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Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation

, 2018
PART 1: PRIMER Why attempting to do plasma physics via computer simulation using particles makes good sense Overall view of a one dimensional electrostatic program A one dimensional electrostatic program ES1 Introduction to the numerical methods used ...
C. Birdsall, A. Langdon
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Medical Computing Programs

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Dr. Gabrieli's important suggestion (204:833, 1968) regarding the development of a national health information network requires some elaboration. A goal for having such a bank for information is technically feasible, however, strong forces offer resistance to the development of this important use of automated procedures. Anyone who has
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Computers and Computer Programs

2014
Computers are an integral part of astrophotography and perform a wide range of tasks. Anyone with poor computer skills soon learns either to develop them or find a hobby other than astrophotography. While computers are required for processing our digital images, they also can greatly facilitate the other aspects of astrophotography from identifying ...
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The computer program

1995
The program supplied is a modified version of one of my own working programs. Originally written in FORTRAN, it has been translated into BASIC and compiled with Microsoft Professional Basic PDS 7.1 and Power Basic 3.0. It should also be possible to recompile it using Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS.
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Learning about language and learners from computer programs

Reading in a Foreign Language, 2010
Making Nation’s text analysis software accessible via the World Wide Web has opened up an exploration of how his learning principles can best be realized in practice. This paper discusses 3 representative episodes in the ongoing exploration.
Tom Cobb
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Computer Programs

The Canadian Surveyor, 1965
“The state of the art” of computer programs, which have been developed for geodetic purposes, is portrayed in the following six papers. Each report has been condensed to give an indication of what the program can do, but no attempt has been made to indicate any detail of the programs.
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Computer programs

1991
C. Herbert Clemens, Michael A. Clemens
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PDFfit2 and PDFgui: computer programs for studying nanostructure in crystals

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2007
C. Farrow   +7 more
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Computer Program

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1973
William B. Michael, Joan J. Michael
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