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msgid "Cognitive science and artifical intelligence"
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msgid "Artificial intelligence"
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"Parse and convert semantic nets for use in FreeHAL, an artificial "
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"intelligence that uses semantic networks, stemmers, part of speech "
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"databases, and part of speech taggers in order to imitate human behavior in "
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msgid "Biology and Medicine"
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msgid "University of Karlsruhe (Germany)"
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msgid "Protein structure prediction"
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"POEM@HOME uses a computational approach to predict the biologically active "
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"structure of proteins, to understand the signal-processing mechanisms when "
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"the proteins interact with one another, to understand diseases related to "
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"protein malfunction or aggregation, and to develop new drugs on the basis of "
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"the three-dimensions structure of biologically important proteins."
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msgid "University of Delaware"
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msgid "Study of protein - ligand interactions"
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"Docking@Home has both bioscience and computer science goals. The project "
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"aims to further knowledge of the atomic details of protein-ligand "
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"interactions and, by doing so, will search for insights into the discovery "
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"of novel pharmaceuticals."
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msgid "Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB)"
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msgid "Molecular simulations of proteins"
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"GPUGrid.net opens novel computational scenarios by the first full-atom "
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"molecular dynamics code (CellMD) specially optimized to run on NVIDIA GPUs. "
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"New biomedical applications suddenly become possible giving a new role to "
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"computational biology for biomedical research."
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msgid "Superlink@Technion"
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msgid "Technion, Israel"
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msgid "Genetic linkage analysis"
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"Superlink@Technion helps geneticists all over the world find disease-"
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"provoking genes causing some types of diabetes, hypertension (high blood "
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"pressure), cancer, schizophrenia and many others."
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msgid "The Lattice Project"
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"University of Maryland Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology"
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msgid "Life science research"
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"The Lattice Project supplies computing power to scientists at the University "
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"of Maryland studying evolutionary relationships based on DNA sequence data; "
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"bacterial, plasmid, and virus protein sequences; and biological diversity in "
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msgid "Malariacontrol.net"
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msgid "The Swiss Tropical Institute"
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"Simulation models of the transmission dynamics and health effects of malaria "
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"are an important tool for malaria control. They can be used to determine "
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"optimal strategies for delivering mosquito nets, chemotherapy, or new "
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"vaccines which are currently under development and testing. Such modeling "
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"is extremely computer intensive, requiring simulations of large human "
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"populations with a diverse set of parameters related to biological and "
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"social factors that influence the distribution of the disease. "
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msgid "University of Washington"
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"Determine the 3-dimensional shapes of proteins in research that may "
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"ultimately lead to finding cures for some major human diseases. By running "
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"Rosetta@home you will help us speed up and extend our research in ways we "
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"couldn't possibly attempt without your help. You will also be helping our "
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"efforts at designing new proteins to fight diseases such as HIV, Malaria, "
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"Cancer, and Alzheimer's"
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msgid "University of Vienna"
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"Calculate similarities between proteins. SIMAP provides a public database of "
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"the resulting data, which plays a key role in many bioinformatics research "
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msgid "Earth Sciences"
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msgid "Virtual Prairie"
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msgid "University of Houston"
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msgid "Study of botanical ecosystems"
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"Provide ecological guidelines on the design of prairies with the best "
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"potential for water purification."
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msgid "Climateprediction.net"
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msgid "Oxford University"
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msgid "Climate study"
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"Investigate the approximations that have to be made in state-of-the-art "
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"climate models. By running the model thousands of times we hope to find out "
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"how the model responds to slight tweaks to these approximations - slight "
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"enough to not make the approximations any less realistic. This will allow us "
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"to improve our understanding of how sensitive our models are to small "
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"changes and also to things like changes in carbon dioxide and the sulphur "
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"cycle. This will allow us to explore how climate may change in the next "
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"century under a wide range of different scenarios."
