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Core–shell alloy‐based BaTiO3/Au–Cu–Co–Ni vertically aligned nanocomposites exhibit tunable nanopillar morphologies governed by interfacial energetics. A temperature–time–transformation diagram predicts nanopillar evolution, while structure–property relationships link morphology with controllable optical anisotropy, hyperbolic dispersion, magnetic ...
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Frustrated Magnetism in FeGe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> with a Chiral Trillium Network. [PDF]
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Mechanical de-skewing enables high-resolution imaging of thin tissue slices with a mesoSPIM light-sheet microscope. [PDF]
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Automated measurement of cardiomyocyte monolayer contraction using the Exeter Multiscope. [PDF]
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BRD4 Phosphorylation Regulates the Structure of Chromatin Nanodomains. [PDF]
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Spatial variation of energy transport mechanisms within solar flare ribbons. [PDF]
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Spectroscopic Supermassive Dark Star candidates. [PDF]
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Big Data Analysis in Astronomy by the Lemur Software
2023 IEEE International Conference on Information and Telecommunication Technologies and Radio Electronics (UkrMiCo), 2023A very quick progress in information technologies as well as the telescope creation technologies produce a big volume of astronomical big data as well as high dimensional information. All such big data are needed to be analyzed and reviewed in time.
Sergii Khlamov +3 more
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The use of Flex as a viable toolkit for astronomy software applications
SPIE Proceedings, 2010The challenges facing the developers of user interfaces for astronomy applications has never been greater. Astronomers and engineers often use well-designed commercial and web applications outside their work environment and have come to expect a similar user experience with applications developed for their work tasks. The connectivity provided by the
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Producing Data, Producing Software: Developing a Radio Astronomy Research Infrastructure
2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on e-Science, 2014The production and use of software pipelines is a key component of much modern scientific research. We present emerging findings from our qualitative, social science study of a radio astronomy group developing software pipelines as they produce a data processing infrastructure.
Drew Paine, Charlotte P. Lee
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