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Workflow HTML Citation Extraction (1)

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 This workflow is a beanshell script that locates and extracts text within an html page.  It was designed to pull citation information from the website http://robjhyndman.com/TSDL/.

Created: 2011-10-05 | Last updated: 2011-10-05

Credits: User Jeff adamus

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Workflow Extracting Quantities from HyperLEDA (1)

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This workflow receives the name of the property to compare and a file with a list of names of galaxies. The property name must be the same used in the HTML file returned by the HyperLEDA service. The workflow calls to HyperLEda service, using as input the names of the galaxies in order to get a HTML file with information about each galaxy. From each HTML file, it extracts the value of the property selected by the user. The workflow uses a python tool to parse the HTML file (one for each gala...

Created: 2011-10-05 | Last updated: 2011-10-05

Pack What's the Season?


Created: 2011-10-05 05:59:24 | Last updated: 2011-10-05 06:05:50

This pack contains the Excel file for What's the Season?, the workflow itself, and the inputs/outputs used for testing. The inputs/outputs are included in a .zip file. What's the Season? will take a list of astronomical objects and check them against an Excel file. The Excel file currently contains Messier objects with magnitudes less than 6.0 (common names unless the common name is ambiguous or nonexistent, and then it goes by Messier number). It also contains really bright stars. If none o...

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Blob What's the Season? Inputs and Outputs

Created: 2011-10-05 05:59:03 | Last updated: 2011-10-05 05:59:05

Credits: User Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier

Attributions: Workflow What's the Season?

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This .zip file contains: pythonicastro-INPUT.xml » The input data used to generate the output. pythonicastro-distgraph.png » The Google Chart comparing distances. (Unfortunately, this is a bar chart.) pythonicseasons.xml » The most important output of astronomical objects, RA, Dec, and season that's best for observing. urlchecker.txt » This output was used for checking the URL to make sure it worked.

File type: ZIP archive

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Blob Messier Objects and Stars

Created: 2011-10-05 05:49:01 | Last updated: 2011-10-05 05:49:31

Credits: User Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier

Attributions: Workflow What's the Season?

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This is the Excel spreadsheet for use with the What's the Season? workflow (see list of attributions). It contains the object name, RA, Dec, magnitude, and distance. The spreadsheet was built using the following sources. Dolan (n.d.), Frommert & Kronberg (2007), and Kronberg (1998) were consulted the most, with some RA/Dec values coming from Wikipedia.     Alpha Crucis. (2011, July 28). In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved on 26 September 2011, from http://en.wikipe...

File type: application/x-crossover-xls

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Workflow What's the Season? (1)

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When given a list of astronomical object names, this workflow will check them against a simple Excel spreadsheet and return which season the object is best observed in. It will also compare the distances to the objects in a Google Charts bar chart. A later version of this may switch to a scatter plot, depending on whether or not this works with the Google Chart API. Running this workflow requires Python. Sys and string should be bundled in Python, but the numpy module will need to be downloa...

Created: 2011-10-05 | Last updated: 2011-10-05

Attributions: Workflow Spreadsheet Import Example

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Workflow Extract Gene Sequence with Kepler (1)

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This is a workflow which allows one to extract gene sequence information using the accession number as the input.  Multiple outputs include a file output of sequence header information, as well as one output window of base pair count, ratios and gene sequence.

Created: 2011-10-05 | Last updated: 2011-10-05

Credits: User Wdsnellg

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Pack Extract Gene Sequence Information with Kepler


Created: 2011-10-05 04:58:33 | Last updated: 2011-10-05 06:11:56

This workflow and pack were designed for a class project.  The Kepler based workflow allows one to extract specific information from a gene sequence by using the accession ID as input.  By using two web services created for the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ, http://www.xml.nig.ac.jp/wabi/Method?serviceName=DDBJ&mode=methodList&lang=en), one can extract the sequence header information as an output file, as well as retrieve the sequence, base pair count, and base pair ratios in...

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Workflow Retrieve Molecular Interactions from PSICQ... (1)

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Retrieve Molecular Interactions from PSICQUIC Services for a list of Protein Accessions in PSI-MITAB format

Created: 2011-10-05 | Last updated: 2011-10-05

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

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Workflow Comparing Quantities using HyperLEDA (1)

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This workflow receives the name of the property to compare, a file with a list of names of galaxies, and a file with the list of original values of that property. The property name must be typed in the same way used in the HTML returned by HyperLEDA The workflow calls to HyperLEDA using the names of the galaxies as input, and it returns a HTML file with information about the galaxy. This file is parsed by the python tool "ExtractPropertyValues", that extracts the value of the property introdu...

Created: 2011-10-03

Workflow [untitled] (1)

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 æˆ‘的第一个工作流,测试

Created: 2011-10-03 | Last updated: 2011-10-03

Credits: User Zhaoyingguang

Workflow Find Orthologs for proteins in Ensembl (1)

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Find Orthologs for proteins in Ensembl using biomart.

Created: 2011-10-03 | Last updated: 2011-10-03

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

Workflow Biomart datasets for the Ensembl Genes mar... (1)

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Retrieve Biomart datasets for the Ensembl Genes mart service (one dataset per specie).

Created: 2011-10-03

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

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Workflow Calculating galaxies distances using data ... (1)

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This workflow needs two inputs: a file with the list of the names of galaxies whose distance are going to be calculated (name galaxy file), and a file with our values of velocity for each galaxy (local velocity file). This workflow is composed by 5 nested workflow. The first one is used to read line by line the name galaxy file. This list of names is the input for the following two nested workflows. One of them uses the line with the name of galaxy to call HyperLEDA and to extract the veloci...

Created: 2011-10-01 | Last updated: 2011-10-03

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Workflow Fetch dinosaur comic (1)

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This workflow fetches a comic from http://qwantz.com  

Created: 2011-09-28 | Last updated: 2011-09-28

Credits: User Chrisser

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Workflow Simple Mathematics example (1)

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This workflow is an example of how Kepler can be used to perform a simple mathematics operation. This example is based on Kepler example file "01-SimpleAddition.xml".  

Created: 2011-09-28

Credits: User Chrisser

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Workflow Hello Hipster World (1)

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This workflow takes 5 constants and outputs five lines of text. In this example, the constant boxes are filled with meaningless text copied and pasted from http://hipsteripsum.me.   This workflow is a modification to the "04-HelloWorld.xml" example file that comes with Kepler.

Created: 2011-09-28

Credits: User Chrisser

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Workflow Make cat and girl date (1)

This workflow produces today's date, formats it in YYYY-MM-DD- and adds that sequence into a URL for a cat and girl comic of that date. unfortunately, there is a descriptive word at the end of every file name, so a wild card must come between the date and the .gif suffix. I have not figured out how to make the wild card be read as a regular expression, rather than as a  part of the web address.

Created: 2011-09-28 | Last updated: 2011-09-28

Credits: User Atminer

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Workflow Fetch a cat and girl comic (1)

This workflow retrieves the cat and girl comic whose name is specified in the URL constant.

Created: 2011-09-28 | Last updated: 2011-09-28

Credits: User Atminer

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Workflow Kepler Comic (1)

This Kepler workflow displays an image when a URL is supplied. Based on DisplayImage by Matt Jones

Created: 2011-09-28 | Last updated: 2011-09-28

Credits: User Mutanthumb

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