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    SPiN-Lab/connPFM: v0.0.1

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    What's Changed Folder structure and add files from previous repositories by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/6 Setup connPFM installation with pip by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/8 Configure lint test and ensure it passes. by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/9 Add logger to the toolbox by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/10 Move all code into main structure by @eurunuela in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/12 Add nsurrogates option to ev_workflowand event_detection functions by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/15 Fix debiasing imports in connPFM.py by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/16 Add unit tests for ev.py by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/17 Change unit test docker image to an image with afni installed by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/19 Allow non parallel workflow for integration testing by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/20 Utils testing by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/22 [ENH] Do not apply inverse transform if not necessary by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/23 Add script to debias with no information about connectivty or co-fluctuation, i.e., PFM-only by @eurunuela in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/26 Avoid creating the nilearn_cache folder when using nilearn maskers by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/29 execute compute_slars.py in a container so the jobs don't change the execution enviroment by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/31 Start using connpfm official docker repository by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/35 Add debiasing testing by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/24 Add testing to slars_stability.py by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/36 add Integration tests to the toolbox by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/38 [ENH] Add different thresholding options to connectivity analysis by @eurunuela in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/41 Deb output by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/39 Build docker with current brach for both PRs and main branches by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/43 correct the path to compute_slars.py inside the image by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/45 Change ETS plots max and min values by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/25 Add matrix argument as an output string for ev_workflow by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/44 Update debiasing call for stability selection PFM by @eurunuela in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/46 Output rss and peak timepoints as txt by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/47 Extend testing to different versions of Python with matrix configuration by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/48 add figure one for OHBM by @vinferrer in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/49 New Contributors @vinferrer made their first contribution in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/6 @eurunuela made their first contribution in https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/pull/12 Full Changelog: https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/connPFM/commits/v0.0.

    SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors: v0.0.2

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    Full Changelog: https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors/compare/v0.0.1...v0.0.

    SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors: v0.0.1

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    <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a href="https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors/compare/v0.0.1-alpha2...v0.0.1">https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors/compare/v0.0.1-alpha2...v0.0.1</a></p&gt

    SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors: v0.0.1-alpha1

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    Full Changelog: https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors/commits/v0.0.1-alpha

    SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors: v0.0.1-alpha2

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    <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a href="https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors/compare/v0.0.1-alpha1...v0.0.1-alpha2">https://github.com/SPiN-Lab/tedana_regressors/compare/v0.0.1-alpha1...v0.0.1-alpha2</a></p&gt

    A Monitoring system for community-lab

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    Community-Lab is an open and distributed infrastructure that provides a testbed for researchers to carry out experiments within wireless community networks. Community networks are an emergent model of infrastructures built with off-the-shelf communication equipment that aims to satisfy a community's demand for Internet access and ICT services. Community-Lab consists of a set of nodes integrated into the existing community networks to give researchers access to the network and to allow them to perform experiments. The challenging environment of community networks needs a careful evaluation of experimental data to understand application behavior and spot any misbehavior or anomalies. This paper focuses on demonstrating a monitoring system tailored to meet the specific requirements of the testbed and proposes an architecture for self management to automate management. This demonstration aims to present the current status of the monitoring system, the data gathered and also invite others to experiment with the data generated by the monitoring system

    The future of the Romanian library

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    Thanks to print and electronic technology and prompted by planetary issues of all kinds, everyone today is part of a global discourse. The Community Informatics Lab itself includes students and scholars from China, India, Iran, Iraq, Japan, and Syria, as well as the United States. And we see one of the tasks of community informatics as to help design the future of public computing, which includes the modern library. Accordingly, this Lab Note reflects the Community Informatics Lab as catalyst. A discussion in the lab encouraged the author, a future librarian and student of community informatics, to write this article for a publication in her home country (and language). We also encouraged her to translate it, knowing that other countries could learn from the experience of Romania, however unique it has been. An earlier version was published in Romanian in the weekly Dilema Veche (Old Dilemma) http://www.dilemaveche.ro/index.php?nr=215&cmd=articol&id=7953. Cristina Stanciu, PhD candidate in the English Department at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provided invaluable help with translation.Submitted by Sarah Shreeves ([email protected]) on 2008-08-12T14:42:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 CILabNote_9_romania.pdf: 185241 bytes, checksum: 79d5b89033150a66f2ab6b2bd33e090b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2008-08-12T14:42:34Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CILabNote_9_romania.pdf: 185241 bytes, checksum: 79d5b89033150a66f2ab6b2bd33e090b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008published or submitted for publicatio

    Prairienet and community networking: An annotated bibliography

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    This Lab Note is a working bibliography, prepared as part of a book we are researching and writing about Prairienet. Other authors include Paul Adams, Ann Bishop, Karen Fletcher, Greg Newby, and Martin Wolske. Prairienet is the 15-year-old electronic community network in Champaign, Illinois initiated by faculty at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. The book project formed part of the graduate-level course LIS490CIC Community Informatics Corps, taught in Spring 2008 by Kate Williams.Submitted by Sarah Shreeves ([email protected]) on behalf of Kate Williams on 2008-08-12T14:48:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 CILabNote8_pnet.pdf: 214100 bytes, checksum: e646155b44c43eab9892e0d2c43a0565 (MD5) PDF replaced 2008-08-08 with current version. Original PDF removed by [email protected] available in DSpace on 2008-08-12T14:48:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CILabNote8_pnet.pdf: 214100 bytes, checksum: e646155b44c43eab9892e0d2c43a0565 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008published or submitted for publicatio

    LAB Circular Economy Annual Review 2022

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    The theme of this publication is circular economy, which is one of the four focus areas at LAB University of Applied Sciences (LAB). This publication contains 14 articles written by experts from LAB and its stakeholders. This review presents the latest interesting research, development and innovation activities in the context of sustainable circular economy. The publication supports communication with LAB’s partner universities, companies and other stakeholders, and it is a part of sustainability and circular economy related actions in the R&D, educational and company partnership operations of LAB.fi=Ei tietoa saavutettavuudesta|sv=Okänd tillgänglighet|en=Unknown accessibility

    A bibliography and webliography of Puerto Rican Chicago

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    This Lab Note reflects the first stage of a three-year research project known as eChicago. Our interest here is to examine the population of Chicago, in particular a subset of ethnicities and community areas, and analyze how these communities are navigating the digital age. Stage one is to understand the communities today and discover how they are represented in cyberspace. Thus our initial products include a webliography/bibliography on each community and we are honored to partner with experts on these communities. eChicago is funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services and the full title of the project is Chicago community informatics: Places, uses, resources.Submitted by Sarah Shreeves ([email protected]) on 2008-08-12T14:37:33Z No. of bitstreams: 1 CILabNote7_puerto_rican_chicago.pdf: 361090 bytes, checksum: 1da79ef3f6c3ac9036071830acf6c03e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2008-08-12T14:37:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CILabNote7_puerto_rican_chicago.pdf: 361090 bytes, checksum: 1da79ef3f6c3ac9036071830acf6c03e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008Institute of Museum and Library Servicespublished or submitted for publicatio
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