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Apomixis in Angiosperms : Mechanisms, Occurrences, and Biotechnology

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Apomixis in Angiosperms : Mechanisms, Occurrences, and Biotechnology

Apomixis in Angiosperms : Mechanisms, Occurrences, and Biotechnology
by Diego Hojsgaard and Thammineni Pullaiah
English | 2023 | ISBN: 0367542951 | 275 Pages | True PDF | 14.8 MB

Astronomy and Big Data: A Data Clustering Approach to Identifying Uncertain Galaxy Morphology

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Astronomy and Big Data: A Data Clustering Approach to Identifying Uncertain Galaxy Morphology

Astronomy and Big Data: A Data Clustering Approach to Identifying Uncertain Galaxy Morphology by Kieran Jay Edwards
English | PDF | 2014 | 112 Pages | ISBN : 331906598X | 6.7 MB

With the onset of massive cosmological data collection through media such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), galaxy classification has been accomplished for the most part with the help of citizen science communities like Galaxy Zoo. Seeking the wisdom of the crowd for such Big Data processing has proved extremely beneficial. However, an analysis of one of the Galaxy Zoo morphological classification data sets has shown that a significant majority of all classified galaxies are labelled as “Uncertain”.

The Science of Citizen Science

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The Science of Citizen Science

Katrin Vohland, "The Science of Citizen Science"
English | ISBN: 3030582779 | 2021 | 536 pages | EPUB, PDF | 22 MB + 9 MB

Sounding Bodies Sounding Worlds: An Exploration of Embodiments in Sound

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Sounding Bodies Sounding Worlds: An Exploration of Embodiments in Sound

Sounding Bodies Sounding Worlds: An Exploration of Embodiments in Sound by Mickey Vallee
English | EPUB | 2020 | 227 Pages | ISBN : 9813293268 | 0.6 MB

What makes a body of sound appear as an aesthetic object as well as a method for knowledge? InSounding Bodies Sounding Worlds, Mickey Vallee argues that we must impose our sonic imagination onto the non-sonic, and embrace how we sound to ourselves, sound with our animal companions, and sound in very earth itself. From the invention of the laryngoscope to the role of the spectrogram, from the call of the bird to the tumble of a rockslide, from the deep listening of environmental immersion to the computational listening of bioacoustics research, Vallee offers a wide range of cases to convincingly argue that all life shares in a continuous, embodied and ethical vibration.