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Chemical Communications, 2005
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MANCIN, FABRIZIO +3 more
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On the artificiality of artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1994In this article the question is raised whether artificial intelligence has any psychological relevance, i.e. contributes to our knowledge of how the mind/brain works. It is argued that the psychological relevance of artificial intelligence of the symbolic kind is questionable as yet, since there is no indication that the brain structurally resembles or
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Artificial states are those in which political borders do not coincide with a division of nationalities desired by the people on the ground. We propose and compute for all countries in the world two new measures of the degree to which states are artificial.
Alberto Alesina +2 more
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Whatʼs Artificial in Artificial Tears?
Optometry and Vision Science, 1986After reviewing tear film physiology, and tear film disorders, the author discusses the ingredients found in artificial tear solutions. Choosing the best artificial tear solution for each patient is often confusing because many solutions are available.
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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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International Journal of Biomaterials Research and Engineering, 2011
The market of tools, devices, and processes for medical treatments and diagnosis has been growing at a very fast pace, driven by the multi-disciplinary development of integrated innovative technologies. In this chapter, the way artificial organs design is currently taught is analyzed and discussed relative to the evolution of the methods of artificial ...
G. Catapano, G. J. Verkerke
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The market of tools, devices, and processes for medical treatments and diagnosis has been growing at a very fast pace, driven by the multi-disciplinary development of integrated innovative technologies. In this chapter, the way artificial organs design is currently taught is analyzed and discussed relative to the evolution of the methods of artificial ...
G. Catapano, G. J. Verkerke
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Forum: Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Agency and Artificial Life
The RUSI Journal, 2019Courtesy of Kirsty Pargeter/Adobe Stock Most of the contributions to this special issue on artificial intelligence (AI) look at the development of AI technologies within the realm of the possible, ...
Kenneth Payne +6 more
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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 ...
Terence C. Fogarty, Larry Bull
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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 ...
Terence C. Fogarty, Larry Bull
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Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006
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Teija, Niittymäki, Harri, Lönnberg
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Teija, Niittymäki, Harri, Lönnberg
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Artificial and Bio-Artificial Liver
2016This chapter is focused on the design of artificial liver support devices (LSD). After a short overview of liver functions and pathologies, aimed at defining the minimum requirements for artificial devices, a survey of the different artificial liver support devices developed and used in clinical practice is reported.
Luigi Marrelli +3 more
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