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Heatmap showing the simulated output of the XOR circuit by Tamsir <i>et al</i>. [11].
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Simulation results for the phage communication circuit from Pathania <i>et al</i>. [5].
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Simulation results of the quorum sensing circuit by Omar Din <i>et al</i>. [28].
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On the Applicability of Language Models to Block-Based Programs
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Resolving Harvesting Errors in Institutional Repository Migration : Using Python Scripts with VS Code and LLM Integration.
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Dynamic Thermal Perception: Analyzing Skin Temperature Patterns Under Cyclical Heat Conditions Using Python
Published 2025“…The study utilized the Python programming language to model the data and fitted its cooling period to Newton's Law of Cooling to assess thermodynamic behavior across multiple body zones. …”
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Dataflow programming for the analysis of molecular dynamics with AViS, an analysis and visualization software application
Published 2020“…By utilizing the dataflow programming (DFP) paradigm, algorithms can be defined by execution graphs, and arbitrary data can be transferred between nodes using visual connectors. …”
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Data Bloom 2025: Visualize with Python
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr">Workshop Description: Want to use Python to visualize your dataset? In this workshop, we will use libraries such as Matplotlib, Seaborn, and more to create meaningful plots. …”
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WEDAP: A Python Package for Streamlined Plotting of Molecular Simulation Data
Published 2024“…WEDAP facilitates (i) the parsing of WE simulation data stored in highly compressed, hierarchical HDF5 files and (ii) incorporates trajectory weights from WE simulations into all generated plots. Our Python package consists of multiple user-friendly interfaces: a command-line interface, a graphical user interface, and a Python application programming interface. …”
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