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1 | 2 | Next1 Citation Yes I?m here. I was so swamped at work yesterday I couldn?t even write in my blog and you know how that messes with my OCD mind. Argggh. My boss has a lot of cases up this month so I?m surprisingly busy. It doesn?t bother me cuz I don?t mind the work but it definitely is a switch up cuz I usually have a pretty leisurely day balancing my work and playing online. Tunes: B-complex - Raindrops (track is in player) I just love B-complex tunes. The Square & Eros -, technorati.com
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lac operon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1 Citation
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VCAC: Molecular Processes: Lac Operon: Advanced Look: Expression 1 Citation
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1 Citation Yes it?s friday. Yes it?s fucking cold as fuck. And yes I?m swamped at work. Moving on. Tunes: Blue Sonix - Disco Calculon & Andy Sim - Bristol Blues Today?s Oldie: Digital - Waterhouse Dub - Function Records 2001 Absolutely awesome record. Loves it. Classic. Australian Atmospherics on Bassdrive 11/17/08 Tracklist PART 1 - OPERON 01. ATP - ?Montego Funk? (golden orb) 02. Invisible Landscape - ?Funky Fresh? (dub) 03. Lenzman - ?String City? (Fokuz) 04. Operon - ?Old Tim, technorati.com
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1 Citation Came into work early today. Got a lot of crap to do. Better get to it. Tunes: Black Sun Empire - Firing Squad (SKC Remix) I?m going to Seminar tonight for a little dubstep presha! Should be good times. Clever from Offshore is playing along with Cringer and BRC. If you?re in Chi you should come out. You know you?re pretty much guaranteed to see me at Lava on wednesdays? It?s a 5 minute walk from my house dammit! Today?s Oldie: Everything But The Girl - Blame (J Majik Remix) - Virgin 1999, technorati.com
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Center for the Study of Human Polymorphisms: Week 1 1 Citation I've started my first week at the center Center for the Study of Human Polymorphisms and today we had our first meeting with Mario Foglio and some other to define what will be my job in the following monthes. As I said, I will collaborate with the National Center of Genotyping on Operon, a feasible bioinformatics platform to centralize scientific software and biomedical data with internal results. It was curious because I found that nobody there uses most of the tools used/discussed with the bio, technorati.com
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Generating C code with apache-velicity 1 Citation I'm currently working on Operon ( http://regulon.cng.fr/) a database developped by Mario Foglio at The National Center of Genotyping. The whole database/storage is developped around the Berkeley C API and I've been asked to write a clean 'C' API to access the data. Most data are stored with C structures and I wanted to quickly write the methods to:* create a new instance of each structure* free the resources allocated by each structure* create a vector of those structures with the common methods, technorati.com
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Center for the Study of Human Polymorphisms: Week 3 1 Citation In my previous post I showed how I used apache velocity to generate some 'C' code for the Operon project based on BerkeleyDB. I also generated the Makefiles and some Lex and Yacc files to create a simple language to query each database. Today I've compiled and linked my first applications. Each application will use my simple language to query each database without having to write a new piece of code for each new kind of query.For example, the database called 'snpIds' contains a consecutive numbe, technorati.com
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