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    Correction to: PIXL: Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-021-00801-2

    Abigail C. Allwood, Lawrence A. Wade, Marc C. Foote in Space Science Reviews (2021)

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    PIXL: Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry

    Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry (PIXL) is a micro-focus X-ray fluorescence spectrometer mounted on the robotic arm of NASA’s Perseverance rover. PIXL will acquire high spatial resolution observation...

    Abigail C. Allwood, Lawrence A. Wade, Marc C. Foote in Space Science Reviews (2020)

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    Summarizing performance for genome scale measurement of miRNA: reference samples and metrics

    The potential utility of microRNA as biomarkers for early detection of cancer and other diseases is being investigated with genome-scale profiling of differentially expressed microRNA. Processes for measuremen...

    P. Scott Pine, Steven P. Lund, Jerod R. Parsons, Lindsay K. Vang in BMC Genomics (2018)

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    A topical evaluation and discussion of data movement technologies for data-intensive scientific applications

    Transferring large volumes of information from one location to potentially many others that are geographically distributed and across varying networks is still prevalent in modern scientific data systems. This...

    Chris A. Mattmann, Luca Cinquini, Paul Zimdars, Michael Joyce in Earth Science Informatics (2016)

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    Architecting Scientific Data Systems in the Cloud

    Scientists, educators, decision makers, students, and many others utilize scientific data produced by science instruments. They study our universe, make new discoveries in areas such as weather forecasting and...

    Daniel Crichton, Chris A. Mattmann, Luca Cinquini, Emily Law in Cloud Computing (2013)

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    Earth System Grid Federation: Federated and Integrated Climate Data from Multiple Sources

    In climate science, the quantity of data in use by 2020 is expected to be in the hundreds of exabytes (EB, where 1 exabyte = 1018 bytes). Current and future heterogeneous climate data will be distributed aroun...

    Dean N. Williams, Gavin Bell, Luca Cinquini, Peter Fox in Earth System Modelling - Volume 6 (2013)

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    Architecting Data-Intensive Software Systems

    Data-intensive software is increasingly prominent in today’s world, where the collection, processing, and dissemination of ever-larger volumes of data has become a driving force behind innovation in the early ...

    Chris A. Mattmann, Daniel J. Crichton in Handbook of Data Intensive Computing (2011)

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    Earth system curator: metadata infrastructure for climate modeling

    The Earth System Curator is a National Science Foundation sponsored project develo** a metadata formalism for describing the digital resources used in climate simulations. The primary motivating observation ...

    Rocky Dunlap, Leo Mark, Spencer Rugaber, V. Balaji in Earth Science Informatics (2008)

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    Semantically-Enabled Large-Scale Science Data Repositories

    Large heterogeneous online repositories of scientific information have the potential to change the way science is done today. In order for this potential to be realized, numerous challenges must be addressed c...

    Peter Fox, Deborah McGuinness, Don Middleton, Luca Cinquini in The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006 (2006)