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    Open model of education using Open Source principles by Viduka Dejan, Ličina Boris, Kraguljac Vladimir

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This is reflected in the use of legal software that is free, the use of old computer configurations and open access to scientific and university publications. …”
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    COVID19 Disease Map, a computational knowledge repository of virus–host interaction mechanisms by Marek Ostaszewski, Anna Niarakis, Alexander Mazein, Inna Kuperstein, Robert Phair, Aurelio Orta‐Resendiz, Vidisha Singh, Sara Sadat Aghamiri, Marcio Luis Acencio, Enrico Glaab, Andreas Ruepp, Gisela Fobo, Corinna Montrone, Barbara Brauner, Goar Frishman, Luis Cristóbal Monraz Gómez, Julia Somers, Matti Hoch, Shailendra Kumar Gupta, Julia Scheel, Hanna Borlinghaus, Tobias Czauderna, Falk Schreiber, Arnau Montagud, Miguel Ponce de Leon, Akira Funahashi, Yusuke Hiki, Noriko Hiroi, Takahiro G Yamada, Andreas Dräger, Alina Renz, Muhammad Naveez, Zsolt Bocskei, Francesco Messina, Daniela Börnigen, Liam Fergusson, Marta Conti, Marius Rameil, Vanessa Nakonecnij, Jakob Vanhoefer, Leonard Schmiester, Muying Wang, Emily E Ackerman, Jason E Shoemaker, Jeremy Zucker, Kristie Oxford, Jeremy Teuton, Ebru Kocakaya, Gökçe Yağmur Summak, Kristina Hanspers, Martina Kutmon, Susan Coort, Lars Eijssen, Friederike Ehrhart, Devasahayam Arokia Balaya Rex, Denise Slenter, Marvin Martens, Nhung Pham, Robin Haw, Bijay Jassal, Lisa Matthews, Marija Orlic‐Milacic, Andrea Senff-Ribeiro, Karen Rothfels, Veronica Shamovsky, Ralf Stephan, Cristoffer Sevilla, Thawfeek Varusai, Jean‐Marie Ravel, Rupsha Fraser, Vera Ortseifen, Silvia Marchesi, Piotr Gawron, Ewa Smula, Laurent Heirendt, Venkata Satagopam, Guanming Wu, Anders Riutta, Martin Golebiewski, Stuart Owen, Carole Goble, Xiaoming Hu, Rupert W Overall, Dieter Maier, Angela Bauch, Benjamin M Gyori, John A Bachman, Carlos Vega, Valentin Grouès, Miguel Vazquez, Pablo Porras, Luana Licata, Marta Iannuccelli, Francesca Sacco, Anastasia Nesterova, Anton Yuryev, Anita de Waard, Denes Turei, Augustin Luna, Ozgun Babur, Sylvain Soliman, Alberto Valdeolivas, Marina Esteban‐Medina, Maria Peña‐Chilet, Kinza Rian, Tomáš Helikar, Bhanwar Lal Puniya, Dezso Modos, Agatha Treveil, Marton Olbei, Bertrand De Meulder, Stephane Ballereau, Aurélien Dugourd, Aurélien Naldi, Vincent Noël, Laurence Calzone, Chris Sander, Emek Demir, Tamas Korcsmaros, Tom C Freeman, Franck Augé, Jacques S Beckmann, Jan Hasenauer, Olaf Wolkenhauer, Egon L Willighagen, Alexander R Pico, Chris T Evelo, Marc E Gillespie, Lincoln D Stein, Henning Hermjakob, Peter D'Eustachio, Julio Saez‐Rodriguez, Joaquin Dopazo, Alfonso Valencia, Hiroaki Kitano, Emmanuel Barillot, Charles Auffray, Rudi Balling, Reinhard Schneider, the COVID‐19 Disease Map Community

    Published 2021-10-01
    Subjects: “…computable knowledge repository…”
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    AG-NGS: A powerful and user-friendly computing application for the semi-automated preparation of next-generation sequencing libraries using open liquid handling platforms by Sergio Callejas, Rebeca Álvarez, Alberto Benguria, Ana Dopazo

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…With this in mind, we have developed automatic genomics NGS (AG-NGS), a computing application that allows an open liquid handling platform to be transformed into a library preparation station without losing the potential of an open platform. …”
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    AG-NGS: A powerful and user-friendly computing application for the semi-automated preparation of next-generation sequencing libraries using open liquid handling platforms by Sergio Callejas, Rebeca Álvarez, Alberto Benguria, Ana Dopazo

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Protocol Summary We have developed automatic genomics NGS (AG-NGS), a computing application that allows an open liquid handling platform to be transformed into a library preparation station without losing the potential of an open platform. …”
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    Comprehensive numerical prototyping of paper-based microfluidic devices using open-source tools by Gabriel S. Gerlero, Zahar I. Guerenstein, Nicolás Franck, Claudio L.A. Berli, Pablo A. Kler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Yet for this purpose, we note the lack of comprehensive numerical modeling tools capable of simulating the intricate physicochemical phenomena involved in order to optimize the development process; hence, in this study, we introduce porousMicroTransport, a novel simulation package integrated with the open-source platform OpenFOAM®, designed to address these challenges. porousMicroTransport offers efficient solvers for fluid flow and transport phenomena in microfluidic porous media, including capillarity models and (bio)chemical reactions. …”
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    RABiTPy: an open-source Python software for rapid, AI-powered bacterial tracking and analysis by Samyabrata Sen, Indraneel Vairagare, Jitendrapuri Gosai, Abhishek Shrivastava

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…To address these issues, we developed RABiTPy, an open-source Python software pipeline that integrates traditional and artificial intelligence-based segmentation with tracking tools within a user-friendly framework. …”
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    Estimation of Maneuvering Coefficients of the KCS Using Captive Model Test Simulations in the OpenFOAM Framework by Minsu Cho, Theo Descamps, Benjamin Bouscasse, Young-Myung Choi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…With increasing ship sizes and complex operating conditions, more advanced computational tools are increasingly required. In this study, an OpenFOAM-based in-house solver called foamStar was validated for predicting the hydrodynamic maneuvering behavior of the KRISO Container Ship. …”
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