Efficient detection of planets transiting quiet or active stars
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Efficient detection of planets transiting quiet or active stars
OpenTOSCA Vintner is a TOSCA preprocessing and management layer which is able to deploy applications based on TOSCA orchestrator plugins. Preprocessing includes, e.g., the resolving of deployment variability.
R package for delineating temporal dataset shifts in Eletronic Health Records
Library for Variability-Aware Differencing and the Analysis of Edits to Preprocessor-Based Software Product Lines
Probabilistic generation of hazard-consistent suites of fully non-stationary seismic records
Model effects of temperature change on community stability and its biotic drivers
Create light curves from UVIT data.
Interoperability of feature models guided by variability language constructs
Extracting Light-Curves from TESS and Kepler data in an easy way!
The Affective Dynamics of Everyday Digital Life: Opening Computational Possibility
3D Variable Scene Graphs for long-term semantic scene change prediction.
Code to add a mathematical model of voltage-clamp artefacts to your ion channel simulations
Predicting inter-individual variability of MEP amplitude from IOC.
Predicting inter-individual variability of MEP amplitude from IOC.
GWAS of trait variance (C++)
A collection of simple Python Programs for Applied Statistics.
A tool to visualize the variability of a DNA region
This repository provides data and code to reproduce the figures of "Contrasting state-dependent effects of natural forcing on global and local climate variability" (Ellerhoff et al., Geophysical Research Letters, 2022)
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