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2020-06-28

波よせて Waves

Natural phenomenonlikethe wavesat shore,the fall and the wind, or transportationslike atrainand an airplane, or musical instruments, or ananimal these thingsattracts uswith those sounds.

I hardly movedby a tinybrook in a citiesatall because flows without strong soundlike ariver. Also even though stayingbeachat midnight makes mecalm besidefear fordarkness.It caused sound ofendlesswave.

While across, Isaw a scenery thereisnothing to obstruct to thesky, drivingonalley, into the tunnel. I heard the sound.Cleanwhitesplashis coming and going. Realized thereisno wave lookslike same before. Thinkover the offshore faraway,one dayI melt into the sand of shore.

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2017-12-14

anond:20171208105234

HPVワクチン副反応についてはちゃんとした文献が多数出てるんだが、村中璃子やそのシンパは全く無視するんだよな

そこらへんでもう科学とは無関係な何かになっちゃってるよ

科学を振り回すなら以下の文献くらいは踏まえてからもの言わんと

1. Aratani Set al: Murine hypothalamic destruction with vascularcell apoptosis subsequent to combined administration ofhuman papillomavirus v accine and pertussis toxin. Scientific Reports 6, Articlenumber: 36943 (2016)doi:10.1038/srep36943

2. Jefferson T, Jørgensen L:Human papillomavirus vaccines,complex regionalpain syndrome, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome,and autonomic dysfunction – areview of the regulatoryevidence from the European Medicines Agency. Indian Journal Medical Ethics, Publishedonline:October17, 2016

3. Takahashi Yet al: Immunological studies of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with CNS symptoms afterhuman papillomavirus vaccination. J Neuroimmunol 298: 71–78, 2016

4. Matsudaira Tet al: Cognitive dysfunction and regional cerebralbloodflow changes inJapanesefemales afterhuman papillomavirus vaccination. Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience 4: 220–227, 2016

5. Perricone C,et al: Role of environmental factors inautoimmunity: pearls from the10thinternational Congressonautoimmunity, Leipzig,Germany 2016. Immunol Res (2016).doi:10.1007/s12026-016-8 857-z

6. Hendrickson JE, TormeyCA.Human papillomavirus vaccination and dysautonomia: consideration forautoantibody evaluation and HLA typing. Vaccine. 2016;34:4468.

7. Palmieri B,et al: Severe somatoform and dysautonomic syndromes afterHPV vaccination:case series andreview of literature. Immunol Res. 2016.doi:10.1007/s12026-016-8820-z.

8. GeierDA, GeierMR. Quadrivalenthuman papillomavirus vaccineand autoimmune adverse events: acase-control assessment of the vaccine adverse event reporting system (VAERS)database. Immunol Res. 2016.doi:10.1007/s12026-016-8815-9.

9. Hotta O,et al: Involvement of chronic epipharyngitis inautoimmune (auto-inflammatory) syndrome inducedby adjuvants (ASIA). Immunol Res 2016doi:10.1007/s12026-016-8859-x

10. Blitshteyn S,Brook J: Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) with anti-NMDA receptor antibodies afterhuman papillomavirus vaccination. Immunol Res (2016)DOI10.1007/s12026-016-8855-1

11. Inbar Ret al: B ehavioral abnormalities infemalemice following administration of aluminum adjuvants and thehuman papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil. Immunol Res (2016).doi:10.1007/s12026-016-8826-6

12. Carnovale Cet al:On the associationbetweenhuman papillomavirus vaccine and sleep disorders: evaluation basedon vaccine adverse events reporting systems. J Neurol Sci (2016),doi:10.1016/j.jns.2016.12.067

13. Hirai T.et al: Adverse effects ofhuman papillomavirus vaccinationon central nervous system: Neuro-endocrinological disorders of hypothalamo-pituitaryaxis. TheAutonomic Nervous System 53, 49–64 (2016).

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2011-12-31

MIT develops new fast-chargingbattery technology ideal for automobiles

February Withthe world going mobile and billions of new devices requiring electrical storage,battery technology is almost certainly due for a renaissance in the near future and recent developments suggestMIT will play a role in thenext significantbattery technology. Less than a week ago, we reportedon workbeing donebyMIT's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES) that could become the first technologically significant and economically viablealternative to conventional batteries in 200 years. Now a second new and highly promisingbattery technology is emerging fromMIT - a new type oflithiumbattery that could become a cheaperalternative to the batteries that nowpower hybrid electriccars.

