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Catalogue of compact radio sources in Messier-82 from e-MERLIN observations
Published 2025“…Source finding was initially performed using Python Blob Detection and Source Finder (PyBDSF).</p><p dir="ltr">The dataset includes two tables detailing the properties of these 36 sources:</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Table 3.1: CASA </b><code><strong>imfit</strong></code><b> Source Catalogue</b></p><p dir="ltr">This table contains source parameters derived using the CASA task <code>imfit</code>. …”
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Workflow of a typical Epydemix run.
Published 2025“…<div><p>We present Epydemix, an open-source Python package for the development and calibration of stochastic compartmental epidemic models. …”
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A comparison between the static Python-based visualizations of the p65 activity in activated fibroblasts and the dynamic, HTML-based visualizations that use these same reduction me...
Published 2025“…<p><b>(a)</b> UMAP, t-SNE, PCA, and Diffmap were first generated using the Python libraries Scikit-learn, UMAP, and PyDiffmap within Jupyter to generate static graphs as a starting point. …”
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Design and Implementation of a Browser-Based Toolfor Protecting Gaming Assets from UnauthorizedAccess
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">The project <b>“Design and Implementation of a Browser-Based Tool for Protecting Gaming Assets from Unauthorized Access”</b> focuses on developing a security-oriented software solution that safeguards digital game assets within browser environments.…”
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Supporting data for "Interpreting complex ecological patterns and processes across differentscales using Artificial Intelligence"
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. …”
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Data for "A hollow fiber membrane permeance evaluation device demonstrating outside-in and inside-out performance differences"
Published 2025“…</li><li>Plot data derived from the above data sources.</li><li>Python code to generate figures from the plot data.…”
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Genosophus: A Dynamical-Systems Diagnostic Engine for Neural Representation Analysis
Published 2025“…</b><code><strong>GenosophusV2.py</strong></code></h3><p dir="ltr">Executable Python implementation of the Genosophus Engine.</p><h3><b>2. …”
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Computing speed and memory usage.
Published 2025“…<b>(b)</b> Physical memory consumption depending on simulated plane in radial and depth direction. Color coding same as in (a). Memory consumption was recorded as the maximum resident size during simulation monitored with the Python built-in module resource. …”
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CSMILES: A Compact, Human-Readable SMILES Extension for Conformations
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
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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Replication package for Exploring the relation between source code commit information and SonarQube issues
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">This item represents a replication package/dataset for the article `Exploring the relation between source code commit information and SonarQube issues`. …”
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R codes and curated dataset for “EnoLEX: A Diachronic Lexical Database for the Enggano Language”
Published 2025“…</p><blockquote><b><i>EnoLEX</i></b><i> represents a network of independent research materials consisting of a </i><a href="https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.28295648.v1" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>source dataset</i></a><i>, this repository of source R codes and the curated data, the </i><a href="https://enggano.shinyapps.io/enolex/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>online database</i></a><i>, and a conference </i><a href="https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.27013864.v1" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>paper</i></a><i>.…”
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Mesh Division Schematic Diagram.
Published 2025“…The ABAQUS finite – element software was used, and a random aggregate placement algorithm for RCA was implemented by writing the built – in scripting language Python to generate digital specimens. …”
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Distribution of Splitting Test Loaders.
Published 2025“…The ABAQUS finite – element software was used, and a random aggregate placement algorithm for RCA was implemented by writing the built – in scripting language Python to generate digital specimens. …”
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Ultimate Failure Load.
Published 2025“…The ABAQUS finite – element software was used, and a random aggregate placement algorithm for RCA was implemented by writing the built – in scripting language Python to generate digital specimens. …”
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Distribution of loaders in the compressive test.
Published 2025“…The ABAQUS finite – element software was used, and a random aggregate placement algorithm for RCA was implemented by writing the built – in scripting language Python to generate digital specimens. …”