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    Corpora from the articles in order of size. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

    Published 2025
    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Media information. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Information from interactions. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Table of the database statistical measures. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Tweets information. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Examples of tweets texts (Portuguese). by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Methodological flowchart. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Number of tweets collected per query and type. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Examples of tweets texts (English). by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    Users information. by Sylvia Iasulaitis (8301189)

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    “…Python algorithms were developed to model each primary collection type. …”
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    The Improved Hydro-Sediment Numerical Model and Machine Learning Models by Yuning Tan (20580932)

    Published 2025
    “…The hydro-sediment model was implemented in the C# programming language using Visual Studio, while the machine learning models were developed in Python.…”
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    Data and code from: Hatchery-reared coho salmon develop less otolith deformities in tanks with alternating water flow directions by Leigh Gaffney (1389855)

    Published 2025
    “…</li><li>Measurements were generated by manually classifying otolith regions in Adobe Photoshop and calculating pixel coverage using a Python script.</li><li>Representative otolith images and details of the classification workflow are provided in the main manuscript figures and Methods section. …”
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    Data and Code repository for the paper: <b>Visual loom caused by self- or object-movement elicits distinct responses in mouse superior colliculus</b> by Stefano Zucca (21686006)

    Published 2025
    “…Binned rates were transformed into z-scores by normalizing to the mean and standard deviation of firing rate across all stimulus conditions.</p><h2>Code Description</h2><p dir="ltr">Shared code contains both MATLAB and Python functions used in the analysis provided in the study. …”
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    <b>Altered cognitive processes shape tactile perception in autism.</b> (data) by Ourania Semelidou (19178362)

    Published 2025
    “…The perceptual decision-making setup was controlled by Bpod (Sanworks) through scripts in Python (PyBpod, https://pybpod.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). …”
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    MCCN Case Study 3 - Select optimal survey locality by Donald Hobern (21435904)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">This is a simple implementation that uses four environmental attributes imported for all Australia (or a subset like NSW) at a moderate grid scale:</p><ol><li>Digital soil maps for key soil properties over New South Wales, version 2.0 - SEED - see <a href="https://esoil.io/TERNLandscapes/Public/Pages/SLGA/ProductDetails-SoilAttributes.html" target="_blank">https://esoil.io/TERNLandscapes/Public/Pages/SLGA/ProductDetails-SoilAttributes.html</a></li><li>ANUCLIM Annual Mean Rainfall raster layer - SEED - see <a href="https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/anuclim-annual-mean-rainfall-raster-layer" target="_blank">https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/anuclim-annual-mean-rainfall-raster-layer</a></li><li>ANUCLIM Annual Mean Temperature raster layer - SEED - see <a href="https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/anuclim-annual-mean-temperature-raster-layer" target="_blank">https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/anuclim-annual-mean-temperature-raster-layer</a></li></ol><h4><b>Dependencies</b></h4><ul><li>This notebook requires Python 3.10 or higher</li><li>Install relevant Python libraries with: <b>pip install mccn-engine rocrate</b></li><li>Installing mccn-engine will install other dependencies</li></ul><h4><b>Overview</b></h4><ol><li>Generate STAC metadata for layers from predefined configuratiion</li><li>Load data cube and exclude nodata values</li><li>Scale all variables to a 0.0-1.0 range</li><li>Select four layers for comparison (soil organic carbon 0-30 cm, soil pH 0-30 cm, mean annual rainfall, mean annual temperature)</li><li>Select 10 random points within NSW</li><li>Generate 10 new layers representing standardised environmental distance between one of the selected points and all other points in NSW</li><li>For every point in NSW, find the lowest environmental distance to any of the selected points</li><li>Select the point in NSW that has the highest value for the lowest environmental distance to any selected point - this is the most different point</li><li>Clean up and save results to RO-Crate</li></ol><p><br></p>…”
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    Linking Thermal Conductivity to Equations of State Using the Residual Entropy Scaling Theory by Zhuo Li (165589)

    Published 2024
    “…Besides, a detailed examination of the impact of the critical enhancement term on mixture calculations was conducted. To use our model easily, a software package written in Python is provided in the Supporting Information.…”