Until now,lithium batteries have not had the rapid charging capability or safetylevel needed for use incars. Hybridcars now runon nickel metal hydride batteries, whichpower an electric motor and can rapidly recharge while thecar is decelerating or standingstill.

Butlithium nickel manganese oxide, described in a paper to be published in Scienceon Feb. 17, could revolutionize the hybridcar industry -- a sector thathas "enormous growth potential," says Gerbrand Ceder,MIT professor of materials science and engineering,wholed the project.

"The writing ison the wall.It's clearly happening," said Ceder,who said that a couple of companies are already interested in licensing the newlithiumbattery technology.

The new material ismore stable (and thus safer) thanlithiumcobalt oxide batteries, which are used topower small electronic devices likecellphones, laptop computers, rechargeable personaldigitalassistants (PDAs) and such medical devicesas pacemakers.

The small safety risk posedbylithiumcobalt oxide is manageable in small devices butmakes the material not viable for the larger batteries needed to run hybridcars, Ceder said.Cobalt is also fairly expensive, he said.

TheMIT team's newlithiumbattery contains manganese and nickel, which are cheaper thancobalt.

Scientists already knew thatlithium nickel manganese oxide could store a lot of energy, but the material took too long to charge to be commercially useful. TheMIT researcherssetout to modify the material'sstructure tomakeit capable of charging and dischargingmore quickly.

Lithium nickel manganese oxide consists of layers of metal (nickel and manganese) separated fromlithium layersby oxygen. Themajor problem with the compoundwas that the crystallinestructurewas too "disordered," meaning that the nickel andlithium were drawn to each other, interfering with theflow oflithium ions and slowing down the chargingrate.

Lithium ionscarry thebattery's charge, so to maximize the speedat which thebattery can charge and discharge, the researchers designed and synthesized a material with a very ordered crystallinestructure, allowinglithium ions to freelyflow between the metal layers.

Abattery made from the new material can charge or discharge in about10 minutes -- about10 times faster than the unmodifiedlithium nickel manganese oxide. That bringsit muchcloser tothe timeframe needed for hybridcar batteries, Ceder said.

Before the material can be used commercially, the manufacturing process needs to be made less expensive,and a few other modifications will likely be necessary, Ceder said.

Other potential applications for the newlithiumbattery includepower tools, electric bikes, andpower backup for renewable energy sources.

Thelead authoron the research paper is Kisuk Kang, a graduate student in Ceder's lab. Ying Shirley Meng, a postdoctoralassociate in materials science and engineeringatMIT, and Julien Breger and Clare P. Grey of theState University ofNew Yorkat StonyBrook are also authorson the paper.

The researchwas fundedby theNational Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy.

http://www.chargerbatteryshop.co.uk/panasonic-cga-s008e-digital-camera-battery-cbbs.html

http://www.chargerbatteryshop.co.uk/panasonic-cga-s101-digital-camera-battery-cbbs.html

http://www.chargerbatteryshop.co.uk/panasonic-cga-s101e-cc1-1b-digital-camera-battery-cbbs.html

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2010-05-29

精神科という場所

DSMの改訂の度に、論議を呼ぶような追加があるが、今回も例外ではない。実際、マニュアルだんだん厚くなっている。今回提案の改訂で最も不穏なのは、いわゆる医療専門家が個人の性格を調査する際の方法が、ずうずうしく露骨な新方式になっていることだ。

変わった個性を持つ子供が、その個性のために奇抜な行動を見せると、精神疾患と分類されることになる。昔からこの基準で診断されてきたならば、モーツァルトアインシュタインのように通常の枠組みから飛び出して新しい発想にたどり着く人は存在しなかったかもしれない。