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msgid "Astronomy/Physics/Chemistry"
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msgid "University of Texas at Austin"
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"A common problem in theoretical chemistry, condensed matter physics and "
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"materials science is the calculation of the time evolution of an atomic "
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"scale system where, for example, chemical reactions and/or diffusion occur. "
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"Generally the events of interest are quite rare (many orders of magnitude "
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"slower than the vibrational movements of the atoms), and therefore direct "
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"simulations, tracking every movement of the atoms, would take thousands of "
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"years of computer calculations on the fastest present day computer before a "
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"single event of interest can be expected to occur. Our research group is "
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"interested in calculating the long time dynamics of systems."
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msgid "Planetary Science Institute"
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msgid "Monitor and study the hazard posed by near-Earth asteroids"
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msgid "Cosmology@Home"
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msgid "University of Illinois at Urbana-Chamapign"
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"The goal of Cosmology@Home is to search for the model that best describes "
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"our Universe and to find the range of models that agree with the available "
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"astronomical particle physics data."
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msgid "Milkyway@home"
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msgid "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute"
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"The goal of Milkyway@Home is to create a highly accurate three dimensional "
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"model of the Milky Way galaxy using data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky "
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msgid "Leiden Classical"
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msgid "Leiden University, The Netherlands"
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"Surface science calculations using Classical Dynamics. Leiden Classical "
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"allows volunteers, students and other scientist to submit their personal "
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"calculations to the grid. Each user has his own personal queue for Classical "
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"Dynamics jobs. In this way students have used the grid to simulate liquid "
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"argon, or to test the validity of the ideal gas law by actually doing the "
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"simulations through the grid."
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msgid "Purdue University"
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msgid "Physics/Aeronautics"
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"The uFluids project simulates two-phase fluid behavior in microgravity and "
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"microfluidics problems. Our goal is to design better satellite propellant "
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"management devices and address two-phase flow in microchannel and MEMS "
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msgid "Einstein@home"
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msgid "Univ. of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Max Planck Institute"
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"Search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the "
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"LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors, and from the Arecibo radio "
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"observatory. Einstein@Home is a World Year of Physics 2005 project "
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"supported by the American Physical Society (APS) and by a number of "
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"international organizations."
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msgid "CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)"
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"The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator at CERN, the "
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"European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world's largest particle "
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"physics laboratory. It is the most powerful instrument ever built to "
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"investigate on particles proprieties. LHC@home runs simulations to improve "
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"the design of LHC and its detectors."
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msgid "University of California, Berkeley"
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msgid "Astrophysics, astrobiology"
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"SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) is a scientific area whose "
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"goal is to detect intelligent life outside Earth. One approach, known as "
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"radio SETI, uses radio telescopes to listen for narrow-bandwidth radio "
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"signals from space. Such signals are not known to occur naturally, so a "
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"detection would provide evidence of extraterrestrial technology."
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msgid "Quantum Monte Carlo at Home"
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msgid "University of Muenster (Germany)"
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"Study the structure and reactivity of molecules using Quantum Chemistry."
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msgid "Spinhenge@home"
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msgid "Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences"
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msgid "Chemical engineering and nanotechnology"
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"The study of molecular magnets and controlled nanoscale magnetism. These "
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"magnetic molecules may be used to develop tiny magnetic switches, with "
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"applications in medicine (such as local tumor chemotherapy) and "
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msgid "Multiple applications"
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msgid "Chinese Academy of Sciences"
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msgid "Physics, biochemistry, and others"
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"The objective of CAS@home is to encourage and assist scientists in China to "
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"adopt the technologies of volunteer computing and volunteer thinking for "
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msgid "Mathematics, physics, evolution"
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"Yoyo@home is an adapter between BOINC and several existing volunteer "
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"computing projects: ECM, Muon, Evolution@home, and distributed.net"
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msgid "MTA-SZTAKI Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems (Hungary)"
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msgid "European research projects"
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"The EDGeS@Home Beta project integrates volunteer computing into the service "
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"grid network of Europe by allowing service grids to send workunits to be "
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"processed by the volunteers of this project. The scientific projects covered "
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"by the project include math, physics, biology, etc."
