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Re: [O] [Babel] Complete Reference of Delescluse et al (2012) "Making Ne


From: Thomas S. Dye
Subject: Re: [O] [Babel] Complete Reference of Delescluse et al (2012) "Making Neurophysiological Data Analysis Reproducible..."
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 06:15:29 -1000

Thanks Christophe, and congratulations on your new publication.

All the best,
Tom

Christophe Pouzat <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm pleased to be able to provide now the full reference of the paper
> Matthieu Delescluse, Romain Franconville, Sébastien Joucla, Tiffany
> Lieury and myself published in J Physiol (Paris). The editor,
> Elsevier, "froze" our accepted manuscript early September last year
> and it just got published! The full reference is: Matthieu Delescluse,
> Romain Franconville, Sébastien Joucla, Tiffany Lieury and Christophe
> Pouzat (2012) _Making neurophysiological data analysis
> reproducible. Why and how?_ /Journal of Physiology (Paris)/ *106*
> (3-4): 159-170.
>
> You can get the BibTeX file together with =Org= versions of the
> paper's toy example (using =Python= and =Octave= or using =Common
> Lisp= and =Gnuplot=) from my brand new (=Org= designed) web site:
> [[http://xtof.disque.math.cnrs.fr/]].
>
> Christophe 
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> I'm pleased to be able to provide now the full reference of the paper 
> Matthieu Delescluse, Romain Franconville, Sébastien Joucla, Tiffany Lieury 
> and myself published in J Physiol (Paris). The editor, Elsevier, "froze" our 
> accepted manuscript early September last year and it just got published! The 
> full reference is: Matthieu Delescluse, Romain Franconville, Sébastien 
> Joucla, Tiffany Lieury and Christophe Pouzat (2012) <span 
> style="text-decoration:underline;">Making neurophysiological data analysis 
> reproducible. Why and how?</span> Journal of Physiology (Paris) 106 (3-4): 
> 159-170.
>
>
> You can get the BibTeX file together with <code>Org</code> versions of the 
> paper's toy example (using <code>Python</code> and <code>Octave</code> or 
> using <code>Common Lisp</code> and <code>Gnuplot</code>) from my brand new 
> (<code>Org</code> designed) web site: http://xtof.disque.math.cnrs.fr/.
>
>
> Christophe 

-- 
Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com



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