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    gsasnp2

    PubMed ID: 29562348 / DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky175

    ...LINUX, MAC OR WINDOWS SPECIFIED FOLDER) TO ALLOW THE PROGRAM TO FIND THE PREDESIGNED DATA. * UPDATE NOTE: -> Sep-1-2020: add an update for Ubuntu-20.04. You will need Boost library installed (sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev) -> Mar-7-2018: revise header terms in the output file
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    NIVEL9

    NIVEL9

    Programa para crear y ejecutar Sistemas Expertos

    ...NIVEL9 entra en la categoría de "caparazón para sistema experto" o mejor conocido en inglés como "Expert System Shell": es decir un software para crear diferentes Sistemas Expertos y ejecutarlos dentro del mismo software. NIVEL9 nació como un proyecto para apoyar al Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología (ICMARES) de La Universidad de El Salvador (UES) en la identificación de las Familias de Anélidos Poliquetos de la costa de El Salvador en el año 2006.
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    Computer vision tracking module written in C++ as an extension to OpenCV, this code is the foundation for the "Are We There Yet?" installation by Ken Goldberg and Gil Gershoni in the Contemporary Jewish Museum Mar 31 - Jul 31 2011.
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