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BMCBI
2010
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New insights into protein-protein interaction data lead to increased estimates of the S. cerevisiae interactome size
Background: As protein interactions mediate most cellular mechanisms, protein-protein interaction networks are essential in the study of cellular processes. Consequently, several ...
Laure Sambourg, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
COMGEO
2010
ACM
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A new paradigm for integrated environmental monitoring
The vision of an integrated Earth observation system to help protect and sustain the planet and its inhabitants is significant and timely, and thus has been identified recently by...
Kevin Montgomery, Carsten W. Mundt
CONNECTION
2010
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The roles of the amygdala in the affective regulation of body, brain, and behaviour
Abstract. Despite the great amount of knowledge produced by the neuroscientific literature affective phenomena, current models tackling noncognitive aspects of behavior are often b...
Marco Mirolli, Francesco Mannella, Gianluca Baldas...
FAC
2010
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Blaming the client: on data refinement in the presence of pointers
Data refinement is a common approach to reasoning about programs, based on establishing that te program indeed satisfies all the required properties imposed by an intended abstract...
Ivana Filipovic, Peter W. O'Hearn, Noah Torp-Smith...
FIRSTMONDAY
2010
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Bubbles, gullibility, and other challenges for economics, psychology, sociology, and information sciences
Abstract. Gullibility is the principal cause of bubbles. Investors and the general public get snared by a "beautiful illusion" and throw caution to the wind. Attempts to ...
Andrew M. Odlyzko
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