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load as entities the approach of hepatocyte use systems. to bioreactor The aggregates needs the
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The approach needs the use of hepatocyte aggregates as entities to load the bioreactor systems.
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produce surfaces. has patterned been printing a used Microcontact to
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Microcontact printing has been used to produce a patterned surfaces.
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processes of evolution substitution in Covarion inhomogeneities through describe character models time.
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Covarion models of character evolution describe inhomogeneities in substitution processes through time.
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Based obtain and the formation we bifurcation numerical stability on simulation. analysis, pattern spiral via
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Based on the stability and bifurcation analysis, we obtain spiral pattern formation via numerical simulation.
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with external we colored Additionally, the model and study periodic noise forcing.
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Additionally, we study the model with colored noise and external periodic forcing.
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Neurons nervous and variety exhibit system properties. an in physiological morphological of the outstanding
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Neurons in the nervous system exhibit an outstanding variety of morphological and physiological properties.
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traits neuron characterized. The of types been two extensively these dynamical have
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The dynamical traits of these two neuron types have been extensively characterized.
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the interesting, of consequences It would dynamical be their understand however, to properties. information-processing
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It would be interesting, however, to understand the information-processing consequences of their dynamical properties.
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We models forms. conductance-based minimal with normal work realistic and both
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We work both with realistic conductance-based models and minimal normal forms.
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depolarizing type response stimuli. We in neurons that fire scale-free I conclude to
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We conclude that type I neurons fire in response to scale-free depolarizing stimuli.
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conditions enables under evolutionarily the be favored. will This to predict mutators us which
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This enables us to predict the conditions under which mutators will be evolutionarily favored.
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Surprisingly, for our show effect small mutators. (i) simulations is typically strong-effect that
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Surprisingly, our simulations show that effect (i) is typically small for strong-effect mutators.
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Our and semi-quantitatively experiments directions. with evolution suggest existing agree future experimental results laboratory
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Our results agree semi-quantitatively with existing laboratory evolution experiments and suggest future experimental directions.
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areas method natural hierarchical in segmenting for images. text a present We
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We present a hierarchical method for segmenting text areas in natural images.
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In contain simple text symbols. particular, can or the graphics
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In particular, the text can contain simple graphics or symbols.
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is to study developed theoretical dynamics framework the of protein folding. A
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A theoretical framework is developed to study the dynamics of protein folding.
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a with scale. proteins single energy model against numerical simulations We predictions test these of
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We test these predictions against numerical simulations of model proteins with a single energy scale.
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flow information of the carrier is entropy The flow.
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The entropy flow is the carrier of information flow.
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time may scales, beget Also, ``seizures short over seizures.''
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Also, over short time scales, ``seizures may beget seizures.''
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to epilepticus. status This cluster evolve of explain may tendency the seizures into and
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This may explain the tendency of seizures to cluster and evolve into status epilepticus.
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and their thus macromolecules importance. of are is essential function of great life understanding Proteins
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Proteins are essential macromolecules of life and thus understanding their function is of great importance.
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analyzed case in an example, sub-Poisson detail. As is the firing binomial of statistics
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As an example, the case of sub-Poisson binomial firing statistics is analyzed in detail.
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of foot were displacements a using recorded platform. force Centre pressure (CoP)
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Centre of foot pressure (CoP) displacements were recorded using a force platform.
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displacements force pressure platform. foot recorded were a Centre of using
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Centre of foot pressure displacements were recorded using a force platform.
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(CoP) force foot platform. displacements were The pressure centre using of a recorded
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The centre of foot pressure displacements (CoP) were recorded using a force platform.
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have and clinical in could rehabilitative areas. implications This
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This could have implications in clinical and rehabilitative areas.
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control which a condition also in required. There no was task was concurrent
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There was also a control condition in which no concurrent task was required.
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(cGAs). cellular In genetic selection new a algorithms we in this paper introduce scheme
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In this paper we introduce a new selection scheme in cellular genetic algorithms (cGAs).
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(AS) of allows diversity selective control the promotes accurate and Selection Anisotropic pressure.
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Anisotropic Selection (AS) promotes diversity and allows accurate control of the selective pressure.
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provide a from collection trees. strategy a useful combining Consensus of for gene information methods
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Consensus methods provide a useful strategy for combining information from a collection of gene trees.
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Heterogeneity population experiencing disease. an of property a is any important
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Heterogeneity is an important property of any population experiencing a disease.
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analyzed particular, and SIR an (susceptible-infective-removed) heterogeneity. is for sources model of different In formulated
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In particular, an SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model is formulated and analyzed for different sources of heterogeneity.
