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Data Analysis and Reduction for Big Scientific Data (DRBSD-5), IEEE/ACM International Workshop on [electronic journal].

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Big Data, Knowledge and Control Systems Engineering (BdKCSE), 2019 [electronic journal].




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2019 International Workshop of High-Perfomance Interconnection Networks in the Exascale and Big-Data Era (HiPNEB) [electronic journal].

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2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data) [electronic journal].




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2019 IEEE Conference on Big Data and Analytics (ICBDA) [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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2019 IEEE/ACM 5th International Workshop on Data Analysis and Reduction for Big Scientific Data (DRBSD-5) [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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2019 IEEE/ACM 5th International Workshop on Data Analysis and Reduction for Big Scientific Data (DRBSD-5) [electronic journal].

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2019 Big Data, Knowledge and Control Systems Engineering (BdKCSE) [electronic journal].




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Big data for sustainable urban development : a human-centered perspective / Stephen Jia Wang, Patrick Moriarty

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Big data in predictive toxicology / editors: Daniel Neagu, Andrea-Nicole Richarz

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Innovations in biomedical engineering / Marek Gzik, Marek Gzik, Ewaryst Tkacz, Zbigniew Paszenda, Ewa Piętka, editors

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Innovations in biomedical engineering / Marek Gzik, Ewaryst Tkacz, Zbigniew Paszenda, Ewa Pie̜tke, editors

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Big data in healthcare: extracting knowledge from point-of-care machines / Pouria Amirian, Trudie Lang, Francois van Loggerenberg, editors

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Big data, big challenges: a healthcare perspective: background, issues, solutions and research directions / editors, Mowafa Househ, Andre W. Kushniruk and Elizabeth M. Bory

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Innovations in biomedical engineering / Ewaryst Tkacz, Marek Gzik, Zbigniew Paszenda, Ewa Pie̜tka, editors

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Article :: Getting the Big Picture

In this sample chapter from Learn Adobe Dreamweaver CC for Web Authoring: Adobe Certified Associate Exam Preparation, 2nd Edition, explore how the client-to-design process works for creating page prototypes that meet customer requirements. You will learn how to use images to further define the look and feel of a design, how to insert and position images, and the tools that Dreamweaver provides to help you get those jobs done.




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The curse of bigness : antitrust in the new gilded age / Tim Wu

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The big lies of school reform : finding better solutions for the future of public education / edited by Paul C. Gorski and Kristien Zenkov




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Handbook of big data privacy / Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Ali Dehghantanha, editors

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Knowledge in translation: global patterns of scientific exchange, 1000-1800 CE / edited by Patrick Manning & Abigail Owen ; with a foreword by Charles Burnett

Hayden Library - Q225.5.K66 2018




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Big data preprocessing: enabling smart data / Julián Luengo, Diego García-Gil, Sergio Ramírez-Gallego, Salvador García, Francisco Herrera

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Security and privacy for big data, cloud computing and applications / edited by Wei Ren; Lizhe Wang; Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo; Fatos Xhafa

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The BIG GREEN BUS returns!

Check out this alternative-fueled road trip on Tuesday, July 6.




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'Hiatus beneficial to big players'

Becker backed the idea of merging the ATP and the WTA and said the ongoing pause is an opportunity for the sport's stakeholders to work together.




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Big brains and the human superorganism: why special brains appear in hominids and other social animals / Niccolo Leo Caldararo

Hayden Library - QP376.C27 2017




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A dry summer for big ad spenders leaves TV thirsty for more

Unable to attract big advertisers despite record viewership during the nationwide lockdown, the broadcasters are now starting to face major heat with summer-skewed advertisers closing tabs on marketing spends after their sales crashed due to the stay-at-home orders.




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Science Podcast - Checking the hubris of big data harvests and a news roundup (14 Mar 2014)

What Google's Flu Trends can teach us about the pitfalls of big data; roundup of daily news with David Grimm.




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Can "big data" from mobile phones pinpoint pockets of poverty? And a news roundup

Joshua Blumenstock discusses patterns of mobile phone use as a source of "big data" about wealth and poverty in developing countries; David Grimm talks about gene drives, helpful parasites, and electric roses. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: A.A. JAMES]




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How whales got so big, sperm in space, and a first look at Jupiter’s poles

This week we have stories on strange dimming at a not-so-distant star, sending sperm to the International Space Station, and what the fossil record tells us about how baleen whales got so ginormous with Online News Editor David Grimm. Julia Rosen talks to Scott Bolton about surprises in the first data from the Juno mission, including what Jupiter’s poles look like and a peak under its outer cloud layers. Listen to previous podcasts.  [Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The places where HIV shows no sign of ending, and the parts of the human brain that are bigger—in bigger brains

