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    Finites differences python code to solve CH equation with a source term and Comsol routine to solve Brusselator equation in radial domains. by Giulio Facchini (9031490)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr"><b><i>* Cahn-Hilliard simulations *</i></b><br>Finite difference code implementing the modified Cahn Hilliard equation with a forward Euler scheme and the possibility to parallelize the solver using the numba python library.…”
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    Results derived from <i>D</i>-SPR analysis at 25°C: <i>D</i>-SPR values refer to the <i>D</i> calculated with the Python script; <i>error</i> column reports the standard deviation values and represents the variability within the mean of four experimental replicates. by Gabriele Antonio Zingale (12463357)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Results derived from <i>D</i>-SPR analysis at 25°C: <i>D</i>-SPR values refer to the <i>D</i> calculated with the Python script; <i>error</i> column reports the standard deviation values and represents the variability within the mean of four experimental replicates.…”
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    Results derived from <i>D</i>-SPR analysis of the lysozyme (349μM) at 25°C: <i>D</i>-SPR values refer to the <i>D</i> calculated with the Python script described previously; the <i>error</i> column reports the standard deviation values and represents the variability within the mean of four experimental replicates; values are consistent with the ones reported in the existing literature [13]. by Gabriele Antonio Zingale (12463357)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Results derived from <i>D</i>-SPR analysis of the lysozyme (349μM) at 25°C: <i>D</i>-SPR values refer to the <i>D</i> calculated with the Python script described previously; the <i>error</i> column reports the standard deviation values and represents the variability within the mean of four experimental replicates; values are consistent with the ones reported in the existing literature [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0312594#pone.0312594.ref013" target="_blank">13</a>].…”
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    code implementing the finite element method and finite difference method from Hybrid PDE-ODE Models for Efficient Simulation of Infection Spread in Epidemiology by Kristina Maier (20520371)

    Published 2025
    “…This dataset contains code implementing the finite element method based on Kaskade 7 (C++) and code implementing the finite difference method (Python) for the development of hybrid PDE-ODE models aimed at efficiently simulating infection spread in epidemiology. …”
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    Supporting data for "Interpreting complex ecological patterns and processes across differentscales using Artificial Intelligence" by Yifei Gu (9507104)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">This thesis bridges the gap between field observations and the empirical understanding of ecological systems by applying AI models at different spatial scales and hierarchical levels to study ecological complexity. The detailed implementation, source code and demo dataset are included in dedicated folders for each chapter.…”
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    Code by Baoqiang Chen (21099509)

    Published 2025
    “…For gene-level RNA features, we used the value from the highest-expressing transcript to represent the gene-level RNA feature. …”
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    CSMILES: A Compact, Human-Readable SMILES Extension for Conformations by James W. Furness (22319738)

    Published 2025
    “…A two-way conversion from three-dimensional (3D) structure to CSMILES has been implemented, and the article is accompanied by a Python code which effectuates such conversions. …”
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    CSMILES: A Compact, Human-Readable SMILES Extension for Conformations by James W. Furness (22319738)

    Published 2025
    “…A two-way conversion from three-dimensional (3D) structure to CSMILES has been implemented, and the article is accompanied by a Python code which effectuates such conversions. …”