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A Cross‐Organ Symphony of Human Immune System Maturation
Organ Medicine, EarlyView.
Zhan‐Li Chen
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Comparative analysis of RAD-seq methods for SNP discovery and genetic diversity assessment in oil seed crop safflower. [PDF]
Pathania P +8 more
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Person-centered strategies for integrating TB treatment into community pharmacies for people with TB/HIV in Uganda: A human-centered design methodology study protocol. [PDF]
Izudi J +5 more
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Deacon: fast sequence filtering and contaminant depletion
Constantinides B, Lees J, Crook DW.
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Sketching Methods with Small Window Guarantee Using Minimum Decycling Sets [PDF]
Guillaume Marcais +2 more
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Masked Minimizers: Unifying sequence sketching methods
2022Abstract Minimizers and syncmers are sequence sketching methods that extract representative substrings from a long sequence. We show that both these sampling rules are different instantiations of a new unifying concept we call masked minimizers, which applies a sub-sampling binary mask on a minimizer sketch.
Minh Hoang +2 more
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Journal of Mechanical Design, 2021
Abstract Generally, engineering design progresses from generating requirements to developing concepts. Despite this, educators observe that students have ideas for the eventual solution before fully defining the problem. Thus, a method of exploiting this natural proclivity may result in a better overall product or process.
Nick Spivey +4 more
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Abstract Generally, engineering design progresses from generating requirements to developing concepts. Despite this, educators observe that students have ideas for the eventual solution before fully defining the problem. Thus, a method of exploiting this natural proclivity may result in a better overall product or process.
Nick Spivey +4 more
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Interpreting urban space through cognitive map sketching and sequence analysis
Canadian Geographer / Geographie Canadien, 2008Traditionally, analysis of sketch maps of urban areas has focused on the interpretation of hand‐drawn renditions of features that are most familiar to individuals. Few researchers have investigated the sequence that sketchers use to identify features on the urban landscape and how these features are linked together to form a coherent ‘picture’ of an ...
Sean Doherty, Wayne W Smith
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