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msgid "Spanish universities and research centers"
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msgid "Various Spanish research projects"
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msgid "Research in physics, material science, and biomedicine"
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msgid "World Community Grid"
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msgid "IBM Corporate Community Relations"
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msgid "Humanitarian research on disease, natural disasters and hunger."
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"To further critical non-profit research on some of humanity's most pressing "
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"problems by creating the world's largest volunteer computing grid. Research "
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"includes HIV/AIDS, cancer, muscular dystrophy, dengue fever, and many more."
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msgid "Mathematics, computing, and games"
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"Attempt to decode 3 original Enigma messages. The signals were intercepted "
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"in the North Atlantic in 1942 and are believed to be unbroken."
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msgid "Collatz Conjecture"
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msgid "Study the Collatz Conjecture, an unsolved conjecture in mathematics"
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msgid "California State University Fullerton"
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msgid "Factorization of large integers"
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"NFS@Home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do "
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"the lattice sieving step in the Number Field Sieve factorization of large "
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"integers. As a young school student, you gained your first experience at "
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"breaking an integer into prime factors, such as 15 = 3 * 5 or 35 = 5 * 7. "
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"NFS@Home is a continuation of that experience, only with integers that are "
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"hundreds of digits long."
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"Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Kaunas University of Technology "
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msgid "Software testing"
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msgstr "Mjukvaruppdateringar"
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"The aim of this project is to provide a powerful distributed computing "
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"platform for scientists of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) as "
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"well as others Lithuanian academic institutions. Current applications "
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"involve the study of Monte-Carlo based software testing."
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msgid "D-Wave Systems, Inc."
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msgid "Quantum computing"
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"D-Wave's AQUA (Adiabatic QUantum Algorithms) is a research project whose "
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"goal is to predict the performance of superconducting adiabatic quantum "
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"computers on a variety of hard problems arising in fields ranging from "
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"materials science to machine learning. AQUA@home uses Internet-connected "
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"computers to help design and analyze quantum computing algorithms, using "
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"Quantum Monte Carlo techniques."
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msgid "Mathematical Institute of Leiden University / Kennislink"
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"Search for 'abc-triples': positive integers a,b,c such that a+b=c, a < b "
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"< c, a,b,c have no common divisors and c > rad(abc), where rad(n) is the "
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"product of the distinct prime factors of n. The ABC conjecture says that "
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"there are only finitely many a,b,c such that log(c)/log(rad(abc)) > h for "
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"any real h > 1. The ABC conjecture is currently one of the greatest open "
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"problems in mathematics. If it is proven to be true, a lot of other open "
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"problems can be answered directly from it."
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"Primegrid is generating a public sequential prime number database, and is "
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"searching for large twin primes of the form k*2<sup>n</sup>+1 and k*2<sup>n</"
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msgid "Hochschule RheinMain University of Applied Sciences"
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"Search for counterexamples to two conjectures related to the identification "
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msgid "SZTAKI Desktop Grid"
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"Find all the generalized binary number systems (in which bases are matrices "
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"and digits are vectors) up to dimension 11."
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msgid "Chess960@home"
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msgid "Chess-960.org"
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"This project studies Chess 960, a variant of orthodox chess. In classical "
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"chess the starting position of the game never changes. In Chess 960, just "
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"before the start of every game, the initial configuration of the chess "
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"pieces is determined randomly."
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msgid "The current release is known to work with these Linux versions:"
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"For other Linux versions, check if a BOINC package is offered by your Linux "
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"Alternatively, download the %1BOINC client for older Linux versions%2. This "
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"doesn't have a graphical interface, but it should work on all Linux systems, "
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msgid "Return to BOINC main page"
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msgid "This page is %stranslatable%s."
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msgid "Download BOINC"
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msgid "%s for %s (%s MB)"
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"BOINC is a program that lets you donate your idle computer time to science "
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"projects like SETI@home, Climateprediction.net, Rosetta@home, World "
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"Community Grid, and many others. <p> After installing BOINC on your "
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"computer, you can connect it to as many of these projects as you like."
