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  1. Mar 2023
    1. Vectorized indexing may be used to extract information from the nearest grid cells of interest, for example, the nearest climate model grid cells to a collection specified weather station latitudes and longitudes.
  2. Sep 2021
  3. Aug 2021
    1. It’s common to think about modelling as a tool for hypothesis confirmation, and visualisation as a tool for hypothesis generation. But that’s a false dichotomy: models are often used for exploration, and with a little care you can use visualisation for confirmation. The key difference is how often do you look at each observation: if you look only once, it’s confirmation; if you look more than once, it’s exploration.
    2. If you’re routinely working with larger data (10-100 Gb, say), you should learn more about data.table. This book doesn’t teach data.table because it has a very concise interface which makes it harder to learn since it offers fewer linguistic cues. But if you’re working with large data, the performance payoff is worth the extra effort required to learn it.
  4. Nov 2017
    1. Breaks between these episodes are punctuated by periods of suppressed attention, better known as the attentional blink

      undictionaried word = attentional blink

    1. The attentional blink is the marked deficit in awareness of a 2nd target (T2) when it is presented shortly after the 1st target (T1) in a stream of distractors

      undictionaried word = attentional blink

  5. Oct 2017
    1. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (or simply, Frankenstein for short), is a novel written by English author Mary Shelley (1797-1851) that tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a grotesque but sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.