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borga

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    Comment #1665505

    I'm using it and trying to setup our journal club through it. Nice tool.

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    Comment #1465725

    That's Toronto on the second item.

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    Comment #1315170

    Looks good. The only thing difficult in the bio/med community is actually gather some audience. Let's hope to get something, it would be a good resource.

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    Comment #1247409

    I'm also in the Great White North, Kingston, ON to be more exact.

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    Comment #1219402

    Why not get some options at http://graffletopia.com/

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    Comment #1218684

    It seems that this is the one: http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/03/11/0910200107.abst... 10.1073/pnas.0910200107 but I'm not completely sure.

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    Comment #1214754

    Yes, you kill the internet by killing the freedom spirit of it. But these governments want to keep it alive and free for them and for their friends.

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    Comment #1214486

    It's the North Dakota of Brazil, without Fargo, the movie.

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    Comment #1214483

    No, I think not. The populist governments are just trying to control it.

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    Comment #1184144

    Hardly bad, literal yes, almost. 'Chaves' (keys, braces, staches in the post's joke) really come from the mathematical term 'chaveta', a punctuation, symbol that serves as a openin…

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    Comment #1181339

    In Portuguese they are called "keys", so you just use open-key and close-key, but I understand that that in English would be confusing.

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    Comment #1170070

    It's Jon. Sorry.

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    Comment #1151713

    I'd rather know which airlines fly Boeing planes, the ones that let the pilots fly when the computers are off.

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    Comment #1063992

    They are not third either, more like fourth or fifth. Maybe I will go with next-next-gen.

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    Comment #1063962

    new next-gen?

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    Comment #1041020

    I like MatLab, but for me (biologist) it's a very intricate language to learn, and AFAIK not easy to use in multiple platforms where you don't have the framework installed. And "ex…

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    Comment #1040909

    The one I know uses Mathematica.

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    Comment #1027313

    Where's JooJoo?

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    Comment #663256

    I second that too. It's a nice application and cheap.

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    Comment #539528

    And there is a lot of its history on the Code Book http://www.amazon.com/Code-Book-Science-Secrecy-Cryptography...