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Opensource Chemistry and Opensource Chemoinformatics
The Blue Obelisk mailing list has seen an interesting discussion on ambiguity in the term 'open source', triggered by a study by Beth Ritter Guth. For example, Jean-Claude Bradley performs 'open source' science (see his Useful Chemistry blog) who is not opposed to using closed source software, while the Blue Obelisk is about 'open source' software.
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Automated gradient equilibration of macromolecular crystals to new solution conditions
A device and method for gentle, automated and inexpensive solution exchange for macromolecular crystals is described.We describe a device and a method for changing the ambient solution of a macromolecular crystal. The approach is gentle, automated, inexpensive and open source.
Douglas H. Juers +2 more
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Web Conferencing Traffic - An Analysis using DimDim as Example
In this paper, we present an evaluation of the Ethernet traffic for host and attendees of the popular opensource web conferencing system DimDim. While traditional Internet-centric approaches such as the MBONE have been used over the past decades, current
Seeling, Patrick
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Three weeks of heat maintenance potentiates the benefits of heat acclimation in trained females
At‐home heat acclimation improves thermoneutral fitness and exercise performance in a hot environment in females. Heat maintenance further potentiates performance. Abstract We investigated whether heat adaptation (HA) could be maintained in trained females following an initial acclimation period.
Normand A. Richard +5 more
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Detection of Television Advertisement [PDF]
Tato práce se zabývá detekcí televízních reklam v nahraných streamech z TV karet anebo samotného nahraného videa v kvalitním formátu. Poskytuje náhled a porovnává různé techniky jak řešit tento problém. Mnou vybrané řešení používá jen OpenSource nástroje
Turoň, Michal
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On the Border Length Minimization Problem (BLMP) on a Square Array
Protein/Peptide microarrays are rapidly gaining momentum in the diagnosis of cancer. High-density and highthroughput peptide arrays are being extensively used to detect tumor biomarkers, examine kinase activity, identify antibodies having low serum ...
Dinh, Hieu +2 more
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Abstract Learning strategies encompass the diverse approaches students employ to master challenging subjects like anatomy. However, research examining these strategies in isolation remains inconclusive. Recent evidence suggests a shift toward a person‐centered paradigm that considers how student subgroups combine multiple learning strategies.
Birte Barbian +9 more
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An all-volunteer organization called the Opensource Opencourseware Prototype System (OOPS), headquartered in Taiwan, was initially designed to translate open source materials from MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) site into Chinese.
Mimi Miyoung Lee +2 more
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BENCHMARKING AND CONFIGURATION OF OPENSOURCE MANUFACTURING EXECUTION SYSTEM (MES) APPLICATION
Information now is an important element to every growing industry in the world. In order to keep up with other competitors, endless improvements in optimizing overall efficiency are needed. There still exist barriers that separate departments in PT.
Ganesha Nur Laksmana +2 more
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ABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women and has been linked to exposure to environmental chemicals. However, many chemicals have not been evaluated for relationships with this outcome. In this study, we analyzed RNA sequencing data from human breast cancer‐derived MCF7 cells exposed to hundreds of individual chemicals.
Lauren E. Koval +2 more
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