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  2. Robotic process automation - Wikipedia

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    Robotic process automation (RPA) is a form of business process automation that is based on software robots (bots) or artificial intelligence (AI) agents. [1] RPA should not be confused with artificial intelligence as it is based on automation technology following a predefined workflow. [ 2 ]

  3. UiPath - Wikipedia

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    UiPath Action Center is a communication tool for instances where robots need to connect with humans for direction. The company describes it as “human in the loop.” [7] [citation needed] UiPath Apps - a low-code application development platform. UiPath Assistant - a launchpad for automations that a company provides to its computer workers.

  4. Automation Anywhere - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The company's 2,100+ partner relationships [6] include collaborations with Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services to advance intelligent automation, [7] and with Salesforce, to help its customers automate their front-office business processes. [3] In early 2021, the company had 110+ customers who are also partners.

  5. Microsoft UI Automation - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Microsoft released UIA as a successor to MSAA framework.. Managed UI Automation API was released as a part of .NET Framework 3.0.The native UI Automation API (provider) is included as part of the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SDK and is also distributed with the .NET Framework.

  6. Replication protein A - Wikipedia

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    Protein-protein interactions between RPA and other proteins happen at the N-terminal of RPA1, specifically DBD F, along with the C-terminal of RPA2. [5] Phosphorylation of RPA takes place at the N-terminus of RPA2. [5] RPA shares many features with the CST complex heterotrimer, although RPA has a more uniform 1:1:1 stoichiometry. [6]

  7. Random phase approximation - Wikipedia

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    Bubble diagrams, which result in the RPA when summed up. Solid lines stand for interacting or non-interacting Green's functions, dashed lines for two-particle interactions. The random phase approximation (RPA) is an approximation method in condensed matter physics and nuclear physics.

  8. Recombinase polymerase amplification - Wikipedia

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    Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) is a single tube, isothermal alternative to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). [1] By adding a reverse transcriptase enzyme to an RPA reaction, it can detect RNA as well as DNA, without the need for a separate step to produce cDNA.

  9. Registered Professional Accountant - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a CPA with a practice certificate can transfer their practice certificate to be an RPA practitioner. An RPA member must complete the Professional Practice Certification (PPC) program offered by the Society and apply for the Certified Accounting Practitioner (CAP) certification to start their professional accounting practice.