ワシントン・ポストの記事は、このことを的確に表現している。

今日、7才のモーツァルトコンチェルト作曲しようとすれば、注意欠如・多動性障害と診断され、投薬で才気の無い『正常』にされるかもしれない」

性格の違いまで精神病解釈するとなると、人間は個人的な義務を感じなくてよくなるが、同時にユニーク人間性を奪われることになる。自分で考えることができず、医薬品コントロールされるだけの存在に貶められる。

http://tamekiyo.com/documents/healthranger/dsm.html

この子(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-owL1vM4nE)みたく飛びぬけていたり、見つけて伸ばしてもらえた子は良いのだろうけど、そうじゃない出る杭になっちゃった子は打たれるんだろうな。

精神医療の周辺ってこれだけじゃなく、色々とこわい。

医師自殺率は高い。1980年代前半の英国における医師自殺率は、一般人口に比べて、男性で3倍、女性で6倍である(a'Brook,1989)*1。最近米国では、一般の男性に比べて、男性医師自殺を試みることが1.41倍だが、一般の女性に比べて、女医自殺を試みることが2.27倍と高く(SchernhammerとColditz,2004)、女医の19.5%がうつ病の既往を自己報告している(FrankとDingle,1999)。

1967年から1972年米国では、精神科医の自殺率は、他の医師の2倍である(Richら,1980)。自殺率が高いだけでなく、精神科医は医師の中で喫煙率が最も高く、禁煙に最も失敗しやすい(TamerinとEisinger,1972)。1980年代米国では、男性精神科医の7.1%、女性精神科医の3.1%が、自らの患者性的に接触している(Gartrellら,1986)。これらは1960年代から1980年代にかけてのデータだが、精神分析流行していた当時の米国精神科医たちは一般の医師よりもさらに不健康な人たちの集まりだったようだ。

http://d.hatena.ne.jp/hotsuma/20071224/

 全国自死遺族連絡会が2010年3月までに行った調査によると、自殺者1016人のうち精神科受診治療中だった人は701人で、69.0%を占めた。自殺者のうち飛び降り、飛び込みは197人で、自宅のマンションから飛び降り自殺を図った場合は全員が受診していた。また、自殺した20~50歳代女性も100%が通院していた。

http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20100504-00000000-jct-soci

さて、このグラフは何を表しているのでしょうか?これはものの

見事に精神医療産業戦略通りに患者が開拓されていることを

示しています。

(中略)

精神科にかかる患者が増えるのも、抗うつ剤の売り上げが増えるのも

それが本当に患者のためになるのであれば、私は一切批判はしません。

しかし、私の知っている現実はそれと全く逆です。精神医療現場では、

患者尊厳や命までも、精神医療産業利益と比べてあまりにも軽視

されていて、不当な診断をされたり、知らされなかった薬の副作用

被害に遭う人が本当に多くいるのです。

薬害エイズ事件は、患者の安全や命、尊厳が無視された結果、必然

に生じたものでした。私は、抗うつ剤に限らず、向精神薬による薬害

は、薬害エイズ以上に大規模な問題であると考えます。そして、無用

患者隔離拘束薬漬けにしてきた精神医療は、ハンセン病問題を

はるかに超える規模の犯罪・不作為であると考えます。

http://blog.livedoor.jp/mizikanamondai/archives/50929735.html

昨今、気軽に精神科にかかろうといった風潮があるけれど、精神科について知るにつれ、よほどのことがない限りあまり近寄らない方がいい場所に思えてくるんだけれど、どうなのだろう。

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2009-11-14

Top500

Rank Site Computer/Year VendorCores Rmax RpeakPower1 DOE/NNSA/LANL

United StatesRoadrunner -BladeCenter QS22/LS21Cluster,PowerXCell 8i 3.2 Ghz /OpteronDC 1.8 GHz, Voltaire Infiniband / 2008

IBM 129600 1105.00 1456.70 2483.47

2Oak RidgeNational Laboratory

United StatesJaguar - Cray XT5 QC 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 150152 1059.00 1381.40 6950.60

3 Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ)

Germany JUGENE -Blue Gene/P Solution / 2009

IBM 294912 825.50 1002.70 2268.00

4NASA/Ames Research Center/NAS

United StatesPleiades -SGIAltixICE 8200EX,Xeon QC 3.0/2.66 GHz / 2008

SGI 51200 487.01 608.83 2090.00

5 DOE/NNSA/LLNL

United StatesBlueGene/L - eServerBlue Gene Solution / 2007

IBM 212992 478.20 596.38 2329.60

6National Institute for Computational Sciences/University of Tennessee

United States Kraken XT5 - Cray XT5 QC 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 66000 463.30 607.20

