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Computer Physics Communications, 2002
The advent of powerful computers and algorithms combined with new, powerful ways of thinking about problems in statistical physics has created an unprecedented opportunity for making significant breakthroughs in a variety of interdisciplinary problems, most notably in the life sciences.
J. R. BANAVAR, MARITAN, AMOS
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The advent of powerful computers and algorithms combined with new, powerful ways of thinking about problems in statistical physics has created an unprecedented opportunity for making significant breakthroughs in a variety of interdisciplinary problems, most notably in the life sciences.
J. R. BANAVAR, MARITAN, AMOS
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Science, 2000
H. Gobind Khorana was born in 1922 in Raipur, Punjab, India (now Pakistan). He trained as an organic chemist, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1968, together with Robert W. Holley and Marshall W. Nirenberg, "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis." In this essay, Khorana recounts ...
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H. Gobind Khorana was born in 1922 in Raipur, Punjab, India (now Pakistan). He trained as an organic chemist, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1968, together with Robert W. Holley and Marshall W. Nirenberg, "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis." In this essay, Khorana recounts ...
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New Generation Computing, 2007
Grid and the Grid computing paradigm have the potential to become “the” model for the standard cyberinfrastructure for life science research. The vision of providing seamless and transparent access to high-performance computing resources and management of large scale post-genomic data sets, coupled with solutions overcoming inter-organizational ...
Akihiko Konagaya +2 more
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Grid and the Grid computing paradigm have the potential to become “the” model for the standard cyberinfrastructure for life science research. The vision of providing seamless and transparent access to high-performance computing resources and management of large scale post-genomic data sets, coupled with solutions overcoming inter-organizational ...
Akihiko Konagaya +2 more
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Life Sciences' Stewardship of Science
Science, 1999P ublic support for U.S. federal expenditures for basic research gained momentum with the science and technology breakthroughs that contributed to the Allies' victory in World War II. After World War II, the Korean and Cold Wars concentrated research appropriations in the Department of Defense (DOD).
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The Good Life and the Life Sciences
Politics and the Life Sciences, 1988Arnhart's “Aristotle's Biopolitics: A Defense of Biological Teleology against Biological Nihilism” is both a valuable and yet at the same time a problematic study. Its value for political science lies in Arnhart's reminder that for many of the most important thinkers in the history of Western political thought their efforts to discover and articulate ...
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Science and the sanctity of life
1996Abstract I do not intend to deny that the advance of science may some times have consequences that endanger, if not life itself, then the quality of life or our self-respect as human beings (for it is in this wider sense that I think ‘sanctity’ should be construed).
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Ontologies in the life sciences
The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2002This paper describes the need for ontologies in the life sciences, some work that has been done already on the development of ontologies and languages for the exchange of life sciences objects, some important problems in the field where ontologies provide critical benefit and some of the organisations that are facilitating this work.
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Crystallography in the life sciences
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography, 1987Modern crystallographic techniques and computer graphics are surveyed as applied to the determination of the structures of large molecules of biological importance, such as DNA-binding proteins, ph...
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Advances in Space Research, 1996
Abstract Despite of the fact that the lunar environment lacks essential prerequisites for supporting life, lunar missions offer new and promising opportunities to the life sciences community. Among the disciplines of interest are exobiology, radiation biology, ecology and human physiology.
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Abstract Despite of the fact that the lunar environment lacks essential prerequisites for supporting life, lunar missions offer new and promising opportunities to the life sciences community. Among the disciplines of interest are exobiology, radiation biology, ecology and human physiology.
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Biophotonics and the Life Sciences
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2015Aldo, Brugnera Junior +1 more
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