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      DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2024.07.003

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2024.07.003

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2024.07.003

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2024.07.003

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    1. AB_10678258

      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

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      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_10903593


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      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

      Resource: AB_732437

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      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_732437


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      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

      Resource: AB_10710018

      Curator: @scibot

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    11. AB_1140844

      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.003

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    1. AB_141844

      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

      Resource: (Molecular Probes Cat# A-21447, RRID:AB_141844)

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      Curator: @scibot

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    8. AB_11127890

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    9. AB_10829911

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

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      Curator: @scibot

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

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    13. RRID:Addgene_69616

      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

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      SciCrunch record: RRID:Addgene_36097


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      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

      Resource: AB_2629281

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2629281


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    16. AB_233807

      DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.07.005

      Resource: AB_2338072

      Curator: @vtello

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2338072


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    1. AB_2534072

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_2534072

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2534072


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    2. AB_2314148

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_2314148

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      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2314148


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    3. AB_396605

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_396605

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_396605


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    4. AB_394123

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_394123

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_394123


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    5. AB_314160

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_314160

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_314160


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      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_830677

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_830677


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      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: AB_314399

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: (BioLegend Cat# 343605, RRID:AB_1732033)

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      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_1732033


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    9. RRID:SCR_008520

      DOI: 10.1016/j.xpro.2024.103217

      Resource: SCR_008520

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_008520


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    1. RRID:AB_2876545

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: AB_2876545

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2876545


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    2. RRID:AB_312861

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: AB_312861

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_312861


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    3. RRID:AB_1089118

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: (BioLegend Cat# 126403, RRID:AB_1089118)

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_1089118


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    4. RRID:AB_312691

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: AB_312691

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_312691


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    5. RRID:AB_10900231

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: AB_10900231

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_10900231


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    6. RRID:AB_313149

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: AB_313149

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_313149


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    7. RRID:AB_893486

      DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado8222

      Resource: AB_893486

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_893486


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    1. RRID:SCR_015008

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_015008

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_015008


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    2. RRID:SCR_017650

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_017650

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_017650


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    3. RRID:SCR_022964

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_022964

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_022964


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    4. RRID:SCR_017226

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_017226

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_017226


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    5. RRID:SCR_005491

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_005491

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_005491


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    6. RRID:SCR_017618

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_017618

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_017618


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    7. RRID:SCR_001235

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_001235

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_001235


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    8. RRID:SCR_001876

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_001876

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_001876


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    9. RRID:SCR_022192

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_022192

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_022192


      What is this?

    10. RRID:SCR_005484

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_005484

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_005484


      What is this?

    11. RRID:SCR_011848

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_011848

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_011848


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    12. RRID:SCR_015530

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_015530

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_015530


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    13. RRID:SCR_018964

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_018964

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_018964


      What is this?

    14. RRID:SCR_022965

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_022965

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_022965


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    15. RRID:SCR_021173

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: purge dups (RRID:SCR_021173)

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_021173


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    16. RRID:SCR_021069

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.130

      Resource: SCR_021069

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_021069


      What is this?

    1. SCR_012837

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_012837

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_012837


      What is this?

    2. RRID:SCR_025445

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_025445

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_025445


      What is this?

    3. RRID:SCR_025446

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_025446

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_025446


      What is this?

    4. RRID:SCR_001757

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_001757

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_001757


      What is this?

    5. RRID:SCR_001263

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_001263

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_001263


      What is this?

    6. RRID:SCR_022513

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_022513

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_022513


      What is this?

    7. RRID:SCR_006525

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_006525

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006525


      What is this?

    8. RRID:SCR_002105

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_002105

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_002105


      What is this?

    9. RRID:SCR_010910

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_010910

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_010910


      What is this?

    10. RRID:SCR_015025

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: SCR_015025

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_015025


      What is this?

    11. RRID:SCR_017979

      DOI: 10.46471/gigabyte.131

      Resource: BGISEQ-500 (RRID:SCR_017979)

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_017979


      What is this?

    1. RRID:CVCL_5552

      DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1384354

      Resource: (RRID:CVCL_5552)

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_5552


      What is this?

    2. RRID:CVCL_0807

      DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1384354

      Resource: CVCL_0807

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:CVCL_0807


      What is this?

    1. RRID:SCR_008394

      DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89986

      Resource: SCR_008394

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_008394


      What is this?

    2. RRID:SCR_014325

      DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89986

      Resource: SCR_014325

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_014325


      What is this?

