2,092 research outputs found

    CGIMP: Real-time exploration and covariate projection for self-organizing map datasets

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    <p>First major version of CGIMP, as published in the Journal of Open Source Software. Contributing Authors: Adam G. Diehl Alan P. Boyle</p&gt

    Boyle, Alan R, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/373084Surname: BOYLE Given Name(s) or Initials: ALAN R Military Service Number or Last Known Location: No Service Number Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 6099184125 Item: [2016.0049.05406] "Boyle, Alan R, [No Service Number]

    Tribute to Kay Boyle

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     for Ian Under a bright San Francisco starI earned my MA in Creative Writing at San Francisco State in 1968.  I had the good fortune to have Kay Boyle standing in my proverbial corner. Kay is (I use the present tense because, once set down, literature is here to stay) an amazingly accomplished and well-versed author with some 40 published books to round out her long lifetime (1902-1992). Kay Boyle in Crowd, San Francisco State College Strike, 1968-1969 by Gerald Grow Throughout her writin..

    Marching the Streets of San Francisco With Novelist and Activist, Kay Boyle

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    In this wonderfully vivid piece, originally published in 2013 and now posted on LitHub, Marianne Goldsmith tells about marching the streets of San Francisco with Kay Boyle in the early 1970s. The author says she was inspired to revive it after the Jan 6th riot in Washington, D.C. "Marching the Streets of San Francisco With Novelist and Activist, Kay Boyle," http://disq.us/t/3wqn7rz Marianne Goldsmith is the pen-name of Marianne Smith. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds ..

    Genius eclipsed: the fate of Robert Boyle

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    The article focuses on 17th century British natural philosopher and scientist Robert Boyle. The author explores Boyle's relationship with contemporary scientist Sir Isaac Newton and considers why Newton, as opposed to Boyle, remained famous. The author explores the importance of Boyle's writings including "Of the Usefulness of Natural Philosophy," "Sceptical Chymist," and "Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours." The article also considers subjects including English polymath Robert Hooke, the Royal Society of London, and Boyle's Law about the relationship between the volume of a gas and its pressure

    Boyle-Lab/Blacklist: Official ENCODE Blacklist release for publication

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    <p>Functional genomics assays based on high-throughput sequencing greatly expand our ability to understand the genome. Here, we define the ENCODE blacklist- a comprehensive set of regions in the human, mouse, worm, and fly genomes that have anomalous, unstructured, or high signal in next-generation sequencing experiments independent of cell line or experiment. The removal of the ENCODE blacklist is an essential quality measure when analyzing functional genomics data.</p&gt

    Boyle School

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    Photograph - A view of the Boyle School building, Boyle, Albert

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    Photograph - A view of the Boyle School building, Boyle, Albert
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