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"You may run this software on a computer only if you own the computer or have "
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"the permission of its owner."
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"Note: if your computer is equipped with an Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), "
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"you may be able to %suse it to compute faster%s"
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msgid "Release notes"
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msgid "Version history"
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msgid "BOINC: compute for science"
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"BOINC Online Help lets you talk one-on-one with experienced BOINC users, who "
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"can: %s answer questions about BOINC and volunteer computing; %s walk you "
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"through the process of installing and using BOINC; %s troubleshoot any "
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"problems you might have."
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"BOINC Online Help is based on %sSkype%s, an Internet-based telephone system. "
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"Skype is free (both the software and the calls). If you don't already have "
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"Skype, please %sdownload and install it now%s. When you're finished, return "
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"The best way to get help is by voice, for which you need either built-in "
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"microphone and speakers or an external headset for your computer. You can "
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"also use Skype's text-based chat system or regular email (if you don't have "
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"Skype) to communicate with Help Volunteers."
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"Volunteers speaking several languages are available. Please select a "
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msgid "Be a Help Volunteer"
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"If you're an experienced BOINC user, we encourage you to %sbecome a Help "
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"Volunteer%s. It's a great way to help the cause of scientific research and "
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"volunteer computing - and it's fun!"
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"If you're already a Help Volunteer: to edit your settings, %sclick here%s."
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"BOINC helpers are unpaid volunteers. Their advice is not endorsed by BOINC "
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msgid "%1Never%2 give email address or password information to BOINC helpers."
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msgid "Computing power"
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msgid "Top 100 volunteers"
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msgid "24-hour average:"
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msgid "Documentation"
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" Use the idle time on your computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) to cure "
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"diseases, study global warming, discover pulsars, and do many other types of "
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"scientific research. It's safe, secure, and easy: %sChoose%s projects %"
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"sDownload%s and run BOINC software %sEnter%s an email address and password. "
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"Or, if you run several projects, try an %saccount manager%s such as %"
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"sGridRepublic%s or %sBAM!%s. "
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msgid "Compute with BOINC"
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msgid "Software updates"
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msgstr "Mjukvaruppdateringar"
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"%1Scientists%2: use BOINC to create a %3volunteer computing project%4 giving "
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"you the computing power of thousands of CPUs."
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"%1Universities%2: use BOINC to create a %3Virtual Campus Supercomputing "
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msgid "%1Companies%2: use BOINC for %3desktop Grid computing%4."
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msgid "The BOINC project"
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msgstr "BOINC-projektet"
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msgid "Message boards"
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msgstr "E-postlistor"
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msgid "Personnel and contributors"
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msgid "Papers and talks"
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msgstr "Papper och föreläsningar"
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msgid "Research projects"
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msgstr "Forskningsprojekt"
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msgid "Logos and graphics"
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msgstr "Programmering"
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msgstr "Översättning"
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msgid "Software development"
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msgstr "Mjukvaruutveckling"
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msgid "APIs for add-on software"
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msgid "Browser default"
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"Open-source software for %svolunteer computing%s and %sgrid computing%s."
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msgid "BOINC is based at The University of California, Berkeley"
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#~ msgid "POLL_TITLE"
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#~ msgstr "BOINC user survey"
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#~ msgid "POLL_INTRO"
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#~ "Several volunteer computing projects, including Climateprediction.net, "
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#~ "Einstein@home, and SETI@home, use software called BOINC. If you "
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#~ "participate in projects like this, we request that you answer the "
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#~ "following questions. This will help BOINC-based projects increase "
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#~ "participation and achieve greater scientific results. <p> Please answer "
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#~ "as many questions as you want, then go to the bottom and click OK. If you "
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#~ "previously completed the survey but your answers have changed, please "
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#~ "complete it again - your new answers will replace the old ones. <p> The "
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#~ "current results of the survey are <a href=poll_results.php>here</a>. "
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#~ msgstr "Do you run BOINC?"
