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ECCC
2008
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Algebrization: A New Barrier in Complexity Theory
Any proof of P = NP will have to overcome two barriers: relativization and natural proofs. Yet over the last decade, we have seen circuit lower bounds (for example, that PP does n...
Scott Aaronson, Avi Wigderson
ENGL
2008
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Formation of Sink Vortices in a Jet Engine Test Cell
Vortices can be produced and ingested into the intake of a jet engine during high power operation in the vicinity of solid surfaces causing Foreign Object Damage (FOD) or compresso...
Wei Hua Ho, Mark Jermy, Henry Dumbleton
BMCBI
2006
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Correlation analysis of two-dimensional gel electrophoretic protein patterns and biological variables
Background: Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) is a powerful technique to examine post-translational modifications of complexly modulated proteins. Currently, spot detectio...
Werner W. V. B. Van Belle, Nina N. A. Anensen, Ing...
BMCBI
2006
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A proposed metric for assessing the measurement quality of individual microarrays
Background: High-density microarray technology is increasingly applied to study gene expression levels on a large scale. Microarray experiments rely on several critical steps that...
Kyoungmi Kim, Grier P. Page, T. Mark Beasley, Step...
GRID
2008
Springer
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Can Economics-based Resource Allocation Prove Effective in a Computation Marketplace?
Several companies offer computation on demand for a fee. More companies are expected to enter this business over the next decade, leading to a marketplace for computation resource...
Kevin L. Mills, Christopher Dabrowski