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  • ...g Ubuntu (18.04 LTS). The data from the LIS is gathered using Cache Object Script that collects information every 30 minutes from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is d ...te a custom site that fit the needs of the workflow. Fig. 1 shows the home page of the application.
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  • |Move pages to other names, usually names that make no sense or are offensive. |Make the same page over and over, after it has been deleted.
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  • ...|author=Leffingwell, D. |publisher=Addison-Wesley Professional |year=2011 |page=61 |isbn=9780321635846}}</ref> While I personally have never been a fan of ...cal. Any minor changes to the user interface would result in a broken test script. Those responsible for maintaining these automated scripts often found them
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  • ...gh highly annotated data dissemination and hosting. The design decision to move away from traditional relational databases in favor of the NoSQL-style of l ...sing the user-friendly form fields and cut-and-pasted into another tool or script. These URLs can then be shared over email, linked to in a publication, and
    50 KB (7,082 words) - 20:47, 28 December 2015
  • ...anxious to share images of the trip with family. At first he wrote a Perl script to display them, but as the need for more features quickly emerged, he star ...n-source/The-SourceForge-Story-3705731-2.htm |title=The SourceForge Story: Page 2 |author=Maguire, James |publisher=Datamation |date=17 October 2007 |acces
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  • ...nal=The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics |language=en |volume=20 |issue=6 |page=1016 |doi=10.1016/S1525-1578(18)30401-X |pmc=PMC7130024}}</ref> Laboratory- ...ing-right:10px;" |A Clarity LIMS–specific term that refers to a standalone script file accessible within the LIMS to perform calculations, transformations, o
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