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Greenstone: open-source DL software [PDF]
Greenstone is a comprehensive system for constructing and presenting collections of thousands or millions of documents, including text, images, audio, and video.
Bainbridge, David +2 more
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Multispectral imaging systems are used in art examinations to map and identify pigments, binders and areas of retouching. A monochromatic camera is combined with an appropriate wavelength selection system and acquires a variable ...
Antonino Cosentino
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Cheminformatics Models for Inhibitors of Schistosoma mansoni Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by a parasite Schistosoma mansoni and affects over 200 million annually. There is an urgent need to discover novel therapeutic options to control the disease with the recent emergence of drug ...
Sonam Gaba +3 more
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Distributed manufacturing of an open-source tourniquet testing system
Tourniquets are effective for casualty-prevention in emergency situations. The use of centrally-manufactured commercial tourniquets, however, is not always possible due to supply chain disruptions.
Dawei Liu +4 more
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The phrase “open source” is not something often heard in everyday conversation. However, the idea of downloadable, free, software, particularly mobile applications, or “apps,” has become quite commonplace. Individuals often download free products, grateful that they are available, and will potentially work well, without thinking where they originate or
Ronnie Lessem, Tony Bradley
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Open access and open source in chemistry [PDF]
Scientific data are being generated and shared at ever-increasing rates. Two new mechanisms for doing this have developed: open access publishing and open source research. We discuss both, with recent examples, highlighting the differences between the two, and the strengths of both.
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Terahertz and Cultural Heritage Science: Examination of Art and Archaeology
Cultural Heritage scientists need methodologies to examine Art and Archaeology in order to understand artistic materials and techniques and devise better conservation procedures.
Antonino Cosentino
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In silico approach for predicting toxicity of peptides and proteins. [PDF]
BackgroundOver the past few decades, scientific research has been focused on developing peptide/protein-based therapies to treat various diseases. With the several advantages over small molecules, including high specificity, high penetration, ease of ...
Sudheer Gupta +6 more
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Review of Current Simple Ultrasound Hardware Considerations, Designs, and Processing Opportunities
Ultrasound is one of the most widely used imaging tools for non-destructive testing (NDT) and non-invasive medical diagnosis. Since its beginnings in the 1950s, ultrasound imaging research has led to innovations such as new sensors, signal processing ...
Luc Jonveaux +4 more
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Open Source for Open Source License Compliance
Today, many software systems are of a level of complexity that no single company can implement modern solutions alone. Thus many companies engage in the open source software (OSS) ecosystem to keep the development costs manageable. But the usage of third-party components (both OSS and commercial) also mandates the need of a license compliance process ...
Fendt, Oliver, Jaeger, Michael
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