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WCGAdmin
World Community Grid Admin Joined: Jun 9, 2020 Post Count: 167 Status: Offline |
The Help Stop TB researchers recently welcomed a new team member, and continue to research for additional students to help with the project.
https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/about_us/viewNewsArticle.do?articleId=637 |
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Warped@RSA
Senior Cruncher South Africa Joined: Jan 15, 2006 Post Count: 419 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Thank you for the update. I expect this statement :
----------------------------------------Note: For this particular project, the researchers often need to analyze the batches we send back to them before they can build more work units. This can sometimes lead to an intermittent work unit supply. is the reason for the current hiatus.It's not clear what has happened to the work units in progress: Current status of work units In progress: 44 batches (1,085 work units )
Dave
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Speedy51
Veteran Cruncher New Zealand Joined: Nov 4, 2005 Post Count: 1259 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Interesting with a total of 1085 work units 44 batches in progress if you divide 1085 by 44 you get 24.66 (rounding numbers up) so that means that there is only 25 units per batch. Have I worked it out correctly? Seems very low number per batch.
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[CSF] Thomas H.V. DUPONT
Master Cruncher RĂ©union-France Joined: Aug 25, 2013 Post Count: 1512 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Thanks for the update!
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adriverhoef
Master Cruncher The Netherlands Joined: Apr 3, 2009 Post Count: 2070 Status: Recently Active Project Badges: |
Interesting with a total of 1085 work units 44 batches in progress if you divide 1085 by 44 you get 24.66 (rounding numbers up) so that means that there is only 25 units per batch. Have I worked it out correctly? Seems very low number per batch. If you look at the names of the workunits, you will notice that there is a certain pattern that points in the direction of 100 units per batch.$ wcglog -xe ^hst -cFDN | egrep '_0001.._|Name' |
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