Projects: pypi: Blend
https://packages.ecosyste.ms/registries/pypi.org/packages/Blend
A cross-platform tool for merging and processing client-side assets for a web application.
6 versions
Latest release: over 13 years ago
34 downloads last month
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Azavea (organization)
B Corporation that applies geospatial analytics, software, and research for positive civic, social, and environmental impact. Academic
B Corporation that applies geospatial analytics, software, and research for positive civic, social, and environmental impact. Academic
README Analysis:
Science Score: 100/100
Starting Score: 100 points
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Repository owned by research institution
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Very Likely Science (100)
Papers Mentioning Blend 4
10.1107/S2053273319002729
A space for lattice representation and clusteringCited by: 8
Author(s): Larry C. Andrews, H. J. Bernstein, Nicholas K. Sauter
Software Mentions: 1
Published: about 7 years ago
10.1186/s12888-021-03122-4
BLEND-A: blending internet treatment into conventional face-to-face treatment for alcohol use disorder - a study protocolCited by: 4
Author(s): Angelina Isabella Mellentin, Silke Behrendt, Randi Bilberg, M. Blankers, Marie Paldam Folker, Kristine Tarp, Jakob Uffelmann, Anette Søgaard Nielsen
Software Mentions: 1
Published: over 5 years ago
10.1042/ETLS20180177
Data-driven challenges and opportunities in crystallographyCited by: 6
Author(s): Calina Glynn, José A. Rodríguez
Software Mentions: 1
Published: almost 7 years ago
10.2196/16605
A Cyber-Physical System for Near Real-Time Monitoring of At-Home Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Mobile–Based Provider-Patient Communications to Improve Adherence: Development and Formative EvaluationCited by: 4
Author(s): Tim Stevens, Ryan S. McGinnis, Blake Hewgill, Rebecca H. Choquette, Timothy W. Tourville, Jean Harvey, Richard R. Lachapelle, Bruce D. Beynnon, Michael J. Toth, Christian Skalka
Software Mentions: 1
Published: about 6 years ago