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High performance and resource efficient biological sequence alignment
2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010In this paper, we present a novel method based on hardware partitioning to reduce the execution time and improve the resource utilization of biological sequence align- ment, resulting in a higher performance as compared to conventional approaches. The paper shows that the method reduces the execution time and improves the resource utilization up to 33 ...
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Replicated sampling increases efficiency in monitoring biological populations
Ecology, 2010Observation or sampling error in population monitoring can cause serious degradation of the inferences, such as estimates of trend or risk, that ecologists and managers frequently seek to make with time‐series observations of population abundances. We show that replicating the sampling process can considerably improve the information obtained from ...
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Efficient temporal processing with biologically realistic dynamic synapses
Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 2001Synapses play a central role in neural computation: the strengths of synaptic connections determine the function of a neural circuit. In conventional models of computation, synaptic strength is assumed to be a static quantity that changes only on the slow timescale of learning.
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Biological Efficiencies in Multiple-Cropping Systems
1989Publisher Summary This chapter describes the biological efficiencies in multiple-cropping systems. Many multiple-cropping systems persist on farms on which resources are limited and the level of new technology is low. Intensive cropping systems, often with mixtures of species, have reached high yield levels using pesticides, improved cultivars, and ...
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Designing Efficient User-Friendly Biological Data Management Systems
OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 2003BIOINFORMATICS can refer to almost any collaborative effort between biologists or geneticists and computer scientists and thus covers a wide variety of traditional computer science domains including data modeling, data retrieval, data mining, data integration, data managing, data warehousing, data cleaning, ontologies, simulation, parallel computing ...
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Efficient Manufacturing of Biologics
Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 2016P. Gronemeyer +3 more
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An overview of precision oncology basket and umbrella trials for clinicians
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Kristian Thorlund, Edward J Mills
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