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The algorithm is made open source and the Matlab code including documentation can be downloaded from www.models.life.ku.dk.ku.dk

People who pledge to receive a glove will get access to its software code before it is made open source in mid to late 2015.

In fact, the data is made open to anyone – scientists, astronautics agencies from around the world and the general public – on a regular basis, and the level of detail is staggering, including imagery of all kinds, analysis, charting, even the science team's own notes.

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Free throws are made, open 15-foot jumpers are made.

Proceedings have been made open to the public.

It was made "open" in 1957, and in 1962 there was a transfer of property from federal to private ownership.

Although MySQL and its underlying recipe are available free, any added code built around the open-source product must also be made open source.

From a developers' perspective the big announcement was that Swift, the new operating system, would not only be enhanced but also be made open source.

To help ensure compliance, some prosecutors, criminal defense lawyers and legal scholars have sensibly concluded that prosecutors' files, as a general rule, should be made open to defendants.

Any Wellcome-funded work that has not been made open access will be discounted from a researcher's publication record when they make their grant application.

A disciplinary hearing is scheduled for 18 August; should it go ahead the petitioners demand that it should be made open to the public.

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