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From the Desk of Editors: Surgical Oncology-Embracing Change and Enduring Relevance. [PDF]
Garg PK, Somashekhar SP.
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Open Benchmarking for Cell-Based Multiscale Models: Lessons from a Community Initiative
Ntiniakou T +33 more
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Time series visualization tools through a Virtual Observatory in geodesy
This poster presents the context of the astronomical Virtual Observatory (VO), an ambitious international proposal to provide uniform, convenient access to disparate, geographically dispersed archives of astronomical data from software which runs on the computer on the astronomer's desktop.
Deleflie, Florent +6 more
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Virtual Observatory tools for Solar System bodies
Research in dynamics and astrometry of objects of the Solar system leads us to provide ephemerides and data useful for the preparation of astrophysical observations from the Earth or from space, and for the analysis of these observations. The advent of the Virtual Observatory project offers new interesting possibilities.
Thuillot, William +4 more
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A new service using IPDA and Virtual Observatory tools to provide absolute solar spectra at ground
In the framework of the Sun-Earth relations, the SOLSPEC spectrometer embarked on the International Space Station allowed to obtain solar spectra at different periods of the solar cycle and in particular at its minimum. Spectra are currently accessible via various virtual observatory services including at CDS (Centre de Donnees de Strasbourg, France ...
Sarkissian, Alain, Meftah, Mustapha
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Multidimensional indexing tools for the virtual observatory
Astronomische Nachrichten, 2007AbstractThe last decade has seen a dramatic change in the way astronomy is carried out. The dawn of the the new microelectronic devices, like CCDs has dramatically extended the amount of observed data. Large, in some cases all sky surveys emerged in almost all the wavelength ranges of the observable spectrum of electromagnetic waves.
I. Csabai +7 more
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