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mathematical neuro-stimulation simple models Two derived electric are discussed. of and | Two simple mathematical models of electric neuro-stimulation are derived and discussed. | 300 |
idea for critically the that increase evidence the with examine We time. encephalization quotients | We critically examine the evidence for the idea that encephalization quotients increase with time. | 301 |
is not feature that of evolution. convergent intelligence find human-like We a | We find that human-like intelligence is not a convergent feature of evolution. | 302 |
extraterrestrial are discussed. intelligence search the for Implications for | Implications for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence are discussed. | 303 |
stability on how parameters. aspect A is points of model equilibrium depends specific thereof | A specific aspect thereof is how stability of equilibrium points depends on model parameters. | 304 |
illustrative a is to as method cascade a example. applied of The an model MAPK | The method is applied to a model of a MAPK cascade as an illustrative example. | 305 |
this $k$-noncrossing stack-length. we minimum paper and structures enumerate arc- In pseudoknot given RNA with | In this paper we enumerate $k$-noncrossing RNA pseudoknot structures with given minimum arc- and stack-length. | 306 |
pseudoknot prediction algorithms structures. results for importance for RNA Our of are | Our results are of importance for prediction algorithms for RNA pseudoknot structures. | 307 |
characterize associations binary variable importance and regression pairwise (VIMP) in We study trees. variable and | We characterize and study variable importance (VIMP) and pairwise variable associations in binary regression trees. | 308 |
common for of etc. species/goods/ideas/elements ground observation the that The is new the production | The common ground is the observation that for the production of new species/goods/ideas/elements etc. | 309 |
pre-existence necessary of condition. elements other specific a the is | the pre-existence of specific other elements is a necessary condition. | 310 |
we For find mixed opinions fixed of phases and topology distinct consensus. | For fixed topology we find distinct phases of mixed opinions and consensus. | 311 |
estimate of reasonable the We barrier unfolding have obtained for ubiqutin. | We have obtained the reasonable estimate for unfolding barrier of ubiqutin. | 312 |
implemented and In for efficiency, called addition, techniques avoiding code reanalysis, extensionalization, we minimization. | In addition, for efficiency, we implemented techniques called extensionalization, avoiding reanalysis, and code minimization. | 313 |
constraints invariants site-pattern vectors Phylogenetic trees. on not for are frequency only the phylogenetic | Phylogenetic invariants are not the only constraints on site-pattern frequency vectors for phylogenetic trees. | 314 |
call these inequalities.'' We constraints additional ``edge-parameter | We call these additional constraints ``edge-parameter inequalities.'' | 315 |
self-organized explain the finding critical as phenomenon. We a | We explain the finding as a self-organized critical phenomenon. | 316 |
interval and of patterns the implementation useful Abstractions are the operations in described. | Abstractions and patterns useful in the implementation of the interval operations are described. | 317 |
recognition methods to blurring. object the on approach recent The based non-uniform relates for paper | The paper relates the approach to recent methods for object recognition based on non-uniform blurring. | 318 |
several multicellular cell states In organisms, coexist. | In multicellular organisms, several cell states coexist. | 319 |
in systems is several of relevance mechanism The multicellular to this and differentiation development discussed. | The relevance of this mechanism to development and differentiation in several multicellular systems is discussed. | 320 |
hexagonal three immediate with cell cellular and We neighbourhood automata consider cell-states. | We consider hexagonal cellular automata with immediate cell neighbourhood and three cell-states. | 321 |
neighbours state. many how in each one are | how many neighbours are in each one state. | 322 |
methods. to I motivated an Bayesian describe by approach similarity | I describe an approach to similarity motivated by Bayesian methods. | 323 |
methods. Bayesian is using standard This a yields that similarity a learnable function | This yields a similarity function that is learnable using a standard Bayesian methods. | 324 |
of and variable is variable approach kernel The the to metric methods relationship discussed. | The relationship of the approach to variable kernel and variable metric methods is discussed. | 325 |
and been physics. Many this to in chemistry biology, attempts made behaviour have model | Many attempts have been made to model this behaviour in biology, chemistry and physics. | 326 |
an studied. illustration, circumferential hyperelastic of a disk is growth As the free | As an illustration, the circumferential growth of a free hyperelastic disk is studied. | 327 |
of Irregular a graphs reduced. defined successively stack pyramids are as | Irregular pyramids are defined as a stack of graphs successively reduced. | 328 |
is in this pyramid. the implicitly framework, often scale defined the Within as the height | Within this framework, the scale is often defined implicitly as the height in the pyramid. | 329 |
is by by scale This Guigues. the last framework drawback addressed set designed | This last drawback is addressed by the scale set framework designed by Guigues. | 330 |
