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Date Added: April 29, 2008 11:02:01 PM
BIO-IT WORLD CONFERENCE AND EXPO 2008, Booth 306/308 -- SGI high-performance compute systems have long been a fixture in universities throughout the world, speeding time to discovery across a wide range of disciplines.

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