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#~ msgid "POLL_PARTICIPATION"
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#~ msgstr "Your participation"
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#~ msgid "POLL_COMPUTERS"
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#~ msgstr "Your computers"
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#~ msgid "POLL_NATIONALITY"
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#~ msgstr "Nationality"
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#~ msgid "POLL_COMMENTS"
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#~ msgstr "Comments"
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#~ msgid "POLL_COMMENTS_QUESTION"
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#~ "Please suggest ways that BOINC, and the projects that use it, could be "
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#~ msgid "POLL_OTHER"
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#~ msgid "POLL_CHECK_ALL"
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#~ msgstr "[check all that apply]"
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#~ msgid "POLL_DONE"
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#~ msgid "POLL_CURRENT"
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#~ msgstr "Yes - I have been running BOINC on my computer for..."
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#~ msgid "POLL_TWEEK"
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#~ msgstr "less than a week"
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#~ msgid "POLL_TMONTH"
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#~ msgstr "less than a month"
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#~ msgstr "less than a year"
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#~ msgid "POLL_TMOREYEAR"
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#~ msgstr "more than a year"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LAPSED"
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#~ msgstr "No - I was running BOINC, but stopped because..."
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#~ msgid "POLL_LINTEREST"
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#~ msgstr "I lost interest"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LCOMPLICATED"
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#~ msgstr "it was too complicated"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LSTOPPED"
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#~ msgstr "I stopped it and forgot to start again"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LPROBLEMS"
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#~ msgstr "it caused problems on my computer"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LPOWER"
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#~ msgstr "it used too much electricity"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LNONBOINC"
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#~ msgstr "I switched to a non-BOINC computing project"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FAILED"
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#~ msgstr "No - I tried running BOINC, but..."
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#~ msgid "POLL_FINSTALL"
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#~ msgstr "the software didn't install correctly"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FFIGURE"
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#~ msgstr "I couldn't figure out how to use the software"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FNETWORK"
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#~ msgstr "I had network communication problems"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FATTACH"
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#~ msgstr "I couldn't attach to a project"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FWORK"
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#~ msgstr "I attached to a project, but never got any work"
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#~ msgid "POLL_NEVER"
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#~ msgstr "No - I never tried running BOINC, because..."
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#~ msgid "POLL_NSECURITY"
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#~ msgstr "I was concerned about security"
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#~ msgid "POLL_NPROJECT"
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#~ msgstr "I wasn't interested in any of the projects"
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#~ msgid "POLL_NPERMISSION"
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#~ msgstr "I don't have permission to run it on my computer"
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#~ msgid "POLL_NVERSION"
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#~ msgstr "No version was available for my computer"
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#~ msgid "POLL_KIND"
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#~ msgstr "What kind of computers do you have running BOINC?"
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#~ msgid "POLL_WHERE"
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#~ msgstr "Where are they?"
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#~ msgid "POLL_SCHOOL"
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#~ msgid "POLL_HOW_MANY"
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#~ msgstr "How many computers?"
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#~ msgid "POLL_TURNED_ON"
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#~ msgstr "On average, how many hours per day are they powered on?"
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#~ msgid "POLL_MALE"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FEMALE"
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#~ msgid "POLL_EXPERTISE"
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#~ msgstr "Your level of computer expertise"
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#~ msgstr "Beginner"
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#~ msgstr "Intermediate"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LEVA"
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#~ msgstr "Advanced"
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#~ msgid "POLL_LEARN_WHERE"
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#~ msgstr "Where did you learn about BOINC projects?"
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#~ msgstr "TV/radio/newspaper"
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#~ msgid "POLL_WPERS"
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#~ msgstr "From friends, relatives, or coworkers"
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#~ msgid "POLL_WTEAM"
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#~ msgstr "Team message boards or web sites"
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#~ msgid "POLL_WBOINC"
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#~ msgstr "The BOINC web site"
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#~ msgid "POLL_WWEB"
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#~ msgstr "Other web sites"
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#~ msgid "POLL_FACTOR"
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#~ "Which are the most important factors when you decide whether to "
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#~ "participate in a BOINC project?"
