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Artificial ribonucleases

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006
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Teija, Niittymäki, Harri, Lönnberg
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Artificial Intelligence for Artificial Artificial Intelligence

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2011
Crowdsourcing platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk have become popular for a wide variety of human intelligence tasks; however, quality control continues to be a significant challenge. Recently, we propose TurKontrol, a theoretical model based on POMDPs to optimize iterative, crowd-sourced workflows.
Peng Dai, . Mausam, Daniel Weld
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Artificial mosaics

The Visual Computer, 2005
Art often provides valuable insight that can be applied to technological innovations, especially in the fields of image processing and computer graphics. In this paper we present a method to transform a raster input image into a good-quality mosaic: an “artificial mosaic.” The creation of mosaics of artistic quality is challenging because the tiles ...
DI BLASI G, GALLO, Giovanni
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Artificial Symbiogenesis

Artificial Life, 1995
Symbiosis is the phenomenon in which organisms of different species live together in close association, resulting in a raised level of fitness for one or more of the organisms. Symbiogenesis is the name given to the process by which symbiotic partners combine and unify—forming endosymbioses and then potentially transferring genetic material—giving ...
L, Bull, T C, Fogarty
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Artificial Companions

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 2005
What will an artificial Companion be like? Who will need them and how much good or harm will they do? Will they change our lives and social habits in the radical way technologies have in the past: just think of trains, phones and television? Will they force changes in the law so that things that are not people will be liable for damages; up till now ...
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Artificial feeding

Nursing Older People, 2002
This year, one aspect of the RCN Mental Health and Older People Forum's strategy is to examine the practice of artificial feeding of people living with dementia. This is as a result of the concern expressed by many practitioners at study events throughout the year and from the highly emotive coverage in newspapers.
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Artificial chordae

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2004
Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene sutures have been used for replacement of chordae tendineae since 1985. They have been used for correction of prolapse of mitral and tricuspid valve leaflets as well as for resuspension of the papillary muscles during mitral valve replacement when the native chordae cannot be preserved to maintain continuity between the
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Artificial Receptors

2007
Herein I will provide a brief overview of artificial receptors with emphasis on molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) and their applications. Alternative techniques to produce artificial receptors such as in silico designed and modelled polymers as well as different receptors designed using libraries of more or less natural composition will also be ...
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Artificial Regressions [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
Associated with every popular nonlinear estimation method is at least one "artificial" linear regression. We define an artificial regression in terms of three conditions that it must satisfy. Then we show how artificial regressions can be useful for numerical optimization, testing hypotheses, and computing parameter estimates.
Russell Davidson, James G. MacKinnon
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