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The genome sequence of the white-lipped garden snail, <i>Cepaea hortensis</i> (Müller, 1774) (Stylommatophora: Helicidae). [PDF]

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Wade C   +7 more
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Genome Assembly and Characterization of the Endangered Long-armed Scarab Beetle, Cheirotonus jansoni. [PDF]

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Liu L   +10 more
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The genome sequence of the Mottled Grey, Colostygia multistrigaria (Haworth, 1809) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). [PDF]

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Crowley LM   +9 more
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Independent evolution of a living bridge in the old world army ant lineage. [PDF]

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Mizumoto N   +3 more
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The genome sequence of the weevil, <i>Pachyrhinus lethierryi</i> (Desbrochers des Loges, 1875) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). [PDF]

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Barclay MVL   +9 more
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The genome sequence of the Clay Triple-lines, <i>Cyclophora linearia</i> (Hübner, 1799) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). [PDF]

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Assembly Codes

2021
The contributors to Assembly Codes examine how media and logistics set the conditions for the circulation of information and culture. They document how logistics—the techniques of organizing and coordinating the movement of materials, bodies, and information—has substantially impacted the production, distribution, and consumption of media.
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Coded nanoscale self-assembly

Pramana, 2008
We demonstrate coded self-assembly in nanostructures using the code seeded at the component level through computer simulations. Defects or cavities occur in all natural assembly processes including crystallization and our simulations capture this essential aspect under surface minimization constraints for self-assembly.
Prathyush Samineni, Debabrata Goswami
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Assembled in Code

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the use of digital simulation in product testing. An example of simulations used by engineers at consumer goods company Procter & Gamble (P&G) to sure that their Tide Pods detergent packages would behave properly inside a washing machine's chaotic environment is presented.
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