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(47)- Finite element approximation of finite deformation dislocation mechanics
- An introduction to statistics with Python. With applications in the life sciences
- Automatic nonnutritive suck waveform discrimination and feature extraction in preterm infants
- Joint and individual analysis of breast cancer histologic images and genomic covariates
- Structuring data with block term decomposition: decomposition of joint tensors and variational block term decomposition as a parametrized mixture distribution model
- Matplotlib
- scikit-image
- pandas
- Trackpy
- Statsmodels
- nose
- PyQt
- corner.py
- GraSPy
- stplanr
- Gramm
- TurbuStat
- Powerlaw
- GetDist
- Nengo
- AlphaTwirl
- PyQtGraph
- Shapely
- AstroML
- Ecole
- OpenGraphGym
- STAN
- MIPLearn
- openLCA
- EthoVision
- CoSHA
- SpiNNaker
- Jupyter Notebook
- Composable data visualizations
- Biophysical models of PAR cluster transport by cortical flow in \textit{C. elegans} early embryogenesis
- Accelerating algebraic multigrid methods via artificial neural networks
- PySimpleGUI
- HOTTBOX
- pyvis
- Cobaya
- Pathomic Fusion
- pyjive
- A data-driven reconstruction of Horndeski gravity via the Gaussian processes
- Improving spiking dynamical networks: accurate delays, higher-order synapses, and time cells
- Superradiance in string theory
- Microscope
- Discrete integrable systems and random Lax matrices
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