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2008
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How crystals that sense and respond to their environments could evolve
An enduring mystery in biology is how a physical entity simple enough to have arisen spontaneously could have evolved into the complex life seen on Earth today. Cairns-Smith has pr...
Rebecca Schulman, Erik Winfree
NETWORK
2008
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Composing semantic services in open sensor-rich environments
Consider a scenario where Jane is at an airport. She wants to find a restaurant with healthy food and short waiting time on the way to her terminal. The airport can provide such s...
Jie Liu, Feng Zhao
SIAMSC
2008
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Fast Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Biological Reaction-Diffusion Systems in Solution and on Surfaces
Many important physiological processes operate at time and space scales far beyond those accessible to atom-realistic simulations, and yet discrete stochastic rather than continuum...
Rex A. Kerr, Thomas M. Bartol, Boris Kaminsky, Mar...
TASE
2008
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Group Elevator Scheduling With Advance Information for Normal and Emergency Modes
Group elevator scheduling has long been recognized as an important problem for building transportation efficiency, since unsatisfactory elevator service is one of the major complai...
Peter B. Luh, Bo Xiong, Shi-Chung Chang
BMCBI
2005
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Quality assessment of microarrays: Visualization of spatial artifacts and quantitation of regional biases
Background: Quality-control is an important issue in the analysis of gene expression microarrays. One type of problem is regional bias, in which one region of a chip shows artifac...
Mark Reimers, John N. Weinstein