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TCBB
2008
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Combinatorial Approaches for Mass Spectra Recalibration
Mass spectrometry has become one of the most popular analysis techniques in Proteomics and Systems Biology. With the creation of larger data sets, the automated recalibration of ma...
Sebastian Böcker, Veli Mäkinen
BC
2005
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Velocity constancy and models for wide-field visual motion detection in insects
The tangential neurons in the lobula plate region of the flies are known to respond to visual motion across broad receptive fields in visual space. When intracellular recordings ar...
Patrick A. Shoemaker, David C. O'Carroll, A. D. St...
JCB
2007
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A Quantile Method for Sizing Optical Maps
Optical mapping is an integrated system for the analysis of single DNA molecules. It constructs restriction maps (noted as “optical map”) from individual DNA molecules present...
Haifeng Li, Anton Valouev, David C. Schwartz, Mich...
ALIFE
2004
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Building Artificial Life for Play
Toys and play-things are often engineered to replicate the character of real organisms. In the past, inventors often lavished great expense on their life-like automata, their cons...
Alan Dorin
BC
2000
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Insect visual homing strategies in a robot with analog processing
Abstract The visual homing abilities of insects can be explained by the snapshot hypothesis. It asserts that an animal is guided to a previously visited location by comparing the c...
Ralf Möller