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CCR
2004
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Non-stationarity and high-order scaling in TCP flow arrivals: a methodological analysis
The last decade has been a very fruitful period in important discoveries in network traffic modeling, uncovering various scaling behaviors. Self-similarity, long-range dependence,...
Steve Uhlig
BIOINFORMATICS
2002
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Optimal algorithms for local vertex quartet cleaning
Reconstructing evolutionary trees is an important problem in biology. A response to the computational intractability of most of the traditional criteria for inferring evolutionary...
Gianluca Della Vedova, Todd Wareham
BMCBI
2002
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The functional importance of disease-associated mutation
Background: For many years, scientists believed that point mutations in genes are the genetic switches for somatic and inherited diseases such as cystic fibrosis, phenylketonuria ...
Sean D. Mooney, Teri E. Klein
CAGD
2002
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Comparison of interval methods for plotting algebraic curves
This paper compares the performance and efficiency of different function range interval methods for plotting f(x, y) = 0 on a rectangular region based on a subdivision scheme, whe...
Ralph R. Martin, Huahao Shou, Irina Voiculescu, Ad...
CANDC
2002
ACM
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Applications of Recursive Segmentation to the Analysis of DNA Sequences
Recursive segmentation is a procedure that partitions a DNA sequence into domains with a homogeneous composition of the four nucleotides A, C, G and T. This procedure can also be ...
Wentian Li, Pedro Bernaola-Galván, Fatameh ...