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Volume 40, Number 2, 2001
Deep computing for the life sciences
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Intelligent decision support for protein crystal growth - References

by I. Jurisica, P. Rogers, J. I. Glasgow, S. Fortier, J. R. Luft, J. R. Wolfley, M. A. Bianca, D. R. Weeks, and G. T. DeTitta

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