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Paper · Semantic Scholar

Benchmarking long-read RNA-sequencing technologies with LongBench: a cross-platform reference dataset profiling cancer cell lines with bulk and single-cell approaches

Long-read RNA sequencing enables full-length transcript profiling and improved isoform resolution, but variable platforms and evolving chemistries demand careful benchmarking for reliable application. We present LongBench, a matched, multi-platform reference dataset spanning bulk, single-cell, and single-nucleus transcriptomics across eight human lung cancer cell lines with synthetic spike-in controls. LongBench in-…

picked 13 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

citation

reference to a source

picked 12 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

CitationCitation

A citation is a reference to a source. More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work, for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.

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picked 14 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Models of Reference

To communicate, speakers need to make it clear what they are talking about. Referring expressions play a crucial part in achieving this, by anchoring utterances to things. Examples of referring expressions include noun phrases such as “this phenomenon”, “it” and “the phenomenon to which this Topic is devoted”. Reference is studied throughout the Cognitive Sciences (from philosophy and logic to neuro-psychology, comp…

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Full text · Open Library

Artist's photo referenceArtist's photo reference
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Image · DPLA

Reference DeskReference Desk

A moment of giddiness is captured in this 1960 photograph of the Reference Room in Sacramento's Central Library at 828 "I" Street. The library was built in 1917/18 through 100,000 dollar grant from Scottish-American steel baron and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who was responsible for the construction of more than 2,500 libraries throughout the world. The building's architect was Loring Rixford of San Francisco.

Sacramento Public Library, via DPLA
picked 14 Aug 2026
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