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  2. PICO process - Wikipedia

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    It was argued that PICO may be useful for every scientific endeavor even beyond clinical settings. [2] This proposal is based on a more abstract view of the PICO mnemonic, equating them with four components that is inherent to every single research, namely (1) research object; (2) application of a theory or method; (3) alternative theories or methods (or the null hypothesis); and (4) the ...

  3. Cosmology@Home - Wikipedia

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    The difference is that Pico takes a few milliseconds per calculation rather than several hours. Training Pico on 20,000 examples takes about 30 minutes. Once Pico is trained, it can run a full comparison of the class of models (which involves hundreds of thousands of model calculations) with the observational data in a few hours on a standard CPU.

  4. PicoScope (software) - Wikipedia

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    PicoScope for Microsoft Windows is the full-featured oscilloscope application, and was first released in 1992 by Pico Technology.PicoScope software enables real-time scope display with zooming and panning, and buffers captured waveforms on the PC to enable engineers to view previous measurements. [9]

  5. GNU nano - Wikipedia

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    For example, Ctrl+O saves the current file; Ctrl+W goes to the search menu. GNU nano puts a two-line "shortcut bar" at the bottom of the screen, listing many of the commands available in the current context. For a complete list, Ctrl+G gets the help screen. Unlike Pico, nano uses meta keys to toggle its behavior.

  6. Pico (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    PICO is intended to enable new "BigData" classes of applications, related to the management and processing of large quantities of data, coming both from simulations and experiments. The cluster is made of an Intel NeXtScale server, designed to optimize density and performance, driving a large data repository shared among all the HPC systems in ...

  7. Picoplankton - Wikipedia

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    The smallest of cells (200 nm) are on the order of nanometers, not picometers. The SI prefix pico-is used quite loosely here, as nanoplankton and microplankton are only 10 and 100 times larger, respectively, although it is somewhat more accurate when considering the volume rather than the length.

  8. Ernst Ruska-Centre - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory annexe to the ER-C inaugurated on 29 September 2011 housing the PICO together with four other electron microscopes. The ER-C develops new methods and technologies in the field of electron microscopy, with a special focus on ultra-high-resolution techniques to study solid state materials, soft materials and biological systems.

  9. WikiPathways - Wikipedia

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    Each article at WikiPathways is dedicated to a particular pathway. Many types of molecular pathways are covered, including metabolic, [7] signaling, regulatory, etc. and the supported [8] species include human, mouse, zebrafish, fruit fly, C. elegans, yeast, rice and arabidopsis, [9] as well as bacteria and plant species.