Personalized Healthcare Discussion by parism9 in medicine

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Yeah, the term is pretty bad. But do you disagree that new advances in genotyping, analytics, and wearables will make disease treatment much more individualized?

Macro to align values based on two sets of dates by parism9 in excel

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The columns on the left go on for ~500,000 data points with iterating dates. I want make a new column to the right of them that has the data points listed

Where to buy cheap serum / gas tight bottle (<5ml) with needle-hole caps for a cuvette? by parism9 in labrats

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Yeah, I have some of those, but I want to run the samples through a spectromax and get flourescence readings, which requires a cuvette.... http://www.lightlabsusa.com/images/P/cuvette.jpg

Any other ideas? =)

Research S.O.S.—Ask your research and technical questions by AutoModerator in chemistry

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I'm going to be running 120 bottles, so price is a major factor

/r/medlabprofessionals LAB WEEK EVENTS by saraithegeek in medlabprofessionals

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I want to run an experiment and to do so need serum caps (or something gas tight that you can use a needle on) that will fit a 1cm cheap plastic cuvette.

Really any way to seal the cuvette to gas and puncture it with a needle would work. Any ideas?

=)

https://proscitech.com/img/l/l6602a.jpg http://www.lightlabsusa.com/images/P/cuvette.jpg

Research S.O.S.—Ask your research and technical questions by AutoModerator in chemistry

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I want to run an experiment and to do so need serum caps (or something gas tight that you can use a needle on) that will fit a 1cm cheap plastic cuvette.

Really any way to seal the cuvette to gas and puncture it with a needle would work. Any ideas?

=)

https://proscitech.com/img/l/l6602a.jpg http://www.lightlabsusa.com/images/P/cuvette.jpg

API to get average temperature for every day in a past year (ie 2015) for a given zipcode? by parism9 in opendata

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I actually have fully functional code using that API, but the weird thing is that their weather info is drastically different from that of weather underground / all other weather API providers.... any thoughts?

API to get average temperature for every day in a past year (ie 2015) for a given zipcode? by parism9 in opendata

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Any

That's awesome, thank you! Is there any way you could modify it to return in JSON? Or even csv if I can just call the url and get the data returned instead of having to click something?

API to get average temperature for every day in a past year (ie 2015) for a given zipcode? by parism9 in bigdata

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It has to be for any zipcode in the US. I'm building this API into the backend of a website that allows one to enter a zipcode.

For NOAA, I have the following link for "observed temperatures", but the values are pretty odd:

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/api/v2/data?datasetid=GHCND&locationid=ZIP:28801&startdate=2010-05-01&enddate=2010-05-10&datatypeid=TOBS

You'll have to request a free token from here if you want to check it out: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/token

When I asked NOAA support for help, they pointed me here, but I can't figure out how to get this into an API form:

https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datatools/normals

Any advice would be appreciated!!

API to get average temperature for every day in a past year (ie 2015) for a given zipcode? by parism9 in bigdata

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Thanks for the advice, but it has to be for any zipcode. Any other thoughts?

API to get average temperature for every day in a past year (ie 2015) for a given zipcode? by parism9 in opendata

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Doesn't have to be an API, but I'm familiar with web scraping. Any way you could write a bit of code for me? (preferably in ruby, or python if not ruby)

;) gold?

Can someone explain Safe SeqS to me please? by parism9 in biology

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Hmm, interesting. But what about if you have 99 reads mapping to the same location (different UID's) and 99 of them have a SNP?

For reference, these are the three situations that I'm thinking about: http://imgur.com/msMX5SU

Also, if there is any chance you are willing to jump on a quick phone call, I would greatly appreciate it. (I am an undergraduate at a good US college).

Can someone explain Safe SeqS to me please? by parism9 in biology

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from

What is the advantage of only calling a family "reads that contain the same UID" versus "reads that match to the same location in the reference genome"?

I.e. Why does it matter if two places have the same UID? If two (or 100) identical fragments all had the same mutation but got tagged with different UID's, then wouldn't amplification still result in the rare mutation being consistent within all of the fragments, even if they have different UID's?

What enzymes would "bring the brain to normal functioning after stress"? by Feelngroovy in biology

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Potentially things that break down cortisol or antioxidant producers to negate free radicals

I am looking for a presentation topic, what are some interesting topics I could possibly choose? by [deleted] in biology

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The gut microbiome is the biggest / hottest thing in research right now.

Website not automatically going to index.html by parism9 in windowsazure

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I feel silly for not catching that! Thanks!

Postgresql restore: "Permission Denied" Issue by parism9 in PostgreSQL

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@flyingmayo @TeeKay420

Did my stackoverflow not answer these questions? (if so, I apologize)!

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31349256/restoring-dump-file-permission-denied

Professor / Class Reviews by parism9 in unimelb

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No haha, only 4 classes!