7 ArgonneNational Laboratory

United StatesBlue Gene/P Solution / 2007

IBM 163840 458.61 557.06 1260.00

8 Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas

United States Ranger -SunBlade x6420,Opteron QC 2.3 Ghz, Infiniband / 2008

Sun Microsystems 62976 433.20 579.38 2000.00

9 DOE/NNSA/LLNL

United StatesDawn -Blue Gene/P Solution / 2009

IBM 147456 415.70501.35 1134.00

10 Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ)

Germany JUROPA -Sun Constellation, NovaScale R422-E2,IntelXeon X5570, 2.93 GHz,SunM9/Mellanox QDR Infiniband/Partec Parastation / 2009

Bull SA 26304 274.80 308.28 1549.00

11 NERSC/LBNL

United States Franklin - Cray XT4QuadCore 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 38642 266.30 355.51 1150.00

12Oak RidgeNational Laboratory

United StatesJaguar - Cray XT4QuadCore 2.1 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 30976 205.00 260.20 1580.71

13 NNSA/SandiaNational Laboratories

United StatesRed Storm - Sandia/ CrayRed Storm, XT3/4, 2.4/2.2 GHz dual/quadcore / 2008

Cray Inc. 38208 204.20 284.00 2506.00

14King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Saudia ArabiaShaheen -Blue Gene/P Solution / 2009

IBM 65536 185.17 222.82 504.00

15ShanghaiSupercomputer Center

China MagicCube -Dawning 5000A, QCOpteron 1.9 Ghz, Infiniband,WindowsHPC 2008 / 2008

Dawning 30720 180.60 233.47

16 SciNet/University of Toronto

Canada GPC - iDataPlex,Xeon E55xx QC 2.53 GHz, GigE / 2009

IBM 30240 168.60 306.03 869.40

17 NewMexico Computing Applications Center (NMCAC)

United States Encanto -SGIAltixICE 8200,Xeonquadcore 3.0 GHz / 2007

SGI 14336 133.20 172.03 861.63

18 Computational Research Laboratories, TATA SONS

India EKA -Cluster Platform 3000 BL460c,Xeon 53xx 3GHz, Infiniband / 2008

Hewlett-Packard 14384 132.80 172.61 786.00

19 Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory

United States Juno - Appro XtremeServer 1143H,Opteron QC 2.2Ghz, Infiniband / 2008

ApproInternational 18224 131.60 162.20

20 Grand EquipementNational de Calcul Intensif - Centre InformatiqueNational de l'EnseignementSupérieur (GENCI-CINES)

France Jade -SGIAltixICE 8200EX,Xeonquadcore 3.0 GHz / 2008

SGI 12288 128.40 146.74 608.18

21National Institute for Computational Sciences/University of Tennessee

United StatesAthena - Cray XT4QuadCore 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 17956 125.13 165.20 888.82

22Japan Agency for Marine -Earth Science and Technology

JapanEarth Simulator -Earth Simulator / 2009

NEC 1280 122.40 131.07

23 Swiss Scientific Computing Center (CSCS)

Switzerland Monte Rosa - Cray XT5 QC 2.4 GHz / 2009

Cray Inc. 14740 117.60 141.50

24 IDRIS

FranceBlue Gene/P Solution / 2008

IBM 40960 116.01 139.26 315.00

25 ECMWF

UnitedKingdomPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

IBM 8320 115.90 156.42 1329.70

26 ECMWF

UnitedKingdomPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 8320 115.90 156.42 1329.70

27 DKRZ - Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum

GermanyPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 8064 115.90 151.60 1288.69

