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      <title>By Marta Matos</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ Hi! 
I have exactly this problem. However, I have intel compiler v11.1 and I've already tried compiling with the -fno-inline-functions flag. 
My program is in fortran 95 but i guess the difference isn't relevant.
Any idea on how can I solve this problem?
Thanks! ]]></description>
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      <title>By Marta Matos</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ Hi! 
I have exactly this problem. However, I have intel compiler v11.1 and I've already tried compiling with the -fno-inline-functions flag. 
My program is in fortran 95 but i guess the difference isn't relevant.
Any idea on how can I solve this problem?
Thanks! ]]></description>
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