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Logical impossibilities in biological networks

Logical impossibilities in biological networks

... Abstract: Biological networks are complex and involve several kinds of ...proper biological function it is important for these biomolecules to act at an individual level and act at the level of ... See full document

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Chronobiomics: The Biological Clock as a New Principle in Host-Microbial Interactions.

Chronobiomics: The Biological Clock as a New Principle in Host-Microbial Interactions.

... principle in host–microbial ...mediator in the interaction of the host with its environment, so rhythmic adaptation of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic part of the “metaorganism”to the time of day might have ... See full document

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Modelling and Simulation of Biological Regulatory Networks by Stochastic Petri Nets

Modelling and Simulation of Biological Regulatory Networks by Stochastic Petri Nets

... change in expression level in a gene or biological entity with a logical function having discrete ...delays in BRNs by considering the change in levels as piece-wise linear ... See full document

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Inferring Pairwise Interactions from Biological Data Using Maximum-Entropy Probability Models.

Inferring Pairwise Interactions from Biological Data Using Maximum-Entropy Probability Models.

... from biological datasets such as gene expression data or sequence ensem- ...models in two cate- gories of data types, those with continuous and categorical random ...parameters in both variable ... See full document

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Geographic Routing Using Logical Levels in Wireless Sensor Networks for Sensor Mobility

Geographic Routing Using Logical Levels in Wireless Sensor Networks for Sensor Mobility

... made in micro- electronicsmechanical system (MEMS) and wireless communication ...transmission in WSN. In greedy forwarding, each node just needs to know three pieces of information: its location, the ... See full document

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Design of hub-and-spoke networks applied to public transportation systems

Design of hub-and-spoke networks applied to public transportation systems

... arise in the design of public transportation, where network design costs greatly dominate routing costs and thus, full interconnection of hub facilities is ...objective in these applications, the problem ... See full document

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A Logical Foundation for Session-based Concurrent Computation

A Logical Foundation for Session-based Concurrent Computation

... developed in this chapter attempts to push the application boundaries of the formalism by giving an account of coinductive types, which encode the potential for infinite behavior in a non-divergent way that ... See full document

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Amplification in cortical networks

Amplification in cortical networks

... power in a frequency band between 0 and 4 Hz, correlates in a significant way with the loadings of the ...investigation. In barrel cortex, Agmon and Connors [1] identified -back in 1992- four ... See full document

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Linking like with like: optimising connectivity between environmentally-similar habitats

Linking like with like: optimising connectivity between environmentally-similar habitats

... We illustrate the framework using the Iberian Peninsula protected areas as the habitat units to be linked. We use climatic variables to assign protected areas into classes (under the assumption that climat- ... See full document

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A cluster method for finding node sets / sub-networks based on between- node similarity in sets of adjacency nodes: with application in finding sub-networks in tumor pathways

A cluster method for finding node sets / sub-networks based on between- node similarity in sets of adjacency nodes: with application in finding sub-networks in tumor pathways

... sub-networks. In present study, a cluster method for finding node sets / sub-networks according to between-node similarity in sets of adjacency nodes was ...Sub-networks in tumor ... See full document

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A Logical Temporal Relational Data Model

A Logical Temporal Relational Data Model

... occurring in real ...attributes. In our model each time varying attribute, identified in the mini world has a separate relation called as temporal ...attributes in the relation but it keeps ... See full document

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Ordinal Sums of De Morgan Triples

Ordinal Sums of De Morgan Triples

... that in the framework of probabilistic metric spaces t-norms are used to generalize triangle inequality of ordinary metric spaces and t-conorms are dual to t-norms under the order-reversing ... See full document

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Giving up logical atomism? Some remarks on Wittgenstein's Some Remarks on Logical Form

Giving up logical atomism? Some remarks on Wittgenstein's Some Remarks on Logical Form

... We see the light (‘white) and dark (‘black’) squares. We observe that there are squares occupied by chess pieces and that there are empty squares. In this position each square is occupied by at most one piece. ... See full document

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Realising Dynamism in MediaSense Publish/Subscribe Model for Logical-Clustering in Crowdsourcing

Realising Dynamism in MediaSense Publish/Subscribe Model for Logical-Clustering in Crowdsourcing

... accomplishing logical- sink. In our previous paper [18], we adopted MediaSense as PubSub enabler in ...context-IDs in the Internet and for logical-sink ...further in next ... See full document

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Performance assessment of real-time data management on wireless sensor networks

Performance assessment of real-time data management on wireless sensor networks

... described in chapter 5 and 6, included the proposal of a new method to optimize the real-time query processing on WSNs for both latency and energy minimization and a new proposal of real-time query processing ... See full document

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DIFFE RENCES INEQUA LITIES AND SOCIO LOGICAL

DIFFE RENCES INEQUA LITIES AND SOCIO LOGICAL

... The results from MISH at the University of Warsaw, only for first cycle studies, based on admission survey (response rate 80-88%) show ca. 66% admitted candidates come from 500k+ cities, and around 60% from the Warsaw ... See full document

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MEG network differences between low- and high-grade glioma related to epilepsy and cognition.

MEG network differences between low- and high-grade glioma related to epilepsy and cognition.

... located in the right frontal ...visualization. In HGG patients, only few connections exist above the ...region in LGG patients pass the ...found in the HGG patient, suggesting that the ... See full document

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Carnap's Principle of Tolerance and logical pluralism

Carnap's Principle of Tolerance and logical pluralism

... holds, in certain sense, the absolute character of ...formulated in the Tractatus ...of Logical Syntax, Wittgenstein wrote about the possibility of formalizing freely different ...of Logical ... See full document

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DIFFE RENCES INEQUA LITIES AND SOCIO LOGICAL

DIFFE RENCES INEQUA LITIES AND SOCIO LOGICAL

... … Today's byword 'globalisation' only partially captures the full significance of these processes. Sociological knowledge therefore encounters a limitation: it is easier to see what is disappearing than what is coming ... See full document

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REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DA UFOP: Immunoinformatics features linked to leishmania vaccine development : data integration of experimental and in silico studies.

REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DA UFOP: Immunoinformatics features linked to leishmania vaccine development : data integration of experimental and in silico studies.

... the biological importance of vaccine candidates, we proposed the use of PPI networks enriched with KEGG pathways ...specific biological processes of Leishmania spp. [41,42]. In this context, ... See full document

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