28JAXA

JapanFujitsu FX1,Quadcore SPARC64VII 2.52 GHz, InfinibandDDR / 2009

Fujitsu 12032 110.60 121.28

29 Total Exploration Production

FranceSGIAltixICE 8200EX,Xeonquadcore 3.0 GHz / 2008

SGI 10240 106.10 122.88 442.00

30 Government Agency

SwedenCluster Platform 3000 BL460c,Xeon 53xx 2.66GHz, Infiniband / 2007

Hewlett-Packard 13728 102.80 146.43

31 ComputerNetwork Information Center, Chinese Academy of Science

China DeepComp 7000, HS21/x3950Cluster,Xeon QC HT 3 GHz/2.93 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

Lenovo 12216 102.80 145.97

32 Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory

United States Hera - Appro Xtreme-X3 Server -QuadOpteronQuadCore 2.3 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

ApproInternational 13552 102.20 127.20

33Max-Planck-Gesellschaft MPI/IPP

GermanyVIP -Power 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 6720 98.24 126.34 1073.99

34Pacific NorthwestNational Laboratory

United States Chinook -Cluster Platform 4000 DL185G5,Opteron QC 2.2 GHz, InfinibandDDR / 2008

Hewlett-Packard 18176 97.07 159.95

35 IT Service Provider

GermanyCluster Platform 3000 BL2x220, E54xx 3.0 Ghz, Infiniband / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 10240 94.74 122.88

36EDF R&D

France Frontier2 BG/L -Blue Gene/P Solution / 2008

IBM 32768 92.96 111.41 252.00

37IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

United States BGW - eServerBlue Gene Solution / 2005

IBM 40960 91.29 114.69 448.00

38 Commissariat a l'EnergieAtomique (CEA)/CCRT

FranceCEA-CCRT-Titane - BULL Novascale R422-E2 / 2009

Bull SA 8576 91.19 100.51

39 Naval Oceanographic Office - NAVO MSRC

United States Cray XT5 QC 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 12733 90.84 117.13 588.90

40 Institute of Physical and Chemical Res. (RIKEN)

Japan PRIMERGY RX200S5Cluster,Xeon X5570 2.93GHz, InfinibandDDR / 2009

Fujitsu 8256 87.89 96.76

41 GSIC Center,Tokyo Institute of Technology

Japan TSUBAME GridCluster with CompView TSUBASA -SunFire x4600/x6250,Opteron 2.4/2.6 GHz,Xeon E5440 2.833 GHz, ClearSpeed CSX600,nVidia GT200; Voltaire Infiniband / 2009

NEC/Sun 31024 87.01 163.19 1103.00

42 Information Technology Center, The University ofTokyo

Japan T2KOpenSupercomputer (Todai CombinedCluster) -HitachiClusterOpteron QC 2.3 GHz, Myrinet10G / 2008

Hitachi 12288 82.98 113.05 638.60

43 HLRNat Universitaet Hannover / RRZN

GermanySGIAltixICE 8200EX,Xeon X5570quadcore 2.93 GHz / 2009

SGI 7680 82.57 90.01

44 HLRNat ZIB/Konrad Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik

GermanySGIAltixICE 8200EX,Xeon X5570quadcore 2.93 GHz / 2009

SGI 7680 82.57 90.01

45 StonyBrook/BNL,New York Center for Computational Sciences

United StatesNew YorkBlue - eServerBlue Gene Solution / 2007

IBM 36864 82.16 103.22 403.20

46 CINECA

ItalyPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

IBM 5376 78.68 101.07 859.19

47 Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba

Japan T2KOpenSupercomputer - Appro Xtreme-X3 Server -QuadOpteronQuadCore 2.3 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

ApproInternational 10368 77.28 95.39 671.80

48 US Army Research Laboratory (ARL)

United States Cray XT5 QC 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 10400 76.80 95.68 481.00

49CSC (Center for Scientific Computing)

Finland Cray XT5/XT4 QC 2.3 GHz / 2009

Cray Inc. 10864 76.51 102.00 520.80

50 DOE/NNSA/LLNL

United StatesASC Purple - eServer pSeries p5 575 1.9 GHz / 2006

IBM 12208 75.76 92.78 1992.96

51National Centers for Environment Prediction

United StatesPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 4992 73.06 93.85 797.82

52 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations

United States eServerBlue Gene Solution / 2007

IBM 32768 73.03 91.75 358.40

53 Naval Oceanographic Office - NAVO MSRC

United StatesPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 4896 71.66 92.04 782.48

