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Binary Breathing | Biomedical Computation Review
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2004 grant to create a 3-D model of the respiratory tract. In September 2004, researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington, received a $10 million grant to create a three-dimensional imaging and computer model of how the respiratory tract interacts with particles carried in the air. Ultimately, the researchers hope the effort will lead to a better understanding of what happens when people inhale either toxic substances or medications. How variable are we? Another im...
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Using Low Rank Models | Biomedical Computation Review
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Using Low Rank Models. In the short article below, the author describes how you can use low rank models to understand your data. All submitted comments are reviewed, so it may be a few days before your comment appears on the site. The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. The Top Ten Advances of the Last Decade and The Top Ten Challenges of the Next Decade. A recognition of biocomputings successes. 01/02/1...
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Digital Health Insights: April 2015
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Digital Health Insights: Digital Health on PubChase
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Building a Biomedical Data Ecosystem | Biomedical Computation Review
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Building a Biomedical Data Ecosystem. By Philip E. Bourne, PhD. This issue of the. Biomedical Computation Review fe. Atures the Centers of Excellence for Big Data Computing. These 12 Centers, funded by the NIH’s Big Data to Knowledge Initiative (BD2K), have been established on the principle that we must be united in our efforts to accelerate the translational impact of big data on human health. The DDICC is a community-based effort to establish core principles for finding, accessing, and citing digital r...
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Data's Identity Crisis: The Struggle to Name It, Describe It, Find It, and Publish It; PLUS: The Rise of Cryo-Electron Microscopy; PLUS: Computing the Gut. Special Issue: Education in the Era of Big Data. Wearing Your Health on Your Sleeve; PLUS: Integrating the Fragmented Mind. NIH Launches a United Ecosystem for Big Data; PLUS: Unlocking the Genetics of Complex Diseases. Top 10 Retrospective; PLUS: A Top Twelve List for Biomedical Computing. A recognition of biocomputings successes. More Than Fate: Com...
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Binary Breathing | Biomedical Computation Review
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2004 grant to create a 3-D model of the respiratory tract. In September 2004, researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington, received a $10 million grant to create a three-dimensional imaging and computer model of how the respiratory tract interacts with particles carried in the air. Ultimately, the researchers hope the effort will lead to a better understanding of what happens when people inhale either toxic substances or medications. How variable are we? Another im...
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Building a Biomedical Data Ecosystem | Biomedical Computation Review
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Building a Biomedical Data Ecosystem. By Philip E. Bourne, PhD. This issue of the. Biomedical Computation Review fe. Atures the Centers of Excellence for Big Data Computing. These 12 Centers, funded by the NIH’s Big Data to Knowledge Initiative (BD2K), have been established on the principle that we must be united in our efforts to accelerate the translational impact of big data on human health. The DDICC is a community-based effort to establish core principles for finding, accessing, and citing digital r...
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Data's Identity Crisis: The Struggle to Name It, Describe It, Find It, and Publish It; PLUS: The Rise of Cryo-Electron Microscopy; PLUS: Computing the Gut. Special Issue: Education in the Era of Big Data. Wearing Your Health on Your Sleeve; PLUS: Integrating the Fragmented Mind. NIH Launches a United Ecosystem for Big Data; PLUS: Unlocking the Genetics of Complex Diseases. Top 10 Retrospective; PLUS: A Top Twelve List for Biomedical Computing. A recognition of biocomputings successes. More Than Fate: Com...
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