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chop

a design stamped on goods as a trademark, esp in the Far East
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Chop

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A code generator by Alan L. Wendt <wendt@CS.ColoState.EDU> for the lcc C compiler front end. Version 0.6 is interfaced with Fraser and Hanson's lcc front end. The result is a C compiler with good code selection but no global optimisation. In 1993, Chop could compile and run small test programs on the VAX. The National Semiconductor 32000 and Motorola 68000 code generators are being upgraded for lcc compatibility.

ftp://beethoven.cs.colostate.edu/pub/chop/0.6.tar.Z.

["Fast Code Generation Using Automatically-Generated Decision Trees", ACM SIGPLAN '90 PLDI].
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Chop

a city (since 1957) in Uzhgorod Raion, Transcarpathian Oblast, Ukrainian SSR. Chop, located near the border of Hungary and Czechoslovakia, is a junction for railroad lines to Uzhgorod, Mukachevo, Budapest, and Prague. The city has enterprises servicing the railroad industry, a plant for the production of brick and tile, and a garment division of the Uzhgorod Textile and Clothing Accessory Factory.

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Three break-apart probes, DDIT3, FUS, and EWSR1 (Vysis, Inc., Downers Grove, IL), were used according to protocols supplied by the manufacturer.
Clinical data, histological features, and DDIT3 protein expression are detailed in Table 1 and representative examples of IHC staining are shown in Figure 1.
In WDLS/DDLS tumors 40-94% of the cells expressed DDIT3 (Table 1).
In MLS/RCLS, DDIT3 is expressed as part of the FUS-DDIT3 or EWSR1-DDIT3 fusion oncoproteins [5, 9].
A cytoplasmic DDIT3 staining pattern was seen in most PLS cases but only in a low percentage of the cells.
The highly differentiated common lipoma expressed DDIT3 in 15-81% of the cells (Figure 1).