54 JointSupercomputer Center

Russia MVS-100K -Cluster Platform 3000 BL460c/BL2x220,Xeon 54xx 3 Ghz, Infiniband / 2008

Hewlett-Packard 7920 71.28 95.04 327.00

55 US Army Research Laboratory (ARL)

United StatesSGIAltixICE 8200 Enhanced LX,Xeon X5560quadcore 2.8 GHz / 2009

SGI 6656 70.00 74.55

56 NCSA

United States Abe -PowerEdge 1955, 2.33 GHz, Infiniband,Windows Server 2008/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 / 2007

Dell 9600 68.48 89.59

57 Cray Inc.

United StatesShark - Cray XT5 QC 2.4 GHz / 2009

Cray Inc. 8576 67.76 82.33

58NASA/Ames Research Center/NAS

United States Columbia -SGIAltix 1.5/1.6/1.66 GHz, Voltaire Infiniband / 2008

SGI 13824 66.57 82.94

59 University of Minnesota/Supercomputing Institute

United StatesCluster Platform 3000 BL280c G6,Xeon X55xx 2.8Ghz, Infiniband / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 8048 64.00 90.14

60 BarcelonaSupercomputing Center

Spain MareNostrum -BladeCenter JS21Cluster,PPC 970, 2.3 GHz, Myrinet / 2006

IBM 10240 63.83 94.21

61 DOE/NNSA/LANL

United States Cerrillos -BladeCenter QS22/LS21Cluster,PowerXCell 8i 3.2 Ghz /OpteronDC 1.8 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 7200 63.25 80.93 138.00

62IBM Poughkeepsie Benchmarking Center

United StatesBladeCenter QS22/LS21Cluster,PowerXCell 8i 3.2 Ghz /OpteronDC 1.8 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 7200 63.25 80.93 138.00

63National Centers for Environment Prediction

United StatesPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

IBM 4224 61.82 79.41 675.08

64 NCAR (National Center forAtmospheric Research)

United Statesbluefire -Power 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 4064 59.68 76.40 649.51

65National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS)

Japan Plasma Simulator -Hitachi SR16000Model L2,Power6 4.7Ghz, Infiniband / 2009

Hitachi 4096 56.65 77.00 645.00

66Leibniz Rechenzentrum

Germany HLRB-II -Altix 4700 1.6 GHz / 2007

SGI 9728 56.52 62.26 990.24

67 ERDC MSRC

United States Jade - Cray XT4QuadCore 2.1 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 8464 56.25 71.10 418.97

68 University ofEdinburgh

UnitedKingdom HECToR - Cray XT4, 2.8 GHz / 2007

Cray Inc. 11328 54.65 63.44

69 University ofTokyo/Human Genome Center, IMS

JapanSHIROKANE -SunBlade x6250,Xeon E5450 3GHz, Infiniband / 2009

Sun Microsystems 5760 54.21 69.12

70 NNSA/SandiaNational Laboratories

United StatesThunderbird -PowerEdge 1850, 3.6 GHz, Infiniband / 2006

Dell 9024 53.00 64.97

71 Commissariat a l'EnergieAtomique (CEA)

France Tera-10 - NovaScale 5160, Itanium2 1.6 GHz,Quadrics / 2006

Bull SA 9968 52.84 63.80

72 IDRIS

FrancePower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 3584 52.81 67.38 572.79

73 UnitedKingdom Meteorological Office

UnitedKingdom UKMO B -Power 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

IBM 3520 51.86 66.18 562.60

74 UnitedKingdom Meteorological Office

UnitedKingdom UKMO A -Power 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

IBM 3520 51.86 66.18 562.60

75 Wright-PattersonAir ForceBase/DoDASC

United StatesAltix 4700 1.6 GHz / 2007

SGI 9216 51.44 58.98

76 University of Southern California

United StatesHPC -PowerEdge 1950/SunFire X2200ClusterIntel 53xx 2.33Ghz,Opteron 2.3 Ghz, Myrinet10G / 2009