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very model, mechanistic which a phenomenological mimics Therefore, provided. is derivation of well, the reality
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Therefore, a mechanistic derivation of the phenomenological model, which mimics reality very well, is provided.
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may such rough theoretical graph serve The tool as a cases. models in powerful but
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The graph theoretical models may serve as a rough but powerful tool in such cases.
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expressions are confirmation. theoretical for and computational Moreover, discussed the studies robustness are done
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Moreover, the theoretical robustness expressions are discussed and computational studies are done for confirmation.
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the properties setup. of enhanced FFL many this are find We that within
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We find that many of the FFL properties are enhanced within this setup.
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FFLs all to D. Melanogaster network. the We such identify regulatory in then proceed
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We then proceed to identify all such FFLs in the D. Melanogaster regulatory network.
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elucidate This of the may the TF type confers. help regulation
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This may help elucidate the type of regulation the TF confers.
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structure study coupled primary the dynamics and We of secondary (i.e. formation
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We study the coupled dynamics of primary and secondary structure formation (i.e.
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simulations. numerical predicted support in physical The phenomenology finds and interpretations, satisfactory allows for natural
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The predicted phenomenology allows for natural physical interpretations, and finds satisfactory support in numerical simulations.
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a Dimensionality recent of is interest. topic reduction
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Dimensionality reduction is a topic of recent interest.
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algorithm as multiple classes The the well can semi-supervised as setting. for account
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The algorithm can account for multiple classes as well as the semi-supervised setting.
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out-of-sample an for data. We and present unlabeled labeled expressions both
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We present an out-of-sample expressions for both labeled and unlabeled data.
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using data. performance on investigate CCDR satellite hyper-spectral imagery the algorithm classification We
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We investigate classification performance using the CCDR algorithm on hyper-spectral satellite imagery data.
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body the uniquely. and determined the composition first are In class, mass
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In the first class, the body composition and mass are determined uniquely.
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We theory derive i.e. to the effective, apply the asymptotic
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We apply the asymptotic theory to derive the effective, i.e.
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dynamics biochemical reaction of the system. macroscopic
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macroscopic dynamics of the biochemical reaction system.
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macro-molecular of typical finally We complex more but machinery. give examples
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We finally give examples of more complex but typical macro-molecular machinery.
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argue that scientific entire We a activity. future universe simulation of from result an will
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We argue that a simulation of an entire universe will result from future scientific activity.
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real-world between distinguish also modelling. and artificial-world We
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We also distinguish between real-world and artificial-world modelling.
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population The susceptibility. in heterogeneous have individuals infectiousness the and/or
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The individuals in the population have heterogeneous infectiousness and/or susceptibility.
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bounds on probability. size upper global also conditions and find giving We
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We also find conditions giving global upper bounds on size and probability.
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network-independent. are distributions these leading bounds The to
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The distributions leading to these bounds are network-independent.
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co-chaperones, proteins produced proteins with and associated activities, ubiquitin. Differentially included oxido-reductase
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Differentially produced proteins included co-chaperones, proteins associated with oxido-reductase activities, and ubiquitin.
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study we replicator quenched random interaction multi-species matrices. system a Specifically, with
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Specifically, we study a multi-species replicator system with quenched random interaction matrices.
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well consider asymmetric here anti-symmetric cases. interactions and as We symmetric as
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We here consider symmetric interactions as well as asymmetric and anti-symmetric cases.
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[Phys. an is extension Tokita Our of work
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Our work is an extension of Tokita [Phys.
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one-dimensional genes null we statistical Using constructed between and gases, chromosomes analogies a model. on
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Using analogies between genes on chromosomes and one-dimensional gases, we constructed a statistical null model.
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modular networks The and hierarchical have observed structure.
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The observed networks have hierarchical and modular structure.
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abstract [The has of manuscript information.] more the
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[The abstract of the manuscript has more information.]
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in types We protein in mass-action consider two of fluctuations equilibrium networks. binding the
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We consider two types of fluctuations in the mass-action equilibrium in protein binding networks.
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used amenable As to mechanics study. statistical our of they in equilibrium methods such are
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As such they are amenable to methods of equilibrium statistical mechanics used in our study.
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Background coefficients by cameras. provided based is on modeling DCT
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Background modeling is based on DCT coefficients provided by cameras.
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the approximated for method uses model Scene updating median improved performance.
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Scene model updating uses the approximated median method for improved performance.
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nonparametric are admit and They interpretable, priors. fast computationally simple, and scalable,
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They are simple, computationally fast and scalable, interpretable, and admit nonparametric priors.
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have evidence only weight fixed is that synapses biological discrete number of There a states.
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There is evidence that biological synapses have only a fixed number of discrete weight states.
