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A coordinate ascent approach to tomographic reconstruction of label images from a few projec\-tions. (English)
Discrete Appl. Math. 151, No. 1-3, 184-197 (2005).
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New voting strategies designed for the classification of nucleic sequences. (English)
Knowl. Inf. Syst. 8, No. 1, 1-15 (2005).
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MotifMiner: Efficient discovery of common substructures in biochemical molecules. (English)
Knowl. Inf. Syst. 7, No. 2, 202-223 (2005).
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Encoding of primary structures of biological macromolecules within a data mining perspective. (English)
J. Comput. Sci. Technol. 19, No. 1, 78-88 (2004).
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Three-dimensional reconstruction by Chanine’s method from electron microscopic projections corrupted by instrumental aberrations. (English)
Inverse Probl. 19, No. 4, 933-949 (2003).
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Functional labels and syntactic entropy on DNA strings and proteins. (English)
Theor. Comput. Sci. 303, No. 1, 35-51 (2003).
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Point-centered domain decomposition for parallel molecular dynamics simulation. (English)
Comput. Phys. Commun. 124, No.2-3, 139-147 (2000).
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Time warps, string edits, and macromolecules. Introduction by John Nerbonne. (English)
The David Hume Series of Philosophy and Cognitive Science Reissues. Stanford, CA: CSLI, Center for the Study of Language and Information. xxiv, 382 p. \sterling 13.95; \$ 22.95/pbk (1999).
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Fully three-dimensional reconstruction in electron microscopy. (English)
Börgers, Christoph (ed.) et al., Computational radiology and imaging. Therapy and diagnostics. Proceedings of a workshop, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, March 17‒21, 1997. New York, NY: Springer. IMA Vol. Math. Appl. 110, 251-281 (1999).
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$Mathematica$ computer programs for physical chemistry. Incl. 1 CD-ROM. (English)
New York, NY: Springer. xi, 246 p. DM 78.00; öS 570.00; sFr 71.00; \sterling 30.00; \$ 42.00 (1998).
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Tracking metastable states to free-energy global minima. (English)
Pardalos, P. M. (ed.) et al., Global minimization of nonconvex energy functions: molecular conformation and protein folding. Papers selected from a DIMACS workshop held on March 20-21, 1995. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. DIMACS, Ser. Discrete Math. Theor. Comput. Sci. 23, 41-64 (1996).
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Complex systems in drug research. II. the ligand-active site-water confluence as a complex system. (English)
Electron. Colloq. Comput. Complex. 1, No. 4, 37-42 (1995).
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Complex systems in drug research. I. the chemical levels. (English)
Electron. Colloq. Comput. Complex. 1, No. 4, 29-36 (1995).
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A method to explore transition paths in macromolecules. Applications to hemoglobin and phosphoglycerate kinase. (English)
Comput. Phys. Commun. 91, No.1-3, 263-273 (1995).
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A divide-and-conquer strategy for embedding a distance-net point set into $E\sp n$ and its application. (English)
Sci. China, Ser. A 37, No.10, 1189-1199 (1994).
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Spatial rotational alignment of identical particles given their projections: Theory and practice. (English)
Mathematical problems of tomography, Transl. Math. Monogr. 81, 97-122 (1990).
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Recent developments in structured continua. Volume II. Invited lectures presented at the conference held at the University of Sherbrooke, Canada, May 23-25, 1990. (English)
Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics Series, 229. Harlow: Longman Scientific \& Technical; New York: John Wiley \& Sons, Inc. 340 p. \sterling 25.00 (1990).
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An Algorithm for Finding a Common Structure Shared by a Family of Strings. (English)
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 11, No.08, 890-895 (1989).
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The theory of evolution and dynamical systems. Mathematical aspects of selection. (English)
London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 7. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. viii, 341 p. \sterling 35.00/hbk; \sterling 11.95/pbk (1988).
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Formal language theory and DNA: An analysis of the generative capacity of specific recombinant behaviors. (English)
Bull. Math. Biol. 49, 737-759 (1987).
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