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Hello! Go Duke!
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Hello! My name is Rohin. Go Duke!
  
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== Article ==
[https://jbhi.embs.org/2015/07/08/special-issue-big-data-for-health/ Special Issue: Big Data for Health], R. Atun, Y. Lussier, C. Poon, S.T.C. Wong, G.-Z. Yang, Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 8 July 2015, accessed 18 September 2017 (Health Informatics)
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[https://jbhi.embs.org/2015/07/08/special-issue-big-data-for-health/ Special Issue: Big Data for Health], R. Atun, Y. Lussier, C. Poon, S.T.C. Wong, G.-Z. Yang, Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 8 July 2015, accessed 18 September 2017 (Advance Health Informatics)
  
 
== Matlab Demo ==
 
== Matlab Demo ==
  
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My favorite matlab demonstration is the 3-D plot one. I like it because it shows the value and power of matlab as a program that can help us visualize data efficiently and clearly. The advantage of being able to produce such diplays with matlab, in lieu of envisioning them in 2-D space, can facilitate enormously our understanding of data in various fields of engineering and our ability to manipulate and interpret it to solve real world problems.
 
My favorite matlab demonstration is the 3-D plot one. I like it because it shows the value and power of matlab as a program that can help us visualize data efficiently and clearly. The advantage of being able to produce such diplays with matlab, in lieu of envisioning them in 2-D space, can facilitate enormously our understanding of data in various fields of engineering and our ability to manipulate and interpret it to solve real world problems.

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Hello! My name is Rohin. Go Duke!

Article

Special Issue: Big Data for Health, R. Atun, Y. Lussier, C. Poon, S.T.C. Wong, G.-Z. Yang, Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 8 July 2015, accessed 18 September 2017 (Advance Health Informatics)

Matlab Demo

My favorite matlab demonstration is the 3-D plot one. I like it because it shows the value and power of matlab as a program that can help us visualize data efficiently and clearly. The advantage of being able to produce such diplays with matlab, in lieu of envisioning them in 2-D space, can facilitate enormously our understanding of data in various fields of engineering and our ability to manipulate and interpret it to solve real world problems.