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  2. Friedrich Burgmüller - Wikipedia

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    Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller, generally known as Friedrich Burgmuller (4 December 1806 – 13 February 1874) was a German pianist and composer [1] during the Romantic period. He is perhaps best known for his three collections of children's etudes (or "teaching pieces") for the piano, particularly his Op. 100 "25 Études faciles et ...

  3. Independent component analysis - Wikipedia

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    A Tutorial on Independent Component Analysis; FastICA as a package for Matlab, in R language, C++; ICALAB Toolboxes for Matlab, developed at RIKEN; High Performance Signal Analysis Toolkit provides C++ implementations of FastICA and Infomax; ICA toolbox Matlab tools for ICA with Bell-Sejnowski, Molgedey-Schuster and mean field ICA. Developed at ...

  4. Error correction model - Wikipedia

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    The first step of this method is to pretest the individual time series one uses in order to confirm that they are non-stationary in the first place. This can be done by standard unit root DF testing and ADF test (to resolve the problem of serially correlated errors).

  5. List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools - Wikipedia

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    FASDA (Fast And Simple Differential Analysis) is a fast and memory-efficient differential analysis tool written in C, following object-oriented design and strict code-quality practices. It takes SAM/BAM/CRAM or kallisto abundance files directly as input, and produces fold-changes and exact P-values for up to 5 replicates, near-exact P-values ...

  6. Eight disciplines problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Many disciplines are typically involved in the "8Ds" methodology. The tools used can be found in textbooks and reference materials used by quality assurance professionals. For example, an "Is/Is Not" worksheet is a common tool employed at D2, and Ishikawa, or "fishbone," diagrams and "5-why analysis" are common tools employed at step D4.

  7. Explicit and implicit methods - Wikipedia

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    Consider a grid = for 0 ≤ k ≤ n, that is, the time step is = /, and denote = for each . Discretize this equation using the simplest explicit and implicit methods, which are the forward Euler and backward Euler methods (see numerical ordinary differential equations ) and compare the obtained schemes.

  8. List of materials analysis methods - Wikipedia

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    TGA – Thermogravimetric analysis; TIKA – Transmitting ion kinetic analysis; TIMS – Thermal ionization mass spectrometry; TIRFM – Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy; TLS – Photothermal lens spectroscopy, a type of photothermal spectroscopy; TMA – Thermomechanical analysis; TOF-MS – Time-of-flight mass spectrometry

  9. Chiral analysis - Wikipedia

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    Chiral chromatographic assay is the first step in any study pertaining to enantioselective synthesis or separation. This includes the use of techniques viz. gas chromatography (GC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), chiral supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), capillary electrophoresis (CE) [ 35 ] and thin-layer chromatography ...