, by G.F. Cram in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C. Scale 1:1,203,8...

  3. Cram's railroad & township map of Minnesota.

    Cram, George Franklin (1841-1928)

    Cartographic Details: Scale [1:1,203,840]. 19 miles to an in.Covers northern Iowa, western Wisconsin, and central and southern Minnesota between Ca...

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