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Digital Mathematics Libraries: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
The idea of a World digital mathematics library (DML) has been around since the turn of the 21th century. We feel that it is time to make it a reality, starting in a modest way from successful bricks that have already been built, but with an ambitious ...
Jean-pierre Serre+2 more
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Developing a digitisation framework for your organisation [PDF]
Rose Holley
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This research article introduces a novel CMOS neural probe with 1024 channels distributed across eight shanks. The SiNAPS probe allows for the simultaneous recording of both local field potentials and action potentials in large brain areas. The probe's design allows for detailed mapping and linking neural dynamics and population unit activity, as ...
Gian Nicola Angotzi+13 more
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Embryonic cranial cartilage defects in the Fgfr3Y367C/+ mouse model of achondroplasia
Abstract Achondroplasia, the most common chondrodysplasia in humans, is caused by one of two gain of function mutations localized in the transmembrane domain of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) leading to constitutive activation of FGFR3 and subsequent growth plate cartilage and bone defects.
Susan M. Motch Perrine+9 more
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Flexible Process Variant Binding in Information Systems with Software Product Line Engineering [PDF]
Different organisations often run similar digitised business processes to achieve their business goals. However, organisations often need to slightly adapt the business processes implemented in an information system in order to adopt them. Various approaches have been proposed to manage variants in process models.
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Theatre Design and Digitisation [PDF]
My general theme is the centuries old quest for an illusionistic space that appears bigger than the confines of the theatre stage, yet can contain live actors and be animated. Computers have in the last 15 years, significantly enhanced the possibilities of theatrical spacial illusion, movement and atmosphere, thus allowing theatre practitioners immense
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Taking it to the People: Why the National Archives of Australia Embraced Digitisation on Demand [PDF]
Ted Ling, Anne Marie McLean
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Here a transcranial photo‐biomodulation approach is developed using near‐infrared (NIR) laser on hippocampus of mice, revealing significant improvements in learning and memory ability of mice under normal and disease conditions. The improvement results from the high‐density cell‐induced NIR local energy deposition, neuronal activation, and axonogenesis
Wei‐Tong Pan+6 more
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Harnessing the cognitive surplus of the nation: new opportunities for libraries in a time of change. The 2012 Jean Arnot Memorial Fellowship Essay. [PDF]
This essay is the winner of the 2012 Jean Arnot Memorial Fellowship. The essay draws on Rose Holley's experience of managing innovative library services that engage crowds such as The Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program and Trove, and her ongoing ...
Holley, Rose
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Precision phase readout of optical beat note signals is one of the core techniques required for intersatellite laser interferometry. Future space based gravitational wave detectors like eLISA require such a readout over a wide range of MHz frequencies ...
Anders Enggaard+21 more
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