with method and one within We two parallel propose variations sequential both. one | We propose one sequential and one parallel method with two variations within both. | 331 |
these in energy signals. phase pattern was A of roughly detected free constant sinusoidal | A sinusoidal pattern of roughly constant phase was detected in these free energy signals. | 332 |
are frameshift genes experimentally verified presented across eubacteria. Results using | Results are presented using experimentally verified frameshift genes across eubacteria. | 333 |
and perception recognition is presented. of A theory visual neural network | A neural network theory of visual perception and recognition is presented. | 334 |
ordered four they a are form separators fully and semi-group. element | they are separators and form a four element fully ordered semi-group. | 335 |
unified the for framework of Our a provides building biomolecules. work understanding blocks | Our work provides a unified framework for understanding the building blocks of biomolecules. | 336 |
constraint implemented library. have for DDS the Gecode We programming | We have implemented DDS for the Gecode constraint programming library. | 337 |
problem networks study i.e. constructing the phylogenetic from We triplets, of level-k | We study the problem of constructing level-k phylogenetic networks from triplets, i.e. | 338 |
level-k for a defined network by We is that uniquely each its k, triplets. give, | We give, for each k, a level-k network that is uniquely defined by its triplets. | 339 |
modeling compartmental the used can for be cardiovascular a of The system. system | The system can be used for a compartmental modeling of the cardiovascular system. | 340 |
artificial nobody that is. really problem knows A intelligence what in fundamental intelligence is | A fundamental problem in artificial intelligence is that nobody really knows what intelligence is. | 341 |
arbitrary These for then intelligence general mathematically a formalised of produce machines. measure to are | These are then mathematically formalised to produce a general measure of intelligence for arbitrary machines. | 342 |
both poorly adaptive and remains understood, distribution effects The theoretically. fitness of mutations of empirically | The distribution of fitness effects of adaptive mutations remains poorly understood, both empirically and theoretically. | 343 |
images of This novel for paper multilevel a proposes hierarchical segmentation by method thresholding. | This paper proposes a novel method for segmentation of images by hierarchical multilevel thresholding. | 344 |
locations. method The global, pixel is and disregards nature in agglomerative | The method is global, agglomerative in nature and disregards pixel locations. | 345 |
relation We process. the which variances recursive for a obtain expedites at each step the | We obtain a recursive relation at each step for the variances which expedites the process. | 346 |
the of comparison in some shown efficacy with method methods. is well-known a The | The efficacy of the method is shown in a comparison with some well-known methods. | 347 |
conclude also DNA search efficient to higher more a process. We density a leads that | We also conclude that a higher DNA density leads to a more efficient search process. | 348 |
unlike empty pathways formation. These assembly capsid identified for are any | These assembly pathways are unlike any identified for empty capsid formation. | 349 |
markup code is genetic the The assignment stop codons. of | The genetic code markup is the assignment of stop codons. | 350 |
of this Inhibition type factor controlling as binding. of serves | Inhibition serves as controlling factor of this type of binding. | 351 |
on depends choice The the frequency. crossover | The choice depends on the crossover frequency. | 352 |
Close observed. is this sympatric to value speciation | Close to this value sympatric speciation is observed. | 353 |
attracted of also debate. interest The synchronization has and role much functional | The functional role of synchronization has also attracted much interest and debate. | 354 |
this precision." In enhancement synchronization: role we for study another "collective so-called the of article, | In this article, we study another role for synchronization: the so-called "collective enhancement of precision." | 355 |
biology. Similar questions may to in be concepts applicable systems | Similar concepts may be applicable to questions in systems biology. | 356 |
consider We agent interacting environment. an an with unknown | We consider an agent interacting with an unknown environment. | 357 |
on a has utility from environment. outputs the agent The function | The agent has a utility function on outputs from the environment. | 358 |
world? Does construct an the efficient brain sensory representation the of | Does the brain construct an efficient representation of the sensory world? | 359 |
decaying algebraically The density developing distributions. vasculature complex still non-hierarchical tumor is but displaying | The developing tumor vasculature is non-hierarchical but still complex displaying algebraically decaying density distributions. | 360 |
the Hopf Turing domain. derive bifurcation on conditions and the for We spatial | We derive the conditions for Hopf and Turing bifurcation on the spatial domain. | 361 |
for studying complexity will ecosystems. of dynamic useful It the be | It will be useful for studying the dynamic complexity of ecosystems. | 362 |
of a be investigate can raytracing We on class that Blue performance Gene achieved supercomputers. | We investigate raytracing performance that can be achieved on a class of Blue Gene supercomputers. | 363 |
of scaling nontrivial find at large number behavior processors. We | We find nontrivial scaling behavior at large number of processors. | 364 |
