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Mimic automata: A novel formal model for mimic computing

Cognitive Systems Research, 2019
Abstract In this paper, we aim to establish a mathematical model for mimic computing. To this end, we present a novel automaton called a mimic automaton. First, a one-dimensional cellular automaton is used for expressing some dynamic changes in the structure of a computing unit, a sequential automaton is employed to describe some state transitions, a
Wei-Jun Zhu   +4 more
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Microfluidic Model to Mimic Initial Event of Neovascularization

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2021
Neovascularization is usually initialized from an existing normal vasculature and the biomechanical microenvironment of endothelial cells (ECs) in the initial stage varies dramatically from the following process of neovascularization. Although there are plenty of models to simulate different stages of neovascularization, an in vitro 3D model that ...
Ping, Zhao   +8 more
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Modeling copper-containing enzyme mimics

Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM, 2003
The ligands in the active centre of Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase was replaced with smaller and simpler ones, but still preserving the catalytically most important features of the original ones. The structure of the bare complex and that of the covalently grafted one was modeled by ab initio quantum chemical method.
Szilágyi, István   +4 more
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Sodium Channel Gating: Models, Mimics, and Modifiers

Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1983
Springing from work utilizing numerous preparations and varied bio­ chemical and electrophysiological approaches, a small flood of articles, reviewing diverse studies on sodium channels, has appeared in the last few years (6, 22, 29, 3 1, 37, 77, 138, 139, 170, 174).
R J, French, R, Horn
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A MARKOV CHAIN MODEL OF PREDATOR-MODEL-MIMIC INTERACTIONS

Journal of Biological Systems, 2005
The population dynamics for predator and prey environments have been studied extensively, and several major mathematical models have been introduced to quantify this. The situation becomes more complex, however, when the prey incorporates preservation strategies for survival.
Tsoularis, A., Wallace, J.
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CAN MARKOV CHAIN MODELS MIMIC BIOLOGICAL REGULATION?

Journal of Biological Systems, 2002
A fundamental question in biology is whether the network of interactions that regulate gene expression can be modeled by existing mathematical techniques. Studies of the ability to predict a gene's state based on the states of other genes suggest that it may be possible to abstract sufficient information to build models of the system that retain ...
Kim, Seungchan   +6 more
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Michigan Microwave Canopy Scattering Models (MIMICS)

International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 'Remote Sensing: Moving Toward the 21st Century'., 2005
MIMICS is a radiative-transfer model for radar backscattering from forest canopies. It was developed to cover the 1-10 GHz frequency range and the angular range from 15"-70", relative to normal incidence. It accounts for both like- and cross-polarized scattering in the canopy.
F.T. Ulaby   +3 more
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