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The source implements a high-repetition-rate inverse Compton scattering by colliding electron bunches formed in a ∼300-MeV superconducting linac with a high-intensity laser pulse.
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Outbreak investigations are important in public health to identify the source, implement control measures, and to prevent future disease.
Availability and implementation: The source code implemented by MATLAB is freely available at: http://zhoulab.usc.edu/sMBPLS/.
Having the API documentation disjoint from the source code implementing that API resulted in the documentation becoming stale, and over time the documentation ceased to match reality.
A sample of the source code implementing the proposed methodological framework, a sample of the dataset used in the case study, and additional results will be available at publication time at the following link https://github.com/riccotti/CustomerTemporalRegularities.
An investigation to identify the source and implement control measures is considered as an urgent public health task.
The source code (implemented in C++ language) is available at the main page of BEACON for the command-line use and in Additional file 2. It requires: C-shell compatible shell, make utility, C++ complier, GNU Tar utilities and R language with the "VennDiagram" package.
The Total Field/Scattered Field (TFSF) source implemented in the software was used as excitation source.
The open-source reference implementation implements the web interface as well as a scientifically grounded algorithm to generate non-speaking pseudonyms.
The femtocell excitation is an oscillatory source implemented on a vector signal generator and configured as shown in Table 3.
Download the ZIP and substutute in the source code which implements the keypad scanner using the big board pinout.
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