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His 2010 novel "Kraken," for instance, gleefully whirls together everything from sea monsters to ray guns.
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We therefore utilized Kraken for taxonomic classification of reads for all subsequent analyses.
Observe that CLARK is faster than NBC and KRAKEN to create the index, and it uses less RAM and disk space than KRAKEN for classifying objects.
This study represents the first report showing the applicability of Kraken for a complex metatranscriptomic dataset and demonstrates that the Kraken software tool is more reliable than bwa in assigning taxonomic labels to metatranscriptomic data.
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People grew so fixated, wrote one sarcastic diarist, that if a "kraken" swam into New York harbor, the papers "wouldn't be able to find room for the news".
(Note the brand: Kraken, named for the mythic sea creature celebrated by Tennyson).
The exuberant energy and ambition of Kraken make for a complex novel packed with fascinating and original concepts.
I've never read HG Wells's The War of the Worlds (Penguin £5.99) and I'm planning to put that right because I'm currently adapting John Wyndham's The Kraken Wakes for radio.
Those willing to indulge in the excess started by Pete Rozelle, published by Kraken (named for a mythic, giant squid) and licensed by the N.F.L. should know that the $25,000 editions will each have a video iPod, with Super Bowl highlights and other goodies preloaded, embedded inside the interior of the box.
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