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Blob MOC finder

Created: 2014-01-22 13:20:46 | Last updated: 2014-10-06 11:00:19

Credits: User Alexey Mints

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

Class to search for positions in HEALPix Multi-Order Coverage maps.See http://www.ivoa.net/documents/MOC/20130910/WD-MOC-1.0-20130910.htmlMOCs can be prepared with Aladin or stilts or downloaded fromhttp://alasky.u-strasbg.fr/footprints/tables/vizier/ 

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Blob FITS header printer

Created: 2014-09-23 15:01:02 | Last updated: 2014-11-27 08:26:31

Credits: User Alexey Mints

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

usage: fitsheader.py [-h] [-f FILENAME] [-k KEYS] [-t TABLE] [--history]                     [--comments] [--data] [-o]optional arguments:  -h, --help            show this help message and exit  -f FILENAME, --filename FILENAME                        File to use  -k KEYS, --keys KEYS  Header keys to use (mask can be given)  -...

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Blob Multiplot

Created: 2014-10-05 11:04:30 | Last updated: 2018-03-12 15:20:56

Credits: User Alexey Mints

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

usage: multiplot.py [-h] [-x XCOLUMN] [-y COLUMNS] [-f FILES] [-o OUTPUT]                    [-s STYLE] [-xl XLABEL] [-yl YLABEL] [--log LOG]                    [-ltitles LEGENDTITLES] [-m MARKER] [-d DELIMITER]                    [--skip-header SKIP_HEADER] [-lp LEGEND_POSITION]Background calculatoroptional arguments:  -h, --help   &n...

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Blob Tools to split spatial N-dimensional data in cells o...

Created: 2016-10-19 09:31:56 | Last updated: 2018-06-29 09:12:04

Credits: User Alexey Mints

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

Documentation to follow later

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Blob BLASTP Analysis Pipeline Script

Created: 2024-12-17 12:23:59 | Last updated: 2024-12-17 12:32:28

Credits: User George Kargas

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This script processes multiple protein FASTA (.faa) files through BLASTP, comparing them against a specified BLAST database (like nr) to identify species-specific genes.

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Blob Batch Phobius Analysis for Protein Sequences

Created: 2024-12-17 12:26:51

Credits: User George Kargas

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This Python script automates the process of running Phobius, a tool for predicting signal peptides and transmembrane (TM) domains in protein sequences, on multiple input FASTA files. The script is particularly useful for large-scale bioinformatics projects where analyzing numerous protein datasets is required.

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Blob Batch Predict_Property Analysis for Protein Sequences

Created: 2024-12-17 12:29:43

Credits: User George Kargas

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This Python script automates the execution of Predict_Property, a tool for analyzing specific properties of protein sequences, on multiple FASTA input files. Predict_Property can be downloaded from this github repository https://github.com/realbigws/Predict_Property. The script is tailored for batch processing of large datasets, ensuring efficient execution and organized output management.

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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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Workflows (13)

Workflow Python Average and Standard Deviation (2)

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This workflow uses a Python script to take a provided filename (or list of filenames) containing numbers (one per line) and return the standard deviation and average (or mean).

Created: 2011-09-21 | Last updated: 2011-09-21

Credits: User Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier

Attributions: Workflow Executes Python script Blob Input for PS3 #2 Part 1

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

Workflow Simple Python example (1)

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This workflow generates a random number within the range 0 to 100. The generation is done by a python script. The workflow assumes that python is in the path.

Created: 2011-10-06 | Last updated: 2011-10-06

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow VOTable of NED Images from a List of Objects (1)

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Extraction of metadata using NED Image Virtual Observatory Service into a single VOTable, providing a list of objects and the width for each field in arcmin. Among the most relevant metadata are the URL link to the FITS images. This Wf makes use of a Tool developed as an internal pyhton script file.

Created: 2012-07-01 | Last updated: 2012-07-01

Credits: User Jose Enrique Ruiz

Attributions: Workflow Astronomical object name to equatorial coordinates Resolver

Workflow Build plots from galfit and ellipse results (2)

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Build plots from galfit and ellipse results (http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/3068.html, http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/3052.html).

Created: 2012-08-30 | Last updated: 2012-09-07

Credits: User Julian Garrido

Workflow Intialize Sample (2)

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This workflow saves a tabular *.pckl Python pickle dataset in the local file system, containing values calculated on physical parameters associated to potential companions of a sample of target galaxies. These original physical parameters are extracted from a postgreSQL database, containing information of all galaxies covered by the SDSS spectroscopic survey. The workflow first access the external database located in the AMIGA server and selects the target galaxies from the sample (those havi...

Created: 2013-01-04 | Last updated: 2013-01-05

Credits: User Juandesant User Jsm

Workflow Environment (2)

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From a previously selected cube of galaxies residing in a remote database, we provide extragalactic environment parameters for all galaxies sample. This workflow takes as input the path of the tabular *.pckl Python pickle dataset created in the previous workflow, as well as the database connection settings and several criteria on how to filter the potential companions of the target galaxies. It provides a file with the SDSS identifiers of each target galaxy of the sample, environmental estim...

Created: 2013-01-04 | Last updated: 2013-01-14

Credits: User Juandesant User Jsm

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Workflow Antibiotic resistance profiling (1)

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 A workflow that takes a user defined genomic sequence and queries a third party database of genes encoding antibiotic resistance through a BLAST search for matching sequences. The accession IDs from the matches are extracted and the Entrez webservice is used to retrieve genbank records for the antibiotic resistance genes found. A python script is essential in the functioning of this workflow and this can be found at www.bioinformatix.co.uk along with a user and maintenance manual whic...

Created: 2013-03-08

Credits: User Team A

Workflow Executes Python script (4)

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Snippet showing how to use Taverna Tool in Service template folder for executing a Python script. This workflow needs Python to be installed on the local system, and declared in the PATH enviromental variable, so any python script could be executed from a terminal.

Created: 2011-07-14 | Last updated: 2013-04-22

Credits: User Jose Enrique Ruiz

Workflow Retrieve object properties from NED and VO... (4)

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From an initial list of galaxy names, retrieve some of their properties from Virtual Observatory archives and services (NASA Extragalactic Database NED), and calculate others like Distance, based on the ones previously obtained (e.g. recession velocity, equatorial and galactic coordinates). The sample is filtered in a later step with criteria related to the angular size of the object and its declination. The goal is to build a sample of objects and their properties with up-to-date physical in...

Created: 2013-04-25 | Last updated: 2013-06-27

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Workflow MatchboxHadoopAPI (1)

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The workflow MatchboxHadoopApi.t2flow enables using of matchbox tool on Hadoop with Taverna. This workflow is based on Python scripts and Hadoop Streaming API included in"pythonwf" folder of pc-qa-matchbox project on github (https://github.com/openplanets/scape/tree/master/pc-qa-matchbox/hadoop/pythonwf).For this workflow we assume that digital collection is located on HDFS and we have a list of input files in format "hdfs:///user/training/collection/00000032.jp2" - one ro...

Created: 2013-11-05

Credits: User Roman Network-member SCAPE

Workflow Simple Python example (1)

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This workflow generates a random number within the range 0 to 100. The generation is done by a python script. The workflow assumes that python is in the path.

Created: 2014-04-03

Credits: User Alex Nenadic

Workflow Python script for face and smile detection (1)

The aim of this script was using OpenCV, to successfully detect faces and smiles from a batch of images.

Created: 2019-05-16 | Last updated: 2019-09-27

Credits: User George Kargas

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