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I am learning Algorithms 4th. And now I want to download a data file 1Mints.txt which is a input file for testing K-Sum algorithm. Thus, I search it on the book's website. Fortunately, I find the corresponding page but the file just display on line and I can not download it. I hope someone could help me. Thanks.




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If you use ads.txt, you must include your publisher ID in your ads.txt file. If there's an ads.txt file present on your site and your publisher ID is missing from it, Google will reject all ad requests from your site.


AdSense provides a personalized ads.txt file that you can download from your account. The personalized ads.txt file includes your publisher ID. Your publisher ID must be included and formatted correctly for your ads.txt file to be verified.


You can either download binaries or source code archives for the latest stable or previous release or access the current development (aka nightly) distribution through Git. This software may not be exported in violation of any U.S. export laws or regulations. For more information regarding Export Control matters please go to


The site is secure.The https:// ensures that you are connecting to theofficial website and that any information you provide is encryptedand transmitted securely.


The genome download service in the Assembly resource makes it easy to download data for multiple genomes without having to write scripts. To use the download service, run a search in Assembly, use facets to refine the set of genome assemblies of interest, open the "Download Assemblies" menu, choose the source database (GenBank or RefSeq), choose the file type, then click the Download button to start the download. An archive file will be saved to your computer that can be expanded into a folder containing the genome data files from your selections.


The genome download service is best for small to moderately sized data sets. Selecting very large numbers of genome assemblies may result in a download that takes a very long time (depending on the speed of your internet connection). Scripting using rsync is the recommended protocol to use for downloading very large data sets (see below).


We recommend using the rsync file transfer program from a Unix command line to download large data files because it is much more efficient than older protocols. The next best options for downloading multiple files are to use the HTTPS protocol, or the even older FTP protocol, using a command line tool such as wget or curl. Web browsers are very convenient options for downloading single files even though they will use the FTP protocol because of how our URLs are constructed. Other FTP clients are also widely available but do not all correctly handle the symbolic links used widely on the genomes FTP site (see below).


Replace the "ftp:" at the beginning of the FTP path with "rsync:". E.g. If the FTP path is _001696305.1_UCN72.1, then the directory and its contents could be downloaded using the following rsync command:


Replace the "ftp:" at the beginning of the FTP path with "https:". Also append a '/' to the path if it is a directory. E.g. If the FTP path is _001696305.1_UCN72.1, then the directory and its contents could be downloaded using the following wget command:


Historically, the genomes FTP site had been populated by different process flows and NCBI working groups leading to undesirable differences in available content and file formats. Also, data for GenBank genomes and RefSeq genomes were located in different areas of the NCBI FTP site that had different organization.


NCBI redesigned the genomes FTP site to expand the content and facilitate data access through an organized predictable directory hierarchy with consistent file names and formats. The site now provides greater support for downloading assembled genome sequences and/or corresponding annotation data with more uniformity across species. The current FTP site structure provides a single entry point to access content representing either GenBank or RefSeq data.


The content of most of the old directories on the site, and the content previously at is no longer being updated. Many old directories from these two areas were moved to archival subdirectories within the /genomes/ area on 2 December 2015. Most of the remaining old directories were moved to the archive in March 2020. Details of what FTP directories and files were moved are as follows.


Files for old versions of assemblies will not usually be updated, consequently, most users will want to download data only for the latest version of each assembly. For more information, see "How can I download only the current version of each assembly?".


For some assemblies, both GenBank and RefSeq content may be available. RefSeq genomes are a copy of the submitted GenBank assembly. In some cases the assemblies are not completely identical as RefSeq has chosen to add a non-nuclear organelle unit to the assembly or to drop very small contigs or reported contaminants. Equivalent RefSeq and GenBank assemblies, whether or not they are identical, and RefSeq to GenBank sequence ID mapping, can be found in the assembly report files available on the FTP site or by download from the Assembly resource.


The base structure of the genomes ftp site includes several main directory areas that provide sequence and annotation content, or report files. Sequence and annotation content is further organized by major taxonomic groupings, then by species, then by assembly. Sequence content is defined by the Assembly resource. The genomes FTP site provides directories for:


Assembly directories for all current assemblies, and for many previous assembly versions, include a core set of files and formats plus additional files relevant to the data content of the specific assembly. Directories for old assembly versions that predate the genomes FTP site reorganization contain only the assembly report, assembly stats assembly status files. All data files are named according to the pattern:[assembly accession.version]_[assembly name]_content.[format]


Tab-delimited text file reporting hash values for different aspects of the annotation data. The hashes are useful to monitor for when annotation has changed in a way that is significant for a particular use case and warrants downloading the updated records.


Genome Workbench project file for visualization and search of differences between the current and previous annotation releases. The NCBI Genome Workbench web site provides help on downloading and using the 64-bit version of Genome Workbench.


Only FTP files for the "latest" version of an assembly are updated when annotation is updated, new file formats are added or improvements to existing formats are released. Consequently, most users will want to download data only for the latest version of each assembly. You can select data from only the latest assemblies in several ways:


Variants of these instructions can be used to download all draft bacterial genomes in RefSeq (assembly_level is not "Complete Genome"), all RefSeq reference or representative bacterial genomes (refseq_category (column 5) is "reference genome" or "representative genome"), etc.


NCBI has traditionally used a compound FASTA sequence identifier string in which multiple IDs were separated by '' characters. This format provides more information but requires that the individual sequence identifiers be parsed out of the compound string. The FASTA files on the redesigned genomes FTP site have a simple sequence identifier string that is just the sequence accession.version, for example:>U00096.3 Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655, complete genome>NC_000001.11 Homo sapiens chromosome 1, GRCh38 Primary Assembly


This sequence identifier is identical to that used in the GFF and GTF annotation files on the genomes FTP site. Providing sequence and annotation files with matching sequence identifiers supports their use in commonly used RNA-Seq analysis packages and in other analysis pipelines that rely on simple string comparison to match sequence identifiers.


The NCBI genomes FTP site makes extensive use of symbolic links to provide alternative paths to the same FTP files without duplicating the data. Many FTP clients have incomplete implementation of the FTP symbolic link specification or other bugs causing them to incorrectly treat symbolic links as files or directories. This may lead to the following problems:


Countless productivity apps and sites store your tasks in their own proprietary database and file format. But you can work with your todo.txt file in every text editor ever made, regardless of operating system or vendor.


Some PDF's utilities download, install, and open briskly and competently, and they share a familiar interface that is fairly simple but functional. Txt Converter easily extracts text from PDFs and saves it in .txt format. It does its thing quickly, too, meaning it's easy to convert multiple files at once. It will also convert encrypted files, provided you have the password.


Client URL, or cURL, is a library and command-line utility for transferring data between systems. It supports many protocols and tends to be installed by default on many Unix-like operating systems. Because of its general availability, it is a great choice for when you need to download a file to your local system, especially in a server environment. 041b061a72


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