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storage discrete, calculate terms Shannon information. We bounded synapses of the capacity in of
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We calculate the storage capacity of discrete, bounded synapses in terms of Shannon information.
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models are macroevolution Two studied. of mathematical
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Two mathematical models of macroevolution are studied.
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the In have models spectral different limit, noiseless power densities. the two
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In the noiseless limit, the two models have different power spectral densities.
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These fluctuations long-time indicate dynamics. population stochastic may that affect significantly results evolutionary
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These results indicate that stochastic population fluctuations may significantly affect long-time evolutionary dynamics.
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extraction, However, or replace by (VT). training applications EM Viterbi
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However, applications replace EM by Viterbi extraction, or training (VT).
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the The then applied to One-Max optimization problem. is approach Interactive
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The approach is then applied to the Interactive One-Max optimization problem.
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the analysis provided. images of Quantitative of reconstructed accuracy is the
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Quantitative analysis of the accuracy of the reconstructed images is provided.
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motors; words: effects non-linear partial waves. molecular of collective differential shock equations; Key cargo transport;
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Key words: collective effects of molecular motors; cargo transport; non-linear partial differential equations; shock waves.
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The in first the system this presented architecture of part. global is
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The global architecture of this system is presented in the first part.
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factual is composed a is made agents. part of that multiagent system of This
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This part is composed of a multiagent system that is made of factual agents.
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model a of minimal networks. regulatory introduce the transcriptional description dynamics for We
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We introduce a minimal model description for the dynamics of transcriptional regulatory networks.
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combines verbalization. reflection, and method The visualization, the of concepts
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The method combines the concepts of reflection, visualization, and verbalization.
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two were experiment, learned. lessons In the
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In the experiment, two lessons were learned.
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We coding. of the neural implications the of results discuss these context in
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We discuss the implications of these results in the context of neural coding.
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the nodes Covert are which to not directly. nodes refer observable
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Covert nodes refer to the nodes which are not observable directly.
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simulation. with Two studied, been verified Carlo Monte have coverage via examples
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Two examples have been studied, with coverage verified via Monte Carlo simulation.
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Particularly, small are in settings. we interested sample
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Particularly, we are interested in small sample settings.
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multiagent the stages system. three inside passes situation current of by the evaluation The
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The evaluation of the current situation passes by three stages inside the multiagent system.
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time, situation the In dynamic a represented is first a in way.
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In a first time, the situation is represented in a dynamic way.
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Information are features. the coming formatted according and environment from a taxonomy semantic to using
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Information coming from the environment are formatted according to a taxonomy and using semantic features.
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analysis theory, set rough operation. application the hydrocyclone of paper on of describes This
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This paper describes application of rough set theory, on the analysis of hydrocyclone operation.
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fulfilled. rules, an on these is approximate estimation decision on attribute Based
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Based on these rules, an approximate estimation on decision attribute is fulfilled.
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with brief comparison method system a highlighted. this SOM-NFIS (briefly SONFIS) the is of Finally,
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Finally, a brief comparison of this method with the SOM-NFIS system (briefly SONFIS) is highlighted.
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feedback simulations, haptic from comes contact forces. computation often multimodal interactive In
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In multimodal interactive simulations, haptic feedback computation often comes from contact forces.
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on rendering the contact haptic depends of space significantly modeling. fidelity Subsequently,
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Subsequently, the fidelity of haptic rendering depends significantly on contact space modeling.
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and Contact models in often to are date methods. deformable between up simplified friction laws
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Contact and friction laws between deformable models are often simplified in up to date methods.
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keep crucial stable point to This feedback. haptic is last
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This last point is crucial to keep stable haptic feedback.
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packaged, approach This has been and global implemented, tested.
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This global approach has been packaged, implemented, and tested.
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such preferred. conclusive however, that frequencies is evidence of it no There why are exists,
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There exists, however, no conclusive evidence of why it is that such frequencies are preferred.
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branches functional overproduction clear. of is The significance not the of
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The functional significance of the overproduction of branches is not clear.
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efficient We and is most also branching for different dendrites. suggest that the rule axons
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We also suggest that the most efficient branching rule is different for axons and dendrites.
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test investigate statistics for We homogeneity propose to kernel testing reproducing Hilbert in spaces.
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We propose to investigate test statistics for testing homogeneity in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces.
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uncertainty. evidence present to significantly show that underestimates some still We model BKNN
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We present some evidence to show that BKNN still significantly underestimates model uncertainty.
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is algorithms embedded on grid. are genetic the Cellular where population genetic toroidal algorithms a
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Cellular genetic algorithms are genetic algorithms where the population is embedded on a toroidal grid.
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