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#~ msgid "POLL_GRAPHICS"
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#~ msgstr "Nice-looking screensaver graphics"
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#~ msgid "POLL_CREDIT_FAIR"
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#~ msgstr "Fair and quick granting of credit for work done"
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#~ msgid "POLL_CREDIT_MORE"
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#~ msgstr "Getting more credit from this project than from others"
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#~ msgid "POLL_MB_FRIENDLY"
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#~ msgstr "Helpful and friendly message boards"
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#~ msgid "POLL_MB_STAFF"
1261
#~ msgstr "Participation by project staff on the message boards"
1263
#~ msgid "POLL_WEB_SITE"
1264
#~ msgstr "Informative project web site"
1266
#~ msgid "POLL_SCIENCE_IMPORTANT"
1267
#~ msgstr "The science is important and beneficial"
1269
#~ msgid "POLL_SCIENCE_PUBLIC"
1270
#~ msgstr "Non-profit, and results are public"
1272
#~ msgid "POLL_RECOGNIZE"
1273
#~ msgstr "Personal recognition if my computer finds something"
1275
#~ msgid "POLL_PUBLISH"
1276
#~ msgstr "Publication by the project in scientific journals"
1278
#~ msgid "POLL_EMAIL"
1279
#~ msgstr "Periodic email newsletters from the project"
1281
#~ msgid "POLL_NPROJECTS"
1282
#~ msgstr "How many BOINC projects do you participate in?"
1284
#~ msgid "POLL_SSAVER"
1285
#~ msgstr "Do you run BOINC as a screensaver?"
1293
#~ msgid "POLL_MBOARDS"
1294
#~ msgstr "Your usage of project messages boards:"
1297
#~ msgstr "to read information"
1299
#~ msgid "POLL_MBRW"
1300
#~ msgstr "to read and post information"
1302
#~ msgid "POLL_NONE"
1305
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP"
1307
#~ "Where do you get information to help resolve problems with BOINC and/or "
1308
#~ "BOINC projects?"
1310
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_PMB"
1311
#~ msgstr "The project message boards"
1313
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_BMB"
1314
#~ msgstr "The BOINC message boards"
1316
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_BDOC"
1317
#~ msgstr "The BOINC web site"
1319
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_BMLIST"
1320
#~ msgstr "BOINC mailing lists"
1322
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_WIKI"
1323
#~ msgstr "The Unofficial BOINC Wiki"
1325
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_TEAM"
1326
#~ msgstr "Team web sites"
1328
#~ msgid "POLL_HELP_GOOGLE"
1329
#~ msgstr "Google or other search engines"
1331
#~ msgid "POLL_ERROR_TITLE"
1332
#~ msgstr "Error - results not recorded"
1334
#~ msgid "POLL_ERROR_TEXT"
1336
#~ "An internal error has prevented us from recording your survey response. "
1337
#~ "Please try again later."
1339
#~ msgid "POLL_RECORDED"
1340
#~ msgstr "Survey response recorded"
1342
#~ msgid "POLL_THANKS"
1343
#~ msgstr "Thank you for completing the BOINC user survey."
1345
#~ msgid "POLL_RESULTS_TITLE"
1346
#~ msgstr "Survey results"
1348
#~ msgid "POLL_RESULTS_TEXT"
1350
#~ "These are the current results of the <a href=poll.php>BOINC user survey</"
1351
#~ "a>. This page is updated every hour."
1353
#~ msgid "DL_MIRRORS"
1355
#~ "Note: files are downloaded from mirror servers at boinc.berkeley.edu, "
1356
#~ "morel.mit.edu, einstein.aei.mpg.de, einstein.astro.gla.ac.uk, einstein."
