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Mapping Allosteric Communication in the Nucleosome with Conditional Activity. [PDF]
Onyema AC +4 more
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Time-Dependent Open-Quantum Approach to Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy within a GW/BSE Active Space. [PDF]
Dall'Osto G +3 more
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Grape Must as a Bioelectrochemical Processor. [PDF]
Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A.
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Surprisal Analysis-Based Compaction of Entangled Molecular States of Maximal Entropy. [PDF]
Hamilton JR, Remacle F, Levine RD.
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Fast Ultra-Selective <sup>1</sup>H-<sup>15</sup>N 1D NMR Spectroscopy Unlocks Atom-Resolved Dynamics of Low-Complexity Protein Regions. [PDF]
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Controlling noisy herds: Temporal network restructuring improves control of indecisive collectives. [PDF]
Chakrabortty T, Bhamla S.
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Fundamenta Informaticae, 1982
A model of information systems such that data depend on a state of the system is introduced. A logic is developed enabling us to define query languages for such systems.
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A model of information systems such that data depend on a state of the system is introduced. A logic is developed enabling us to define query languages for such systems.
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Dynamic Information Retrieval Modeling
Proceedings of the Eighth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2014In Dynamic Information Retrieval modeling we model dynamic systems which change or adapt over time or a sequence of events using a range of techniques from artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning. Many of the open problems in current IR research can be described as dynamic systems, for instance, session search or computational advertising ...
Hui Yang, Marc Sloan, Jun Wang
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[Toward dynamic informed consent].
Medecine sciences : M/S, 2017“Personalized medicine” or “data medicine” should make it possible to use mass data to tailor patient treatment. These data are collected from analyses of biological samples, combined with clinical data. At a time when all sorts of information are instantly available via the Internet, the protection of genetic data, in particular, raises new issues ...
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