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Weird Blue Lightning Explained
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| Most people see lightning strikes that go from clouds to the ground, but some lightning goes upward, forming blue jets and gigantic jets. Perhaps the most dangerous lightning appears as "bolts from the blue" ...continue
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Spotfire DecisionSite 9.1
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| Spotfire DecisionSite 9.1 is visual and interactive analytics software designed for scientists and engineers. It is the latest update to the Spotfire Enterprise Analytics platform ...continue
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Origin 8
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| Origin 8 introduces a new data analysis workspace with tightly-integrated workbooks, publication-quality graphics and standardized analysis tools ...continue
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OriginPro 8
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| OriginPro 8 offers all of the features of Origin plus extended analysis tools for statistics, 3-D fitting, image processing and signal processing ...continue
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CART 5
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| CART is a decision tree tool that automatically sifts large, complex databases, searching for and isolating significant patterns and relationships ...continue
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GENESIS 5.2
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| GENESIS 5.2 software includes features such as Auto Shape, an automatic spectrum collection routine that includes a free drawing capability and allows the user to select points and/or shapes from an image to collect spectrum ...continue
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STN AnaVist 2.0
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| STN AnaVist analysis and visualization software analyzes search results from the multidisciplinary CAplus database and the patent databases USPATFULL and PCTFULL, as well as from Derwent World Patents Index ...continue
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Graphics Readers' Choice Gold Award: Origin
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| Origin is a graphing and analysis program for researchers, which covers a range of scientific disciplines. It provides tools and options for importing, transforming, manipulating, graphing and analyzing data, as well as for publishing results. ...continue
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Neural Network Analysis Speeds Disease Risk Predictions
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Innovative clinical models transform cardiovascular assessment algorithm Ninad Patil, M.D., M.S. and Timothy J. Smith, R.Ph., Ph.D.
The selection and dosing of drugs is an important component of many care plans designed by clinicians in a wide variety of healthcare settings. At the University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, research is aimed at the evaluation of factors that influence both selection and dosing of drugs based upon pathophysiological and pharmacological principles. Recently, research physician Ninad Patil and research pharmacist ...continue
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