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Only your memories remain after Death comes for you . . .
Transcribe your thoughts within the Court of the Dead Hardcover
Ruled Journal and they will last forever. When Death comes for you,
all that will be left is your memories . . . so make them count.
Log your musings, tales, and adventures within the Court of the
Dead Hardcover Ruled Journal and they will forever be of value.
Dare to discover the truth, and you shall find that the eternal
struggle between Heaven and Hell is not a battle of good versus
evil but a futile war between order and chaos. In such a universe,
there are only those with power and those without it; mortals are
most definitely without. In the dark fantasy universe of the Court
of the Dead, the savage war between Heaven and Hell is fueled by
mortal souls. Death and his Court are the unlikely heroes who
struggle to overcome their dark natures in order to restore balance
to all the realms. Join the fight for your afterlife. Begin by
restoring balance to your own mind with this journal. Featuring
sturdy construction and sewn binding, it lies flat for ease of use.
Includes 192 ruled, acid-free pages of high-quality heavy stock
paper that takes both pen and pencil well. Mark your place with a
ribbon placeholder, and seal your journal entries safe with an
elastic closure. The 4.5 x 7.5-inch back pocket is perfect for
holding mementos--and momento mori.
Death comes for everyone. Make the most of your time and create
something exquisite, horrifying, or beautiful within the Court of
the Dead Deluxe Hardcover Sketchbook. Death comes for everyone, so
make the most of your time and create something beautiful,
horrifying, exquisite, and surreal. Draw out your demons via
sketches, doodles and full-blown illustrations within the Court of
the Dead Deluxe Hardcover Sketchbook, and they will last a lifetime
. . . and possibly an afterlife time. Dare to discover the truth,
and you shall find that the eternal struggle between Heaven and
Hell is not a battle of good versus evil but a futile war between
order and chaos. In such a universe, there are only those with
power and those without it; mortals are most definitely without. In
the dark fantasy universe of the Court of the Dead, the savage war
between Heaven and Hell is fueled by mortal souls. Death and his
Court are the unlikely heroes who struggle to overcome their dark
natures in order to restore balance to all the realms. Join the
fight for your afterlife. Begin by restoring balance to your own
mind with this sketchbook. Featuring sturdy construction and sewn
binding, it lies flat for ease of use. Includes 192 blank,
acid-free pages of high-quality heavy stock paper that takes both
pen and pencil well. Mark your place with a ribbon placeholder, and
seal your illustrations safe with an elastic closure. The 6 x
9.75-inch back pocket is perfect for holding mementos--and momento
mori.
Sustainable Wireless Network-on-Chip Architectures focuses on
developing novel Dynamic Thermal Management (DTM) and Dynamic
Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) algorithms that exploit the
advantages inherent in WiNoC architectures. The methodologies
proposed-combined with extensive experimental
validation-collectively represent efforts to create a sustainable
NoC architecture for future many-core chips. Current research
trends show a necessary paradigm shift towards green and
sustainable computing. As implementing massively parallel
energy-efficient CPUs and reducing resource consumption become
standard, and their speed and power continuously increase, energy
issues become a significant concern. The need for promoting
research in sustainable computing is imperative. As hundreds of
cores are integrated in a single chip, designing effective packages
for dissipating maximum heat is infeasible. Moreover, technology
scaling is pushing the limits of affordable cooling, thereby
requiring suitable design techniques to reduce peak temperatures.
Addressing thermal concerns at different design stages is critical
to the success of future generation systems. DTM and DVFS appear as
solutions to avoid high spatial and temporal temperature variations
among NoC components, and thereby mitigate local network hotspots.
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