    3. RRID:SCR_001622

      DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89986

      Resource: SCR_001622

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_001622


      What is this?

    4. RRID:IMSR_JAX:028861

      DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89986

      Resource: IMSR_JAX:028861

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:IMSR_JAX:028861


      What is this?

    1. RRID:SCR_005012

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_005012

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_005012


      What is this?

    2. RRID:SCR_000306

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_000306

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_000306


      What is this?

    3. RRID:SCR_012919

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_012919

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_012919


      What is this?

    4. RRID:SCR_016368

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_016368

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_016368


      What is this?

    5. RRID:SCR_016863

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_016863

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_016863


      What is this?

    6. RRID:SCR_016884

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_016884

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_016884


      What is this?

    7. RRID:SCR_000154

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_000154

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_000154


      What is this?

    8. RRID:SCR_011867

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_011867

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_011867


      What is this?

    9. RRID:SCR_006525

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_006525

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006525


      What is this?

    10. RRID:SCR_015530

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_015530

      Curator: @scibot

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_015530


      What is this?

    11. RRID:SCR_012830

      DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-23-0566

      Resource: SCR_012830

      Curator: @scibot

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    1. Loci

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    2. When the strategy changed

      To be clearer, it is probably better to specify how excavation strategy was changed. What was the old strategy, and what is the new one? Why such changes were made?

    3. an

      When the strategy changed, we decided to ....

    1. 7 Critical Checks to Conduct on Registered Companies in Singapore

      Before making any business transaction or partnership with other companies, it is important to conduct your research or do a background check on potential business partners.

      Careless business partner selection can result in business internal problems. This article features the things you need to verify with a registered company in Singapore.

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    1. with a vessel and other elements, but was excavated by A15 unit.

      It is unclear where the vessel is found, what "other elements" are, and what was excavated by A15.

    2. a

      an

    3. vessel

      "vessels," not "vessel"

    4. the

      Add "and" before "the."

    5. seems

      "it seems". Add "it" before "seems"

    6. f89

      When a sentence starts with the number of a feature, it is better to capitalize the letter at the beginning of the sentence. Similar situation applies below.

    7. heart

      Perhaps it should be "a hearth" instead of "heart"?

    8. ‘roof’

      "the roof" is better than just "roof."

    1. incommensurable

      not commensurable; having no common basis, measure, or standard of comparison.

    2. parish-beadle

      A parish beadle is a minor official in a parish who has various duties, including keeping order at services and other functions, ushering, and sometimes acting as a messenger. They may also wait on the rector and punish petty offenders

    3. to-wit

      “To wit” is a phrase that means "that is to say" or "namely". It can also be used to introduce examples for a more general statement, or to indicate that something is about to be described more precisely.

    4. tantamount

      equivalent, as in value, force, effect, or signification

    1. 5 Essential Things You Need to Do After Incorporating a Company in Singapore

      If you are reading this article, maybe your company incorporation in Singapore is done.

      But what next? Read the full article to know the things you must do next before starting any business operations.

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    1. Quick Guide to ACRA Recent Updates on Annual Filing for Foreign Companies and Applications for Relief Under the Companies Act

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      Consult with the trusted company registration Singapore and company incorporation services provider to ensure compliance with the relevant laws.

    1. Improved Calibration: Probability machines often provide better-calibrated predictions by capturing complex data relationships. Flexible Modelling: Unlike parametric methods like logistic regression, probability machines don’t rely on assumptions of additivity or linearity, allowing them to model intricate relationships that parametric models miss. Efficient Feature Selection: These machines automatically select features, making them ideal for high-dimensional datasets where manual selection is impractical. Handling Missing Data: Probability machines handle missing data robustly, minimizing the need for extensive data reprocessing and imputation. Simplified Data Exploration: By exploring complex data structures in a data-driven way, probability machines simplify model specification. For instance, tree-based models remain unaffected by adding squared or interaction terms, streamlining the modeling process.

      the whole list needs a little redo

    2. Supervised mach

      need to define these in the background and ml section

    3. ty scores.

      cite something

    4. dict propensity scores

      add dates here?

    1. IDEO, Frog, Adaptive Path, and Cooper began teaching Design Thinking to business leaders as a framework for innovation

      This is what companies like Turian does as a part of their business model. Teaching the companies in an creative way how to think with design.

