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  2. Paper generator - Wikipedia

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    The prose is supported by tables, figures, and references that may be valid in themselves, but are randomly inserted rather than relevant. [2] Examples include the Postmodernism Generator, [3] snarXiv [4] and SCIgen. [2] The latter has been used to generate many computer science papers that were accepted for publication. [2]

  3. List of alignment visualization software - Wikipedia

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    The rest of this article is focused on only multiple global alignments of homologous proteins. The first two are a natural consequence of most representations of alignments and their annotation being human-unreadable and best portrayed in the familiar sequence row and alignment column format, of which examples are widespread in the literature.

  4. Science Advances - Wikipedia

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    The journal was announced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February 2014, and the first articles were published in early 2015. [1] [2] [3] In 2019, Science Advances surpassed Science Magazine in the number of monthly submissions, becoming the largest member in the Science family of journals.

  5. Geometric modeling - Wikipedia

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    Geometric modeling is a branch of applied mathematics and computational geometry that studies methods and algorithms for the mathematical description of shapes.The shapes studied in geometric modeling are mostly two- or three-dimensional (solid figures), although many of its tools and principles can be applied to sets of any finite dimension.

  6. Mathematics of paper folding - Wikipedia

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    Computational origami is a recent branch of computer science that is concerned with studying algorithms that solve paper-folding problems. The field of computational origami has also grown significantly since its inception in the 1990s with Robert Lang's TreeMaker algorithm to assist in the precise folding of bases. [2]

  7. 2024 in science - Wikipedia

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    Global warming: 2023 is confirmed as the hottest year on record by several science agencies. [35] NASA reports a figure of 1.4 degrees Celsius above the late 19th century average, when modern record-keeping began. [36] NOAA reports a figure of 1.35 degrees Celsius. [37] Berkeley Earth reports a figure of 1.54 degrees Celsius. [38]

  8. Advanced Scientific Data Format - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Scientific Data Format (ASDF) is a proposed replacement to the FITS standard for astronomical images and other scientific data. [1] The metadata is contained in a YAML (Human-readable data serialization format) header followed by binary or ASCII data.

  9. Computer animation - Wikipedia

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    An example of computer animation which is produced from the "motion capture" techniqueComputer animation is the process used for digitally generating moving images. The more general term computer-generated imagery (CGI) encompasses both still images and moving images, while computer animation only refers to moving images.