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I have extensively used DrawPerfect for this purpose, since it directly
supports the HPGL files created by GCG and allows editing of the objects
in the figure.
It is also possible to read HPGL files in WordPerfect 5.x, but then you
cannot edit the contents of the figure, which makes GCG output ugly since
somehow a big dotted line is introduced in the graph.
Regards,
Erik L. Sonnhammer
NKI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
E-Mail: erik@vaxh.nki.nl
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OPTIMIZATION OF ANNEALING TEMPERATURE FOR PCR
Rychlik _et al_ have just published a paper describing a method for
calculating optimal annealing temperature for PCR (NAR
In this paper they use a program called OLIGO for calculating oligo
Tm's. Is this program available on the network?
Johnjoe McFadden
Ubiversity of Surrey
UK
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From: clunie@ohsuhcx.ohsu.edu (David)
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Subject: ACR-NEMA format
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I would like to hear from anyone who is familiar with, or has used, the
ACR-NEMA format for archiving or manipulating images obtained from CT
or MRI scanners. I need to know this information as I am contemplating
establishing a medical image archive or newsgroup, and have received
suggestions that this may be an appropriate format.
I have not yet been able to get hold of a copy of the standard from NEMA
in Washington DC, and would appreciate any details of the image
representation format (I am not interested in the communication layers
of the standard, nor the electrical interface).
I have already been referred to the archive of file formats at rice
but they only had NENA's address. I have read the article in Feb 1988's
Radiology.
Any information would be much appreciated.
Regards ... David (clunie@ohsu.edu)
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From: Kolari_Bhat@rml.niaid.pc.niaid.nih.gov (Kolari Bhat)
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Subject: GCG program
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Thanks to every one who made suggestion in response to my last weeks
request. All the suggestions helped me resolve the problems of
importing GCG graphics into PC (IBM).
My special thanks to HARPER for posting my request in INFO-GCG.
Kolari Bhat
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From: ULIMJ%CSEARN@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU (Milan JIRA)
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Subject: Czechoslovakia connected to Bitnet/EARN
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Dear reader,
some people from Dept. of Oncloologzy recently asked me about stastistical
pacakage software for cancer survaival rate analyisis, in pariticular
Kaplan~/-Meir. Is anybody in the network who could send this program,
eihther by e/ma-mail to my address or to Dr. Chodounsky, Dept. of
Oncloology, Facultz Hospitalz Hospitalzy Hospital, Srobar
34 PRAHA 10,
ova 50, 100 34 Praha 10, Czechoslovakia.
As I understood from him, program should run on IBM/AT.
You could Sending hithis you will help the country in the sCentral
Europe with the highest incidence of cancer in the world.
Thanks. Milan.
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