      • Having said that how, what is so special about DT for business?
    1. Structure-aware protein sequence alignment using contrastive learning

      I found this study very interesting and creative! Fine-tuning the embedding space to account for structural similarity via contrastive learning seems like a wonderful idea and the results are very impressive. Here are some of my thoughts about your paper, presented in no particular order. Please feel free to take or leave any of my suggestions.

      One advantage of CLAlign compared to structural aligners is that you don't need to calculate structures. However, the hardware requirements for CLAlign are probably non-trivial, since pLM embeddings have to be calculated. Hardware requirements are missing from the manuscript so it's hard to know. Relatedly, there is no information provided about the speed of CLAlign. I think the manuscript should be expanded to include detailed runtime statistics and hardware requirements so that CLAlign can be better benchmarked against the other tools.

      While Table 1 gives us an overall picture of the alignment quality, it would be nice to know the tool's strengths and weaknesses. How does it perform when sequences are distant homologs? Or when there are large length mismatches? Since embedding-based alignments are state-of-the-art, this kind of information would be broadly useful for readers.

      Figure 1 looks more like a draft than a complete figure. And without a caption it doesn't make sense.

      The performance is very impressive, and it has me curious how much further the performance could be improved simply by increasing the epochs or training dataset. Visualizing the loss curve could help contextualize the performance and help readers understand the extent to which there is room for improvement.

      Small notes:

      • Throughout the manuscript, consistent reference to pLMs is made without any specificity. But there are many different architectures, e.g. BERT, T5, autoregressive, etc. I found this confusing.

      • There are many grammatical mistakes. Consider passing the manuscript through a grammar checker.

      Final thoughts:

      Great work! I am curious to try CLAlign once it is made available.

    1. La investigación reproducible es crucial para el análisis de datos, especialmente cuando se utilizan microdatos de plataformas como Twitter, donde los datos pueden estar sujetos a cambios rápidos. Según Card, Min y Serghiou en su libro “Open, Rigorous and Reproducible Research: A Practitioner’s Handbook”, el acceso limitado a los datos y a los códigos fuente es un gran desafío para la reproducibilidad, que es crucial para validar los hallazgos y promover la transparencia científica (Card et al., 2021). Una planificación cuidadosa y una documentación exhaustiva de los procedimientos de recopilación y análisis de datos son fundamentales para garantizar que otros investigadores puedan replicar los estudios o utilizar métodos comparables en diferentes contextos (Card et al., 2021). En este sentido, el libro de Kitzes, Turek y Deniz “The Practice of Reproducible Research” proporciona ejemplos prácticos de cómo implementar prácticas reproducibles mediante el uso de herramientas y plataformas que facilitan el intercambio de datos y códigos fuente. En esta tesis, que se centra en el análisis de microdatos de los perfiles de Twitter de candidatos políticos, es fundamental aplicar un enfoque replicable. Esto incluye el uso de metodologías abiertas, la publicación de conjuntos de datos anonimizados y el uso de buenas prácticas de análisis de datos, como la planificación de análisis de la visualización cuidadosa de los datos. La adopción de estas prácticas no solo mejora la calidad y la fiabilidad de la investigación, sino que también contribuye al avance del conocimiento en el campo del análisis de datos en redes sociales.

      Mover a la parte de investigación reproducible abajo.

    2. Considerar

      Sería adecuado considerar...

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      Se recomienda...

    4. una amplia gama

      varios

    5. y su enfoque en interacciones puede resultar en una menor eficiencia en la recolección de datos textuales y de media.

      Aclarar o borrar. Hablando de que exporta trinos individuales en lugar de grupales y su estrutura de datos arbórea en lugar de tabular dificulta la exploración y el análisis.

    6. En primer lugar, la recolección y análisis de datos es crucial. Un entorno reproducible permite que todos los pasos realizados durante la investigación sean claros y verificables, garantizando que otros investigadores puedan revisar y validar los resultados obtenidos. En segundo lugar, la replicabilidad es un aspecto esencial en la investigación. Este entorno reproducible asegura que los métodos y resultados puedan ser replicados por otros investigadores, lo que no solo valida nuestras conclusiones, sino que también facilita estudios comparativos.

      El entorno reproducible permitió efectivamente continuar el trabajo en distintos computadores, con diferentes sistemas operativos y sin permisos especiales sobre las máquinas, incluyendo computadores domésticos, del tutor, del estudiante y del LabCI. En sentido dicho entorno permitió configurar una "nube personal académica" de baja complejidad tecnológica, que permitía mayor autónomia en la escritura y colaboración fluida, más allá de lo que permiten otras formas de escritura en línea más convencionales.

