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Autor:
Michael Frenklach, Reinhardt Pinzón, Wendy S. Koegler, Branko Ruscic, Christine L. Yang, William J. Pitz, Larry A. Rahn, Sandeep Nijsure, Gregor von Laszewski, Theresa L. Windus, Renata Mccoy, Eric G. Stephan, Carina Lansing, James D. Myers, Brett T. Didier, Thomas C. Allison, Sandra Bittner, Carmen M. Pancerella, Karen Schuchardt, Michael Lee, Luwi Oluwole, David J. Leahy, Michael Minkoff, John C. Hewson, Yen-Ling Ho, William H. Green, David Montoya, Al Wagner
Publikováno v:
Cluster Computing. 8:243-253
The Collaboratory for Multi-scale Chemical Science (CMCS) is developing a powerful informatics-based approach to synthesizing multi-scale information in support of systems-based research and is applying it within combustion science. An open source mu
Autor:
Wendy S. Koegler, Cornelius F. Ivory
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology Progress. 12:822-836
Equilibrium gradient techniques constitute a class of separation methods that combine the steps of separation and concentration by using a gradient in one or more counteracting forces to create a stable equilibrium point at which a protein can focus.
Autor:
Wendy S. Koegler, Cornelius F. Ivory
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chromatography A. 726:229-236
Gradient techniques are a class of separation methods that combine the steps of isolation and concentration. This class of techniques uses one or more gradients of counteracting forces to create an ‘equilibrium point’ at which a protein can focus
Autor:
W. Philip Kegelmeyer, Wendy S. Koegler
Publikováno v:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN: 9783540287957
IDA
IDA
In this paper we describe a data analysis toolkit constructed to meet the needs of data discovery in large scale spatio-temporal data. The toolkit is a C library of building blocks that can be assembled into data analyses. Our goals were to build a t
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https://doi.org/10.1007/11552253_18
https://doi.org/10.1007/11552253_18
Autor:
Michael Frenklach, Sandeep Nijsure, James D. Myers, Yen-Ling Ho, Branko Ruscic, Renata Mccoy, John C. Hewson, Sandra Bittner, David J. Leahy, Thomas C. Allison, William H. Green, L. Lansing, David Montoya, Mike Minkoff, G. von Laszewski, Eric G. Stephan, Michael Lee, Al Wagner, Reinhardt Pinzón, Christine L. Yang, Theresa L. Windus, Larry A. Rahn, Karen Schuchardt, Brett T. Didier, Carmen M. Pancerella, William J. Pitz, Wendy S. Koegler
Publikováno v:
CLADE
The collaboratory for multiscale chemical science (CMCS) is developing a powerful informatics-based approach to synthesizing multiscale information to support a systems-based research approach and is applying it in support of combustion research. An
Autor:
Wendy S. Koegler
The Feature Characterization project (FCDMF) has the goal of building tools that can extract and analyze coherent features in a terabyte dataset. We desire to extend our feature characterization library (FClib) to support a wider variety of complex A
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https://doi.org/10.2172/820203
https://doi.org/10.2172/820203
Autor:
Wendy S. Koegler, W. Philip Kegelmeyer
The Feature Characterization project (FCDMF) has the goal of building tools that can extract and analyze coherent features in a terabyte dataset. We desire to extend our feature characterization library (FClib) to support a wider variety of complex A
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https://doi.org/10.2172/918321
https://doi.org/10.2172/918321
Autor:
Wendy S. Koegler, Linda G. Griffith
Publikováno v:
Biomaterials. 25(14)
Because tissues are characterized by a well-defined three-dimensional arrangement of cells, tissue engineering scaffolds that facilitate the organization and differentiation of new tissue will have improved performance in comparison to scaffolds that
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomedical materials research. 63(5)
Biodegradable polymeric devices for drug delivery and tissue engineering are often fabricated with the use of organic solvents and may still contain significant amounts of solvent (> 1 wt%) even after aggressive vacuum drying. This excess solvent can