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Pharmacology Quiz, Pt. II 1.1

Pharmacology Quiz, Pt. II 1.1

...to seizure. This is why Methohexital is the drug of choice for ECTs.Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice, 4th Edition. Stoelting and Hiller, 2006... Read more

11 March, 2012
Expected Completion Time Based Scheduling Algorithm for Heterogeneous Processors

Expected Completion Time Based Scheduling Algorithm for Heterogeneous Processors

...this paper, the authors proposed a static Expected Completion Time based Scheduling (ECTS) algorithm to effectively schedule application tasks onto the heterogeneous processors. The algorithm... Read more

1 January, 2012

ECTS Roundup: Gamers go mobile

This year's ECTS was a wireless gamer's dream come true with all the major... Read more

5 September, 2000 by ZDNet

ECTS: Intel pushes PIII Web theme

PC gamers are undoubtedly out-numbered as ever at this year's ECTS show but Intel stands defiant, putting the emphasis very much on the... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

ECTS: Lara sweeps Awards, Eidos shares soar

Lara Croft swept the board at last night's ECTS awards dinner in London with Tomb Raider picking up four key prizes... Read more

9 September, 1997 by Eugene Lacey

ECTS 97 finds games industry in buoyant mood

As the European Computer Trade Show (ECTS) kicks off in its usual noisy fashion the UK games industry has... Read more

8 September, 1997 by Eugene Lacey

20,000 expected for ECTS

ECTS started in 1989 with a mere 2,000 visitors and has steadily... Read more

3 September, 1997 by Luke Mahon

A Year Ago: ECTS: The Truth About the Dreamcast

First published: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 07:49:50 GMT Read more

5 September, 2000 by Michael Mullen

ECTS: Gamester motion controllers induce awe

...shops at the end of this month. Take me to the GameTech ECTS coverage for in depth technical news from the show. For news on... Read more

7 September, 1999 by Justin Pearse

ECTS: Budget MP3 players R us

...raft of digital cameras and removable media products at this year's ECTS show including what must be one of the cheapest MP3 players on... Read more

7 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

ECTS: Language tutor prompts pronunciation

...shops this week, priced at £29.99. Take me to the GameTech ECTS coverage for in depth technical news from the show. For news on... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Justin Pearse

ECTS News Burst: S3 expands into sexy consumer markets

Potashner is at the ECTS show in London promising exciting times away from the congested graphics hardware... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

ECTS: 3D development toolkit makes debut

One of the few ECTS exhibitors with appeal for multi-platform developers -- Criterion Software -- has chosen the... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

ECTS: There's a radio in my PC

...with an FM aerial cable. Price: £100 Take me to the GameTech ECTS coverage for in depth technical news from the show. For news on... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Justin Pearse

ECTS: Dreamcast delay is no big deal - Sega

A Sega representative at the ECTS show described the delay of the Dreamcast as no big deal Monday... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Will Knight

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