Nigeria, Russia, and Florida seem like an odd set, but they all have one thing in common: growing caseloads of HIV. Science Staff Writer Jon Cohen joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about this week’s big read on how the fight against HIV/AIDS is evolving in these diverse locations. Sarah also talks with Armin Raznahan of the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, about his group’s work measuring which parts of the human brain are bigger in bigger brains. Adult human brains can vary as much as two times in size—and until now this expansion was thought to be evenly distributed. However, the team found that highly integrative regions are overrepresented in bigger brains, whereas regions related to processing incoming sensory information such as sight and sound tend to be underrepresented.  This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Misha Friedman; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Odd new particles may be tunneling through the planet, and how the flu operates differently in big and small towns

Hoping to spot subatomic particles called neutrinos smashing into Earth, the balloon-borne Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) detector has circled the South Pole four times. ANITA has yet to detect those particles, but it has twice seen oddball radio signals that could be evidence of something even weirder: some heavier particle unknown to physicists’ standard model, burrowing up through Earth. Science writer Adrian Cho joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the possibility that this reading could lead to a big change in physics. Next, host Meagan Cantwell asks researcher Ben Dalziel what makes a bad—or good—flu year. Traditionally, research has focused on two factors: climate, which impacts how long the virus stays active after a sneeze or cough, and changes in the virus itself, which can influence its infectiousness. But these factors don’t explain every pattern. Dalziel, a population biologist in the Departments of Integrative Biology and Mathematics at Oregon State University in Corvallis, explains how humidity and community size shape the way influenza spreads. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Stuart Rankin/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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A big increase in monkey research and an overhaul for the metric system

A new report suggests a big increase in the use of monkeys in laboratory experiments in the United States in 2017. Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss which areas of research are experiencing this rise and the possible reasons behind it. Also this week, host Meagan Cantwell talks with staff writer Adrian Cho about a final push to affix the metric system’s measures to physical constants instead of physical objects. That means the perfectly formed 1-kilogram cylinder known as Le Grand K is no more; it also means that the meter, the ampere, and other units of measure are now derived using complex calculations and experiments.  This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Peter Nijenhuis/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] 




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New targets for the world’s biggest atom smasher and wood designed to cool buildings

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was built with one big goal in mind: to find the Higgs boson. It did just that in 2012. But the question on many physicists’ minds about the LHC is, “What have you done for me lately?” Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Adrian Cho about proposals to look at the showers of particles created by its proton collisions in new ways—from changing which events are recorded, to changing how the data are analyzed, even building more detectors outside of the LHC proper—all in the hopes that strange, longer-lived particles are being generated but missed by the current set up. Also this week, Sarah talks with Tian Li of the University of Maryland in College Park about a modified wood designed to passively cool buildings. Starting from its humble roots in the forest, the wood is given a makeover: First it is bleached white to eliminate pigments that absorb light. Next, it is hot pressed, which adds strength and durability. Most importantly, these processes allow the wood to emit in the middle-infrared range, so that when facing the sky, heat passes through the wood out to the giant heat sink of outer space. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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Big B shares a fun-fact about Bhoothnath

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is currently spending time with his family at home due to lockdown imposed to curb the spread of Coronavirus. He has been updating his fans about how he is spending his quarantine period.




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Big Pharma's addiction to profit

Book review of PHARMA: Greed, Lies, and the Poisoning of America




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Coronavirus: There’s no free lunch, says CEA on demand for big-bang stimulus

KV Subramanian said India’s GDP is likely to grow 2 per cent for the full financial year.




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Big names in Indian philanthropy team up to respond to climate change

Some of the biggest names in Indian philanthropy have teamed up with researchers and more to craft an India-specific response to the climate crisis. Nikita Puri reports on the development




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Handbook of research on big data and the IoT / Gurjit Kaur (Delhi Technological University, India), Pradeep Tomar (Gautam Buddha University, India)




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Emerging perspectives in big data warehousing / David Taniar, Monash University, Australia, Wenny Rahayu, La Trobe University, Australia




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Data mining and big data : 4th International Conference, DMBD 2019, Chiang Mai, Thailand, July 26-30, 2019 : proceedings / Ying Tan, Yuhui Shi (eds.)

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Information management and big data : 5th International Conference, SIMBig 2018, Lima, Peru, September 3-5, 2018 : proceedings / Juan Antonio Lossio-Ventura, Denisse Muñante, Hugo Alatrista-Salas (eds.)




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Computation and big data for transport: digital innovations in surface and air transport systems / Pedro Diez, Pekka Neittaanmäki, Jacques Periaux, Tero Tuovinen, Jordi Pons-Prats, editors

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The shape of the new : four big ideas and how they made the modern world / Scott L. Montgomery and Daniel Chirot

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Marine big data / Dongmei Huang, Wei Song, Guoliang Zou, Shanghai Ocean University, China

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Big Lonely Doug: the story of one of Canada's last great trees / Harley Rustad

Hayden Library - QH106.2.B7 R87 2018




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Tyranny comes home: the domestic fate of U.S. militarism / Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall

Dewey Library - UA23.C685 2018




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Fire in OPD of Kashmir's biggest maternity hospital, no injury

18 fire tenders have been rushed to the spot to put out the blaze.




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Why big fierce animals are rare : an ecologist's perspective / Paul Colinvaux ; with a new foreword by Cristina Eisenberg

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Second spot up for grabs as TMC likely to win big



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