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Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility
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Processor Counter Monitor
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Tools, tips, tricks, and more for exploring ICS Security.
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Convenient Power System Modelling and Analysis based on PYPOWER and pandas
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A Custom component for Home-Assistant that checks if your Raspberry Pi power supply is giving enough voltage from the kernel.
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Generates and evaluates D, I, A, Alias, E, T, G, and custom optimal designs. Supports generation and evaluation of mixture and split/split-split/N-split plot designs. Includes parametric and Monte Carlo power evaluation functions. Provides a framework to evaluate power using functions provided in other packages or written by the user.
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Power analysis is essential to optimize the design of RNA-seq experiments and to assess and compare the power to detect differentially expressed genes. PowsimR is a flexible tool to simulate and evaluate differential expression from bulk and especially single-cell RNA-seq data making it suitable for a priori and posterior power analyses.
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PowerAPI is a middleware toolkit for building software-defined power meters
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powerlmm R package for power calculations for two- and three-level longitudinal multilevel/linear mixed models.
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AccessControlHelper for asp.net mvc and asp.net core, strategy based authorization
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Wrapper library for model-specific registers. APIs cover RAPL, performance counters, clocks and turbo.
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The Dispa-SET documentation includes the parameter StartUpTime among the input fields needed for the power plants and in fact it is present in the power plants files under the Database folder. However, I couldn't find any reference to it in the model formulation: if the parameter is not used it must be removed to avoid to confuse the users (like me, I spent time to try to understand how to chara
Device to view household power consumption
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Detailed analysis of your Energy, gas and liquid consumptions
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The tracebase appliance-level power consumption data set
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Reduce heat generation + prolong battery life of 6+ physical (Intel) CPU core laptops
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Optimal Scheduling of Electric Vehicle Charging in Distribution Networks
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in PR53 properties were added. To have them appear in the documentation I added rst files for WindFarm and WindTurbineCluster documentation. Locally the build works as expected, but on rtd these changes don't seem to have any effect.