Paralitherium
Paralitherium was an early sea cow from the late Eocene of Hungary.
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The species name tarkanyense honors Felsotarkany, Hungary, where the type specimen was collected.[1]
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gollark: > The ES runs asynchronously on a self-timed circuit and uses thermal noise within the silicon to output a random stream of bits at the rate of 3 GHz. The ES needs no dedicated external power supply to run, instead using the same power supply as other core logic. The ES is designed to function properly over a wide range of operating conditions, exceeding the normal operating range of the processor.It isn't very specific.
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gollark: I vaguely remember reading that they or some similar system use thermal noise measured with a ring oscillator.
References
- L. Kordos. 1977. Uj felsoeocen szirena (Paralitherium tarkanyense) n.g. n.sp. Felsotarkanybol. Relationes Annuae Instituti Geologici Publici Hungarici 1975:349-367.
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