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Comparison of performance between our next reaction implementation and the Python library from Ref. [3].
Published 2025“…<p>We simulate SIR epidemic processes on Watts-Strogatz networks with parameters <i>k</i><sub>0</sub> = 5, <i>p</i> = 0.1 <b>(a)</b> and Barabási-Albert networks with parameter <i>m</i> = 5 <b>(b)</b> using the Python wrapper of our C++ implementation and compare its performance with the Python library from Ref. …”
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Multi-Version PYZ Builder Script: A Universal Python Module Creation Tool
Published 2024“…This script allows for the creation of a <b>Universal Python Module</b> that is optimized for <b>cross-platform compatibility</b> and supports multiple Python versions, from Python 3.6 onwards. …”
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System Hardware ID Generator Script: A Cross-Platform Hardware Identification Tool
Published 2024“…This ensures that each device has a distinct identifier.</li><li><b>Cross-Platform Compatibility</b>: Designed with cross-platform functionality in mind, the script works seamlessly on Windows, macOS, Linux, Unix, and other operating systems where Python 3.6 or higher is installed.…”
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Data features examined for potential biases.
Published 2025“…Teams were invited to develop hypotheses, to use tools of their choosing to identify potential sources of bias, and to provide a final report.</p><p><b>Results:</b> Five teams participated, three of which included both informaticians and clinicians. …”
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Analysis topics.
Published 2025“…Teams were invited to develop hypotheses, to use tools of their choosing to identify potential sources of bias, and to provide a final report.</p><p><b>Results:</b> Five teams participated, three of which included both informaticians and clinicians. …”
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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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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“…Interactive features include hover tooltips displaying cell metadata, legend control, and zoom functionality, enabling rapid exploration of cell- and cluster-level properties. <b>(c)</b> High-resolution screenshots from a representative spatial transcriptomics dataset (~3,000 cells) illustrate the SpatioView interface, with labeled control panels, legends, and zoom options. …”
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Data for "A hollow fiber membrane permeance evaluation device demonstrating outside-in and inside-out performance differences"
Published 2025“…<a href="https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28259672" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28259672</a></li><li>GitHub project: <a href="https://github.com/Timothy-J-Warner/membrane-flux-analysis-tool" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://github.com/Timothy-J-Warner/membrane-flux-analysis-tool</a></li></ul><h2>Terminology:</h2><ul><li>Configuration 1 = config_a = Fig. 2 (a)</li><li>Configuration 2 - config_b = Fig. 2 (b)</li><li>Load cell 1 = Channel_0</li><li>Load cell 2 = Channel_1</li><li>Load cell 3 = Channel_2</li><li>Validation experiment 1 = I</li><li>Validation experiment 2 = II</li><li>Validation experiment 3 = III</li></ul><h2>Data Contents</h2><h3>Device Validation</h3><h4>Device_validation > Load_cell_data:</h4><ul><li>Contains all the raw load cell data used for the device validation.…”
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