Dell/Sun 7104 51.41 65.64

77 HWW/Universitaet Stuttgart

GermanyBaku -NECHPC 140Rb-1Cluster,Xeon X5560 2.8Ghz, Infiniband / 2009

NEC 5376 50.79 60.21 186.00

78Kyoto University

Japan T2KOpenSupercomputer/Kyodai -FujitsuCluster HX600,OpteronQuadCore, 2.3 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

Fujitsu 6656 50.51 61.24

79 SARA (Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum)

NetherlandsPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 3328 48.93 62.57 531.88

80 SciNet/University of Toronto

CanadaPower 575, p6 4.7 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

IBM 3328 48.93 62.57 531.88

81 IT Service Provider (B)

United StatesCluster Platform 3000 BL460c,Xeon 54xx 3.0GHz, GigEthernet / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 7600 48.14 91.20

82 MoscowState University - Research Computing Center

Russia SKIF MSU - T-Platforms T60,IntelQuadcore 3Mhz, InfinibandDDR / 2008

SKIF/T-Platforms 5000 47.17 60.00 265.00

83NationalSupercomputer Centre (NSC)

Sweden Neolith -Cluster Platform 3000 DL140Cluster,Xeon 53xx 2.33GHz Infiniband / 2008

Hewlett-Packard 6440 47.03 60.02

84IBM - Rochester

United StatesBlue Gene/P Solution / 2007

IBM 16384 46.83 55.71 126.00

85IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

United StatesBlue Gene/P Solution / 2009

IBM 16384 46.83 55.71 126.00

86Max-Planck-Gesellschaft MPI/IPP

GermanyGenius -Blue Gene/P Solution / 2008

IBM 16384 46.83 55.71 126.00

87 Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas

United States Lonestar -PowerEdge 1955, 2.66 GHz, Infiniband / 2007

Dell 5848 46.73 62.22

88HPC2N - Umea University

Sweden Akka -BladeCenter HS21Cluster,Xeon QC HT 2.5 GHz, IB,WindowsHPC 2008/CentOS / 2008

IBM 5376 46.04 53.76 173.21

89 Clemson University

United States Palmetto -PowerEdge 1950/SunFire X2200ClusterIntel 53xx/54xx 2.33Ghz,Opteron 2.3 Ghz, Myrinet10G / 2008

Dell/Sun 6120 45.61 56.55 285.00

90 Financial Services (H)

United StatesCluster Platform 3000 BL460cG1,Xeon L5420 2.5 GHz, GigE / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 8312 43.75 83.12

91 OhioSupercomputer Center

United States xSeriesx3455ClusterOpteron,DC 2.6 GHz/QC 2.5 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

IBM 8416 43.46 68.38

92 Consulting (C)

United StatesCluster Platform 3000 BL460cG1,Xeon E5450 3.0 GHz, GigE / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 6768 43.00 81.22

93National Institute for Materials Science

JapanSGIAltixICE 8200EX,Xeon X5560quadcore 2.8 GHz / 2009

SGI 4096 42.69 45.88

94 IT Service Provider (D)

United StatesCluster Platform 3000 BL460c,Xeon 54xx 3.0GHz, GigEthernet / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 6672 42.41 80.06

95 Maui High-Performance Computing Center (MHPCC)

United StatesJaws -PowerEdge 1955, 3.0 GHz, Infiniband / 2006

Dell 5200 42.39 62.40

96 Commissariat a l'EnergieAtomique (CEA)

FranceCEA-CCRT-Platine - Novascale 3045, Itanium2 1.6 GHz, Infiniband / 2007

Bull SA 7680 42.13 49.15

97 US Army Research Laboratory (ARL)

United States Michael J. MuussCluster (MJM) - Evolocity II (LSSupersystem)Xeon 51xx 3.0 GHz IB / 2007

Linux Networx 4416 40.61 52.99

98 University of Bergen

Norway Cray XT4QuadCore 2.3 GHz / 2008

Cray Inc. 5550 40.59 51.06 274.73

99 Jeraisy Computer and Communication Services

Saudia ArabiaCluster Platform 3000 BL460c,Xeon 54xx 3 GHz, Infiniband / 2009

Hewlett-Packard 4192 39.70 50.30

100 R-Systems

United States R Smarr -DellDCS CS23-SH, QC HT 2.8 GHz, Infiniband / 2008

Dell 4608 39.58 51.61

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