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Syntactic constancy; 1. Constancy of the syntactic and FSP function of the subject; 2. Syntactic constancy of adverbials between English and Czech ; 3. A side view of syntactic constancy of adverbials between English and Czech; 4. Syntactic constancy of the subject complement. Part 1: A comparison between Czech and English ; 5. Syntactic constancy of the subject complement. Part 2: A comparison between English and Czech ; 6. Syntactic constancy of clause elements between English and Czech; 7. Syntactic constancy of the verb between English and Czech 327 $a8. Noun modification in English and czech: a contrastive viewII. Syntax FSP interface; 9. From the heritage of Vile?m Mathesius and Jan Firbas: Syntax in the service of FSP; 10. Basic distribution of communicative dynamism vs. nonlinear indication of functional sentence perspective; 11. Synonymy vs. differentiation of variant syntactic realizations of FSP functions; 12. 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As the performance requirements increase, energy-consumption in these systems also increases signi?cantly. Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS), which allows processors to dynamically adjust the supply voltage and the clock frequency to operate on di?erent power/energy levels, is considered an e?ective way to achieve the goal of energy-saving. This book surveys existing works that have been on energy-aware task scheduling on DVFS multiprocessor platforms. Energy-aware scheduling problems are intrinsically optimization problems, the formulations of which greatly depend on the platform and task models under consideration. Thus, Energy-aware Scheduling on Multiprocessor Platforms covers current research on this topic and classi?es existing works according to two key standards, namely, homogeneity/heterogeneity of multi­processor platforms and the task types considered. 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