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Workflow G-language Genome Analysis Environment - B... (2)

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Given a numerical vector (array), this workflow calculates the maximum value (max) and its index (maxdex), minumum value (min) and its index (mindex), mean, sum, median, and standard deviation. See http://www.g-language.org/ for more information about the G-language Genome Analysis Environment.

Created: 2010-04-05

Credits: User cory (Kazuki Oshita)

Workflow G-language Genome Analysis Environment - G... (2)

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This workflow calculates and graphs the GC skew of a given genome sequence. Use this as a template for using more than 100 analysis programs implemented in G-language Genome Analysis Environment, which can be used in a similar manner. See http://www.g-language.org/ for more information about the G-language Genome Analysis Environment.

Created: 2010-04-05

Credits: User cory (Kazuki Oshita)

Workflow G-language Genome Analysis Environment - G... (2)

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This workflow calculates and graphs the GC skew (by default, for keto bases, with window size of 1000) of a given genome sequence identifier. Here the genome sequence in Fasta format is downloaded through the Togo Web Service with RefSeq identifier. See http://www.g-language.org/ for more information about the G-language Genome Analysis Environment.

Created: 2010-04-05

Credits: User cory (Kazuki Oshita)

Workflow G-language Genome Analysis Environment - B... (2)

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This workflow shows simple sequence manipulation functions of G-language GAE, such as random shuffling, obtaining a reverse complement, and translation of nucleotide sequences, and showing basic composition statistics for nucleotide and amino acid sequences. See http://www.g-language.org/ for more information about the G-language Genome Analysis Environment.

Created: 2010-04-05 | Last updated: 2010-04-05

Credits: User cory (Kazuki Oshita)

Workflow G-language Genome Analysis Environment - G... (2)

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This workflow calculates and graphs the GC skew of a given genome sequence (for the entire genome, for only the coding sequences, for only the intergenic regions, and for only the third codon positions), as well as the GC content with sliding windows. See http://www.g-language.org/ for more information about the G-language Genome Analysis Environment.

Created: 2010-04-05

Credits: User cory (Kazuki Oshita)

Workflow G-language Genome Analysis Environment - S... (2)

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This workflow calculates the Student's T-test and Pearson/Spearman correlations. See http://www.g-language.org/ for more information about the G-language Genome Analysis Environment.

Created: 2010-04-05

Credits: User cory (Kazuki Oshita)

Workflow Lemmatization (3)

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The workflow lemmatizes the text in the input port. Takes text as input and returns (language dependent) lemmatized text as output. All the words in the resulting text are in the same order as in the original text, but they are transformed to their dictionary form. The workflow asks for the language of lemmatization. Currently, 12 languages are supported: en,sl,ge,bg,cs,et,fr,hu,ro,sr,it,sp.

Created: 2010-12-17 | Last updated: 2010-12-23

Credits: User Petra Kralj Novak

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Workflow Convert GML to SVG (1)

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This workflow can convert the GML (Geography Markup Language) file to SVG image.

Created: 2011-08-31 | Last updated: 2011-08-31

Credits: User Harvey

Workflow GWorkflowDL: Simple Test Workflow (1)

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This is a trivial test workflow modeled using the Grid Workflow Description Language (GWorkflowDL), which can be executed by means of the Grid Workflow Execution Service (GWES).

Created: 2008-11-25

Credits: User Andreas Hoheisel

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Workflow Renaissance texts parameters (1)

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Calculation of some basic parameters of renaissance texts written in different languages. Parameters: type count, token count, type token ratio, wordlength, entropy, conditional entropy, coincidence values, random walk values, repeated words and minimal pairs. Texts (from project Guttenberg, referenced in http://www.myexperiment.org/files/660.html): Dee (en), dante (it), descartes (lat), ceasar (anc lat), paracelsus (ger), melanchton (ger)

Created: 2012-01-11 | Last updated: 2012-01-11

Credits: User jhermes

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