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fablefox
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Still open ended or not?

I haven't visited the forum for a quite some time, although I'm still crunching.

Anyway, with the website makeover, I noticed that AIDS is at 90% or something.

If I remember correctly, this research was open ended, am I right? Or do they arrived at the end of research now with limited future work to be crunched?

Or still open ended.

Thanks.

PS - Currently I'm crunching Uncovering Genome because I doesn't have to worry about upload/download limit.
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Re: Still open ended or not?

still open ended afaik...
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Re: Still open ended or not?

Thanks. I was thinking of helping getting it done and over with. I guess I'll stick with Genome for now.
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Re: Still open ended or not?

The percentage on the timeline on the Research overview page indicates how much of the work notified to WCG has been completed.

The ebsence of a Project end date indicates that more work is expected from the project scientists at which time the percentage will be recalculated.

Read about Project Timelines
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