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scImmOmics: a manually curated resource of single-cell multi-omics immune data. [PDF]
Li YY+14 more
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Heterogeneous Clustering of Multiomics Data for Breast Cancer Subgroup Classification and Detection. [PDF]
Pateras J, Lodi M, Rana P, Ghosh P.
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MINIMIZING LOGICAL EXPRESSIONS IN A SCHOOL COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE
В статье представлен анализ учебников по информатике (10-11 класс) по теме «Минимизация логических выражений». Его результаты могут быть использованы при проектировании работы по углубленной подготовке старшеклассников с учетом межпредметных связей и практико-ориентированного подхода к обучению.
Ксения Владимировна Попова+1 more
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How Do You Feel: Affective Expressions from Computer Science Senior Capstone Projects
Affective (emotional) responses contribute to student engagement and, ultimately, to the decision to persist or withdraw from Computer Science as a discipline of study. We investigate affective response as a factor contributing to engagement and professional identity formation during the university-to-work transition, as supported during a senior ...
Rick Parker
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Double isolation: Identity expression threat predicts greater gender disparities in computer science
Three studies examine the relationship between women’s expression of interest in computer science and identity expression threat, the concern about conveying an identity inconsistent with one's gen...
Sapna Cheryan+5 more
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Computer Science Reconsidered: The Invocation Model of Process Expression
C.J.H. Mann
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Expressing computer science concepts through Kodu game lab
Proceedings of the 42nd ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2011Educational programming environments such as Microsoft Research's Kodu Game Lab are often used to introduce novices to computer science concepts and programming. Unlike many other educational languages that rely on scripting and Java-like syntax, the Kodu language is entirely event-driven and programming takes the form of "when" do' clauses.
Teale Fristoe, Kathryn T. Stolee
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