resolution. of applications lighting to technology with this We and high advanced discuss visualization scientific | We discuss applications of this technology to scientific visualization with advanced lighting and high resolution. | 365 |
physiological These ideal myosin's respective mechanics different functions. are for the | These different mechanics are ideal for the respective myosin's physiological functions. | 366 |
fitness". following with those is statement "Survival for non-dominated mostly The is proposed | The following statement is proposed "Survival is mostly for those with non-dominated fitness". | 367 |
that immune system an We complex system. is adaptive argue | We argue that immune system is an adaptive complex system. | 368 |
shown is that has emergent properties. It it | It is shown that it has emergent properties. | 369 |
structure the of world Its network small is type. network | Its network structure is of the small world network type. | 370 |
of type, is in threshold network the autoimmunity. The avoiding which helps | The network is of the threshold type, which helps in avoiding autoimmunity. | 371 |
tumors. a radiotherapy chemotherapy of sufficient to eradication get or/and | chemotherapy or/and radiotherapy to get a sufficient eradication of tumors. | 372 |
example is an A attacking effectors of fractional two immune given. antigen order | A fractional order example of two immune effectors attacking an antigen is given. | 373 |
But simple is as this? as it | But is it as simple as this? | 374 |
the structure, that shall In this i.e. we see lexical article | In this article we shall see that the lexical structure, i.e. | 375 |
linguistic by of relationships, the network match words necessarily the does not linked conceptualization. domain | the network of words linked by linguistic relationships, does not necessarily match the domain conceptualization. | 376 |
are for non-cooperative game. Hence in equations they replicator applied | Hence they are applied in replicator equations for non-cooperative game. | 377 |
have model It a known stable order integer is does equilibrium. that its not | It is known that its integer order model does not have a stable equilibrium. | 378 |
to Its solution. order a have model asymptotically stable locally fractional shown is internal | Its fractional order model is shown to have a locally asymptotically stable internal solution. | 379 |
solution. stable to game locally A a asymmetric shown asymptotically is have internal FO | A FO asymmetric game is shown to have a locally asymptotically stable internal solution. | 380 |
the is not for its counterpart. order integer case This | This is not the case for its integer order counterpart. | 381 |
this is matter is biological learning and examined. The the sketched basis of computing of | The biological basis of this computing is sketched and the matter of learning is examined. | 382 |
The of of suggests advantageous. labor division is that ubiquity highly it this | The ubiquity of this division of labor suggests that it is highly advantageous. | 383 |
I the this evolution to specialized a present In cells. paper, study model of | In this paper, I present a model to study the evolution of specialized cells. | 384 |
and multicellular (terminally that may contain organisms for The allows cells. somatic model unicellular differentiated) | The model allows for unicellular and multicellular organisms that may contain somatic (terminally differentiated) cells. | 385 |
Cells to quantitative a contribute additively trait. | Cells contribute additively to a quantitative trait. | 386 |
surprisingly I cells show is the reproductive that high. always of fraction | I show that the fraction of reproductive cells is always surprisingly high. | 387 |
model primitive of biology predictions. the the I organisms discuss with multicellular respect to | I discuss the biology of primitive multicellular organisms with respect to the model predictions. | 388 |
the next of introduces MathPSfrag. version This article | This article introduces the next version of MathPSfrag. | 389 |
preview Mathematica. files Moreover generated is and within shown from a these | Moreover from these files a preview is generated and shown within Mathematica. | 390 |
for regime. plectonemic model consider rod an twisted the We elastic DNA in | We consider an elastic rod model for twisted DNA in the plectonemic regime. | 391 |
an treated effective, tube molecule adjustable is radius. The as impenetrable with an | The molecule is treated as an impenetrable tube with an effective, adjustable radius. | 392 |
cardinality stream in the paper of considers problem data This estimation applications. | This paper considers the problem of cardinality estimation in data stream applications. | 393 |
in dimension analysis. for reduction primary concern are Techniques statistical of | Techniques for dimension reduction are of primary concern in statistical analysis. | 394 |
projection algorithms that properties investigate of the use distributions. We alpha-stable exploit of the | We investigate the use of projection algorithms that exploit properties of the alpha-stable distributions. | 395 |
Here version mean-field of a model. their we provide | Here we provide a mean-field version of their model. | 396 |
a supervised classification method arrayCGH new We for data. propose Results: of | Results: We propose a new method for supervised classification of arrayCGH data. | 397 |
Availability: available. publicly data algorithms All are and | Availability: All data and algorithms are publicly available. | 398 |
function vitro. the way be this could determine in that I hepatocyte re-created microenvironments their | I this way the hepatocyte microenvironments that determine their function could be re-created in vitro. | 399 |