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   <title>New Release is Coming</title>
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   <description>A new release of BASH4RfMRI is coming around the end of 2009. In the new version, the three most widely used RfMRI measures will be implemented and also a bunch of reliability analysis plug-ins will be integrated inside. Please do not use first Alpha version from now.</description>
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   <dc:creator>Xi-Nian Zuo</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 1:49:51 GMT</dc:date>
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   <title>Alpha Release 1.0</title>
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   <description>Greetings, the alpha 1.0 of BASH-rs_fMRI package has been released. The functions enclosed with it should be used for normal resting-state fMRI study. Please refer the manual and diagrams in doc column. Please le me know if you have any questions on its bug or usage. I will fix them and give relevant updates.</description>
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   <dc:creator>Xi-Nian Zuo</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 3:47:12 GMT</dc:date>
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