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Quantitative research has been extensively applied in sociology. The traditional way of using data statistical computing tools of R, SPSS and Stata on the stand-alone machine can't deal with the challenges of big data; furthermore, the demand of complex computing in mobile condition is increasing due to the fieldwork characteristics of sociological researchers. Considering the computing needs of sociological...
Many biological sequence databases have redundant sequences which are not helpful to statistical analysis and require more computational time and resources to process. This lead us to design a new and fast program to generate a non-redundant sequence set. A graph theoretic algorithm was designed to process BLAST output and remove redundant proteins from a protein sequence database. We have developed...
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