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Do a find for `adhoc` `ad-hoc` `ad hoc`
Replace it with the decided upon method
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We have a business goals to have a commercial version of Riff EDU available in March 2020. A commercial product must - among other things - be scale-able and maintainable, and so reaching 70 -80% *uni…
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Project : FX-SAAS-16
Job : DEV
Env : DEV
Region : FXLabs/US_WEST_1
Result : fail
Status Code : 200
Headers : {X-Content-Type-Options=[nosniff], X-XSS-Protection=[1; mode=block], Ca…
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Project : FX-SAAS-16
Job : DEV
Env : DEV
Region : FXLabs/US_WEST_1
Result : fail
Status Code : 200
Headers : {X-Content-Type-Options=[nosniff], X-XSS-Protection=[1; mode=block], Ca…
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Hello,
I've been playing with StringTie for the past few months and I've come to believe that - with the strand-specific RNAseq data that I have, at least - the trimming of exons at drops in coverage…
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QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
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```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
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```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…
-
```
QuickCheck (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickCheck) is a widely-used Haskell
library for writing very-high-level test assertions about the properties of a
piece of code, and the assertions will…