    7. Esto permitió un análisis profundo de la participación de los usuarios, mostrando cómo interactúaban con el contenido y qué tipo de tweets generan más engagement.

      Aclarar o quitar.

    8. lo que permitió un análisis detallado de la presencia y el impacto visual en los tweets.

      Aclarar o quitar

    9. ofreciendo una cobertura integral de los contenidos publicados y permitiendo identificar patrones y tendencias en el discurso de los candidatos.

      Aclarar o quitar.

    10. datos extensos sobre las interacciones de los usuarios,

      mas datos sobre las interacciones de los usuarios con un trino particular. Es decir ...

    11. Esto permitió obtener una visión completa de los elementos presentes en los tweets y cómo se relacionan entre sí.

      Aclarar o quitar.

    1. P recisions

      In this case does s denote tuning to how results are classified when calling true and false positives and negatives? Or weight terms in the F-measure score it self?

    2. x−i,j (t), which is the expression of gene j (the expres-sion of all other genes is masked)

      Is this a vector with only a value at position j? So a vector of size N with only position j having a value set, hence being different than x_{j}(t)?

    1. In the future

      A simple camera could be positioned (perhaps attached to the head of the guitar) so as to view the hands moving over the fretboard. Perhaps visual methods which use commercial cameras to infer blood pressure could be used to estimate stress being applied by fingers [reference, reference]. Perhaps this would involve looking at changes in skin colour corresponding to blood flow restrictions resulting from stresses being applied. The apparatus described in this paper could be used to validate such an approach. Potentially the installation of a camera could potentially result in an apparatus more easily deployed at scale, and perhaps usable on many different instruments (without special fretboard modifications and such). Potentially it could also enable more dimensions of resolution, extending the one-dimensional limits of the described apparatus.

      The term is Eulerian Video Magnification:

      Perhaps contemporary machine learning visual analysis could be applied also, and it would be potentially straightforward to record video data for training.

      A more straightforward extension to the current study could be to apply visual analysis such that merely finger placements and gestures were identified to supplement the stress measurements. Indeed, visual analysis or motion capture approaches could be applied to video of the whole posture of the player for assessment of relationships between stress measurements across the fretboard and posture (such as sitting and standing), which can be significant.

      Another complimentary measurement is audio. Stress/force sensor data could be supplemented with audio data analysis such as is employed by the likes of Yousician. A mentioned limitation of the apparatus is the measurement of vibrato effects/techniques. Could audio analysis supplement the existing apparatus's measuring capabilities to include such effects/techniques? Audio analysis can infer keys being typed on a keyboard, could it not also be used to infer frets being played, and with different forces applied?

      Another form of sensor which may not have been considered is the Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG). Could this be feasible, perhaps in a specially-constructed fretboard? Would it add a greater resolution? Would it add a greater dimensionality to the stress measurements?

    Annotators

    1. There has been growing caution around biological foundation models due to532potential biosecurity threats such as generating novel pathogenic viruses or guiding533gain-of-function viral mutations

      It might be good to mention this rationale/justification and thought process earlier in the preprint so people understand why the code isn't available right now.

    2. Figure 6.

      Not sure if done on purpose, but this figure shows up really light and it's difficult to see some details

    1. Think about what you know of other languages; perhaps you even speak multiple languages. Imagine for a moment that your closest friend fluently speaks more than one language. Do you think that friend thinks differently, depending on which language is being spoken?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKK7wGAYP6k

      I watched this TED talk a while ago, and I thought that it connected well to this concept. It talks about how language shapes the way an individual thinks, and how different languages cause those who speak it to think differently. An example I find interesting is that a certain aboriginal group uses cardinal directions instead of right or left, and this causes them to think completely differently about distance and time than English speakers.

