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BMCBI
2008
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Re-searcher: a system for recurrent detection of homologous protein sequences
Background: Sequence searches are routinely employed to detect and annotate related proteins. However, a rapid growth of databases necessitates a frequent repetition of sequence s...
Valdemaras Repsys, Mindaugas Margelevicius, Ceslov...
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BMCBI
2008
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Probe-specific mixed-model approach to detect copy number differences using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (ML
Background: MLPA method is a potentially useful semi-quantitative method to detect copy number alterations in targeted regions. In this paper, we propose a method for the normaliz...
Juan R. González, Josep L. Carrasco, Llu&ia...
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COMCOM
2008
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Efficiently reconfigurable backbones for wireless sensor networks
We present the definition and performance evaluation of a protocol for building and maintaining a connected backbone among the nodes of a wireless sensor networks (WSN). Building ...
Stefano Basagni, Chiara Petrioli, Roberto Petrocci...
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CORR
2010
Springer
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Pushing BitTorrent Locality to the Limit
Peer-to-peer (P2P) locality has recently raised a lot of interest in the community. Indeed, whereas P2P content distribution enables financial savings for the content providers, i...
Stevens Le-Blond, Arnaud Legout, Walid Dabbous
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CSDA
2008
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Step-up and step-down procedures controlling the number and proportion of false positives
In multiple hypotheses testing, it is important to control the probability of rejecting "true" null hypotheses. A standard procedure has been to control the family-wise ...
Paul N. Somerville, Claudia Hemmelmann
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