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    Automated species-level identification of planktic foraminifera using convolutional neural networks, with comparison to human performance by Mitra, R., Marchitto, T.M., Ge, Q., Zhong, B., Kanakiya, B., Cook, M.S., Fehrenbacher, J.S., Ortiz, J.D., Tripati, A., Lobaton, E.

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-03-2019)
    “…Picking foraminifera from sediment samples is an essential, but repetitive and low-reward task that is well-suited for automation. The first step toward…”
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    Cells Remain Viable When Collected With an In-Line-Suction Tissue Collector From Byproducts of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery by Anz, Adam W., Cook, Joshua J., Branch, Eric A., Rahming, Charlkesha A., Ostrander, Roger V., Jordan, Steve E.

    “…To investigate the viability of cells collected with an in-line-suction autologous tissue collector from the tissue byproducts of arthroscopic anterior…”
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    Calibration and Validation of Direction-Finding High-Frequency Radar Ocean Surface Current Observations by Paduan, J.D., Kyung Cheol Kim, Cook, M.S., Chavez, F.P.

    Published in IEEE journal of oceanic engineering (01-10-2006)
    “…This paper focuses on the validation of remotely sensed ocean surface currents from SeaSonde-type high-frequency (HF) radar systems. Hourly observations during…”
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    Two-dimensional diurnal to monthly period surface currents in Monterey Bay from CODAR-type HF radar by Paduan, J.D., Cook, M.S., Fernandez, D.M.

    “…Surface current maps from Monterey Bay, California are analyzed from a network of three CODAR-type HF radar systems for the period December 1994 and compared…”
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