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    1. THEN THE VICTORIOUS PANDAVAS VUDHISHTHIRA BECAME THE EMPEROR. ANDBLEW THEIR CONCHES. BHEEMPt'SOATHS HAD BEEN CARRIED OUT.KRISHNA'S PROMISE TODRAUPADI WAS FULFILLED

      The final scene showing Draupadi as the rightful queen shows that good has beat evil in which justice has been restored. Even after many long years, the story shows that justice will always be reached and that cruel acts will face consequences. Draupadi's adversity is highlighted her as it is a personal victory for her and shows how her resilience and strength was able to prevail. The difference between "us" and "them" can be seen through the Pandavas and Kauravas. In which the Pandavas are seen as the good forces while the Kauravas are the embodiment of evil creating a good framework for the narrative as a result. This is undoubtedly the highest point in the narrative as the Pandavas are able to live out their former glory and are once again all-powerful and live in their kingdom. Not only does the ending of the story give closure, but readers gain a better understanding of morality and how human conflict is such a big factor in all of this. Because of the rivalry between the Pandavas and Kauravas, it led to lots of pain and suffering for the Pandavas until they finally waged war and were victorious. It serves as a lesson for readers to not be afraid of facing conflict as it might be the only and best way of handling it altogether. Draupadi as a person shows why resilience and strength are important qualities to have as they can help put conflicts to an end and not accept defeat. CC BY Ajey Sasimugunthan (contact)

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      This is turning point in the story because her husband is finally taking some action to enact revenge on the Kauravas for their cruel acts over the years. The image of her husband holding the weapon with so much anger can be felt by the reader and shows how much of the anger he has held over the years and is finally able to take it on the same guy who disrespected and humiliated her wife many years ago. Bhima's vow to break Duryodhana's thigh as a response to the disrobing of Draupadi is admirable and shows his determination and motivation behind the war that the Pandavas agreed to do. Not only does it show his honor, but serves as a huge sign of his loyalty to Draupadi and commitment to protecting her which propels the narrative forward. The collective effort of the Pandavas marks the unity of the group and how an attack on one individual is an attack on all of them and this is highlighted in the manner in which they fight the Kauravas with so much anger and anguish. CC BY Ajey Sasimugunthan (contact)

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      A key moment happens here where Draupadi once again questions the purpose of her husbands if they offer her no sense of security. In a day and age where people are much safer, women still expect security from men through money and even protection which shows that it is innate. Even with this being the case, her husbands have not shown the same loyalty to her showing that in their time period, husbands can do the bare minimum and can still expect the most amount of love and loyalty from their wife representing an unfair balance. Keechaka's attempts to force Draupadi into being his wife represents a systematic oppression towards women as there is no sense of decency and manners. By refusing to let Keechaka get what he wants, it shows the strength that she has and how she will not let men take away her dignity and respect. This moment not only shows how men in a patriarchal society failed to be protectors, but also highlights the strong spirit of Draupadi which makes her an admirable character. CC BY Ajey Sasimugunthan (contact)

    4. PL E A 5E G O WITH YOUR1 0 , 0 0 0 D ISCIPLES A N DSEEK THE HOSPITALITYOF YUDHISHTHIRA,WHEN DRAUPADIHAS FIN ISH EDEATING H ERM EA L

      Driven by envy and hate towards the Pandavas, Duryodhana devises a plan to make them suffer by utilizing the short temper of Durvasa who is also known for his curses. Because the Pandavas have a reputation for being hospitable, the plan was to ruin their reputation and have a curse placed on them as a result which results in more suffering and pain inflicted upon them. Even though the Pandavas had their backs against the wall, Krishna came to their aid and made Durvasa and his people feel full so that they would no longer need food from them. This marks another divine intervention in the story coming to the rescue of the Pandavas. The concept of dharma is on full display as the Pandavas' reputation for being hospitable and righteous still remain. Not only does their reputation remain intact, Krishna's loyalty to the Pandavas can be highlighted and shows that he protected the right people and that divine figures will intervene in human affairs to uphold righteousness in certain scenarios. CC BY Ajey Sasimugunthan (contact)

    5. D EAR D R A U P A D I, BEC O N S O L E D . Y O U RH U M IL IA T IO N SWILL B E AVENF O U R T E E NY E A R S FR O MN O W .

      Filled with anger and anguish, the Pandavas are forced to live away from the comforts that they are used to and must face the harsh realities of existence. Krishna's presence after they have been exiled and gives a sense of assurance for them and makes them feel secure as they are in new territory that they are not accustomed to. He is a symbol of hope for their people. In a way, the exile helps bring the Pandavas closer as they have a common enemy that they all hate and want to avenge creating an even strong unity among them. While the exile does not compare to the moment when Draupadi was gambled away, this marks another low point in the story as the moral is still low for the Pandavas and they know it will be many years before they can inflict any type of pain or suffering onto the Kauravas. CC BY Ajey Sasimugunthan (contact)