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    Brian 2

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    Brian 2 A clock-driven simulator for spiking neural networks Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks. It is written in the Python programming language and is available on almost all platforms. We believe that a simulator should not only save the time of processors, but also the time of scientists. Brian is therefore designed to be easy to learn and use, highly flexible and easily extensible. Documentation for Brian2 can be found at http://brian2.readthedocs.org The code is developed here: https://github.com/brian-team/brian2/ Brian2 is released under the terms of the CeCILL 2.1 license. If you use Brian for your published research, we kindly ask you to cite our article: Stimberg, M, Brette, R, Goodman, DFM. “Brian 2, an Intuitive and Efficient Neural Simulator.” eLife 8 (2019): e47314. doi: 10.7554/eLife.47314

    Brian Sandrock Architects:brochure

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    Colour brochure of 50 pages, 29.6 * 23.5 mm. Scanned at 600 dpi using a Canoscan 8000f scanner. 19 items, 297968 kb in total, 617500000 pixels in total.Colour brochure of Brian Sandrock Architects commemorating the firm's 35th birthday. It includes University of Pretoria campus buildings designed by the architects.Kleurbrosjure van Brian Sandrock Argitekte ter viering van die firma se 35ste bestaansjaar. Dit sluit kampusgeboue van die Universiteit van Pretoria in wat deur die argitekte ontwerp is

    Time Capsule Letter - Brian McCochern, West Mecklenburg High School

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    Letter to the Class of 2013, written by West Mecklenburg High School Senior Brian McCochern. This letter was added to the time capsule buried in honor of Central Piedmont's 25th anniversary in 1988 and was reopened in 2013 during the 50th anniversary celebrations

    Time Capsule Letter - Brian Little, West Mecklenburg High School

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    Letter to the Class of 2013, written by West Mecklenburg High School Senior Brian Little. This letter was added to the time capsule buried in honor of Central Piedmont's 25th anniversary in 1988 and was reopened in 2013 during the 50th anniversary celebrations

    Brian 2

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    <p><strong>Brian 2</strong></p> <p><em>A clock-driven simulator for spiking neural networks</em></p> <p>Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks. It is written in the Python programming language and is available on almost all platforms. We believe that a simulator should not only save the time of processors, but also the time of scientists. Brian is therefore designed to be easy to learn and use, highly flexible and easily extensible.</p> <p>Documentation for Brian2 can be found at <a href="http://brian2.readthedocs.org">http://brian2.readthedocs.org</a></p> <p>The code is developed here: <a href="https://github.com/brian-team/brian2/">https://github.com/brian-team/brian2/</a></p> <p>Brian2 is released under the terms of the CeCILL 2.1 license.</p> <p>If you use Brian for your published research, we kindly ask you to cite our article:</p> <p>Stimberg, M, Brette, R, Goodman, DFM. “Brian 2, an Intuitive and Efficient Neural Simulator.” eLife 8 (2019): e47314. <a href="https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.47314">doi: 10.7554/eLife.47314</a>.</p&gt

    Brian 2

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    Brian 2 A clock-driven simulator for spiking neural networks Brian is a free, open source simulator for spiking neural networks. It is written in the Python programming language and is available on almost all platforms. We believe that a simulator should not only save the time of processors, but also the time of scientists. Brian is therefore designed to be easy to learn and use, highly flexible and easily extensible. Documentation for Brian2 can be found at http://brian2.readthedocs.org The code is developed here: https://github.com/brian-team/brian2/ Brian2 is released under the terms of the CeCILL 2.1 license. If you use Brian for your published research, we suggest that you cite one of our introductory articles: Goodman DFM and Brette R (2009). The Brian simulator. Front Neurosci doi: 10.3389/neuro.01.026.2009 Stimberg M, Goodman DFM, Benichoux V, Brette R (2014). Equation-oriented specification of neural models for simulations. Frontiers Neuroinf, doi: 10.3389/fninf.2014.00006.2.2.2.

    Ask Brian McFee #2: Working With Multitrack Audio Collections

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    Ask Brian McFee is a new regular column in which letters sent by members across the SpokenWeb network concerning the digital analysis of sound are answered by our resident computational audio expert, Brian McFee (NYU). In this column, Brian explores how to harness technology in order to reassemble a multitrack audio collection

    [Report to W. P Gannaway by V. J. Brian, April 20, 1964 #1]

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    Report by V. J. Brian, a detective who assisted in searching the Texas School Book Depository following the assassination of President Kennedy. Brian states that Hosty, an FBI agent, said that Oswald was a Communist and worked at the Texas School Book Depository

    Time Capsule Letter - Brian Keith Babb, West Mecklenburg High School

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    Letter to the Class of 2013, written by West Mecklenburg High School Senior Brian Keith Babb. This letter was added to the time capsule buried in honor of Central Piedmont's 25th anniversary in 1988 and was reopened in 2013 during the 50th anniversary celebrations

    [Report to W. P Gannaway by V. J. Brian, April 20, 1964 #2]

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    Report by V. J. Brian, a detective who assisted in searching the Texas School Book Depository following the assassination of President Kennedy. Brian states that Hosty, an FBI agent, said that Oswald was a Communist and worked at the Texas School Book Depository
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