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Perfusable Brain Microvascular Network‐On‐Chip Model to Study Flavivirus NS1‐Induced Endothelial Dysfunction

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
This study presents a microfluidic brain microvascular network‐on‐chip (BMVasChip) to investigate endothelial barrier dysfunction caused by flavivirus non‐structural protein 1 (NS1), including virus‐ and time‐dependent vascular damage, leakiness, and dysfunction.
Monika Rajput   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

A New Memory Effect in Bulk Crystals of 1T‐TaS2

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A new memory effect is discovered in 1T‐TaS₂, appearing as a temperature shift in the metal to insulator transition, coinciding with the recently reported ramp reversal memory. These findings imply that ramp reversal memory is an emergent phenomenon, likely to appear in many different systems that share a few basic properties, which are discussed in ...
Avital Fried   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

All‐in‐One Analog AI Hardware: On‐Chip Training and Inference with Conductive‐Metal‐Oxide/HfOx ReRAM Devices

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
An all‐in‐one analog AI accelerator is presented, enabling on‐chip training, weight retention, and long‐term inference acceleration. It leverages a BEOL‐integrated CMO/HfOx ReRAM array with low‐voltage operation (<1.5 V), multi‐bit capability over 32 states, low programming noise (10 nS), and near‐ideal weight transfer.
Donato Francesco Falcone   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Graphic software for the research laboratory

Immunology Today, 1986
This month two software packages designed to display graphic data from the research laboratory are reviewed. interactive Microware's CURVE FITTER-PC and SCIENTIFIC PLOTTER-PC are written in Basic and allow data to be entered from the keyboard. landel Corporation's DIGITAL PAINTBRUSH uses a digitizing pen to enter data and allows for computerized ...
Luke B. Sloan, John M. Weller
openaire   +3 more sources

Graphical representations and software engineering [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Third Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 2003
This paper reports the ongoing activities to generate graphical representation manipulating user interfaces from very high level specifications. First, an overview of graphical notations that are relevant for software engineering is given. Second, the capabilities offered by the current version of the generator G/sup 2/F are presented. Third, the paper
S. Jagnichen, R. Gabriel
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A graphics software package for interactive graphics terminal

Computers & Graphics, 1986
Abstract GSP, a graphics software package that supports a high resolution interactive raster graphics terminal, is described. The software is primarily designed to provide portable elements for supporting interactive graphics terminals in various hardware configurations.
Ljiljana B. Damnjanović   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Hyperscore [graphics software package]

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2004
Hyperscore software was developed by Mary Farbood and Egon Pasztor. Hyperscore is a research prototype and is still in progress. There are two versions of Hyperscore: one that needs a display with a resolution of at least 1024/spl times/768, and one that works with displays that are only 800/spl times/600. Hyperscore needs DirectX to run.
E. Pasztor, Morwaread Farbood
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Graphics software for BASIC

ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1973
This article was prompted by the article written by Jon Meads in the Fall 1973 SIGGRAPH report. (1) A graphics package has been developed for use on Digital Equipment Corporation's GT40 and GT44 series of minicomputer-based graphics systems. Within the limitations of the machines, a package of graphics software was written to allow almost complete ...
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Graphics Software Packages as Instructional Tools

American Annals of the Deaf, 1985
Many graphics software packages for microcomputers have application in the classroom. These commercially prepared packages can be used for visually presenting concepts in virtually every academic field. They allow teachers and students to quickly and accurately create and present data, diagrams, drawings, or charts.
Ronald J. Till, Julius J. Chiavaroli
openaire   +3 more sources

Computer graphics software

1991
Before discussing concepts specifically concerned with graphics software and how graphics programs operate, it is necessary to consider some of the more general concepts involved in all computer programming. Thus some preliminary information is included on operating systems, languages and filing systems with a level of detail that will be helpful to ...
AJ Robotham, A. Yarwood, B. L. Davies
openaire   +2 more sources

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