1357
#~ "ligo.caltech.edu, and einstein.aset.psu.edu (thanks to these "
1358
#~ "institutions). The server is chosen randomly - if a download fails, "
1359
#~ "reload this page and try again. "
1361
# #############################################
1363
# #############################################
1364
#~ msgid "HELP_TITLE"
1365
#~ msgstr "Getting help with BOINC"
1367
#~ msgid "HELP_HEADING1"
1368
#~ msgstr "Online Help"
1370
#~ msgid "HELP_P1_1"
1372
#~ "BOINC Online Help lets you talk one-on-one with experienced BOINC users, "
1373
#~ "who can: %s answer questions about BOINC and volunteer computing; %s walk "
1374
#~ "you through the process of installing and using BOINC; %s troubleshoot "
1375
#~ "any problems you might have. "
1377
#~ msgid "HELP_P1_2"
1379
#~ "BOINC Online Help is based on %sSkype%s, an Internet-based telephone "
1380
#~ "system. Skype is free (both the software and the calls). If you don't "
1381
#~ "already have Skype, please %sdownload and install it now%s. When you're "
1382
#~ "finished, return to this page. "
1384
#~ msgid "HELP_P1_3"
1386
#~ "The best way to get help is by voice, for which you need either built-in "
1387
#~ "microphone and speakers or an external headset for your computer. You can "
1388
#~ "also use Skype's text-based chat system or regular email (if you don't "
1389
#~ "have Skype) to communicate with Help Volunteers."
1391
#~ msgid "HELP_P1_4"
1393
#~ "Volunteers speaking several languages are available. Please select a "
1396
#~ msgid "HELP_HEADING2"
1397
#~ msgstr "BOINC help on the web"
1399
#~ msgid "HELP_P2_ITEM1"
1400
#~ msgstr "BOINC user's manual"
1402
#~ msgid "HELP_P2_ITEM2"
1403
#~ msgstr "Troubleshooting BOINC "
1405
#~ msgid "HELP_P2_ITEM3"
1406
#~ msgstr "BOINC-related web sites "
1408
#~ msgid "HELP_P2_ITEM4"
1409
#~ msgstr "The BOINC message boards "
1411
#~ msgid "HELP_P2_ITEM5"
1412
#~ msgstr "The message boards on any BOINC-based project "
1414
#~ msgid "HELP_HEADING3"
1415
#~ msgstr "Be a Help Volunteer"
1417
#~ msgid "HELP_P3_1"
1419
#~ "If you're an experienced BOINC user, we encourage you to %sbecome a Help "
1420
#~ "Volunteer%s. It's a great way to help the cause of scientific research "
1421
#~ "and volunteer computing - and it's fun! "
1423
#~ msgid "HELP_P3_2"
1425
#~ "If you're already a Help Volunteer: to edit your settings, %sclick here%"
1428
# #############################################
1430
# #############################################
1431
#~ msgid "HOME_HEADING1"
1432
#~ msgstr "Volunteer"
1436
#~ " Use the idle time on your computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) to cure "
1437
#~ "diseases, study global warming, discover pulsars, and do many other "
1438
#~ "types of scientific research. It's safe, secure, and easy: %sChoose%s "
1439
#~ "projects %sDownload%s and run BOINC software %sEnter%s an email address "
1444
#~ "Or, if you run several projects, try an %saccount manager%s such as %"
1445
#~ "sGridRepublic%s or %sBAM!%s. "
1449
#~ "If you have any questions, or need help getting started, you can %stalk "
1450
#~ "to a Volunteer Helper%s. "
1452
#~ msgid "HOME_DOWNLOAD"
1453
#~ msgstr "Download"
1455
#~ msgid "HOME_WEB_SITES"
1458
#~ msgid "HOME_ADD_ONS"
1461
#~ msgid "HOME_SURVEY"
1464
#~ msgid "HOME_BOINC"
1465
#~ msgstr "Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing"
1467
#~ msgid "HOME_BOINC_DESC"
1469
#~ "Open-source software for %svolunteer computing%s and %sgrid computing%s"