Search Results - "Fink, T M"
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Number of Attractors in the Critical Kauffman Model Is Exponential
Published in Physical review letters (29-12-2023)“…The Kauffman model is the archetypal model of genetic computation. It highlights the importance of criticality, at which many biological systems seem poised…”
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Serendipity and strategy in rapid innovation
Published in Nature communications (08-12-2017)“…Innovation is to organizations what evolution is to organisms: it is how organizations adapt to environmental change and improve. Yet despite advances in our…”
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How much can we influence the rate of innovation?
Published in Science advances (01-01-2019)“…Innovation is how organizations drive technological change, but the rate of innovation can vary considerably from one technological domain to another. To…”
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Beach Cusps as Self-Organized Patterns
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (14-05-1993)“…Computer simulations of flow and sediment transport in the swash zone on a beach demonstrate that a model that couples local flow acceleration and alongshore…”
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Form and function in gene regulatory networks: the structure of network motifs determines fundamental properties of their dynamical state space
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (01-07-2016)“…Network motifs have been studied extensively over the past decade, and certain motifs, such as the feed-forward loop, play an important role in regulatory…”
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Unbiased pattern detection in microarray data series
Published in Bioinformatics (15-06-2006)“…Motivation: Following the advent of microarray technology in recent years, the challenge for biologists is to identify genes of interest from the thousands of…”
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When are cellular automata random?
Published in Europhysics letters (01-12-2008)“…A random cellular automaton is one in which a cell's behaviour is independent of its previous states. We derive analytical conditions which must be satisfied…”
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Single elimination competition
Published in Europhysics letters (01-09-2008)“…We study a simple model of competition in which each player has a fixed strength: randomly selected pairs of players compete, the stronger one wins and the…”
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Three human elastase-like genes coordinately expressed in the myelomonocyte lineage are organized as a single genetic locus on 19pter
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-09-1992)“…The human neutrophil and monocyte-derived serine protease homologues neutrophil elastase (NE), proteinase 3 (PR3), and azurocidin (AZU) are involved in a…”
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Ensemble approach to the analysis of weighted networks
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (01-07-2007)“…We present an approach to the analysis of weighted networks, by providing a straightforward generalization of any network measure defined on unweighted…”
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1-D random landscapes and non-random data series
Published in Europhysics letters (01-08-2007)“…We study the simplest random landscape, the curve formed by joining consecutive data points $f_{1},\ldots,f_{N+1}$ with line segments, where the fi are i.i.d…”
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The reemergence of Aedes aegypti in Arizona
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The human gene for nuclear protein BM28 (CDCL1), a new member of the early S-phase family of proteins, maps to chromosome band 3q21
Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1994)“…BM28, a newly recognized human nuclear protein, possibly plays an important role in two crucial steps of the cell cycle e.g. the onset of DNA replication and…”
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Aedes aegypti in Tucson, Arizona
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Short report: Decrease in seroprevalence of antibodies to hantavirus in rodents from 1993-1994 hantavirus pulmonary syndrome case sites
Published in The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (01-06-1998)“…Rodent trapping was conducted at seven hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) case sites from June 1993 to March 1994 during the HPS outbreak in the southwestern…”
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How many conformations can a protein remember?
Published in Physical review letters (05-11-2001)“…We show that a protein can be trained to recognize multiple conformations, analogous to an associative memory, and provide capacity calculations based on…”
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Self-assembly, modularity, and physical complexity
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (01-08-2010)“…We present a quantitative measure of physical complexity, based on the amount of information required to build a given physical structure through…”
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Clustering signatures classify directed networks
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (01-09-2008)“…We use a clustering signature, based on a recently introduced generalization of the clustering coefficient to directed networks, to analyze 16 directed…”
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Human perforin (PRF1) maps to 10q22, a region that is syntenic with mouse chromosome 10
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-08-1992)“…Perforin (PRF1) is a cytolytic, channel-forming protein of cytolytic T cells, natural killer cells, and granulated metrial gland cells and plays a crucial role…”
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A large duplicated area in the polycystic kidney disease 1 (PKD1) region of chromosome 16 is prone to rearrangement
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (15-09-1994)“…An area of 500 kb at the proximal end of the polycystic kidney disease 1 (PKD1) region has been mapped in detail, with 260 kb cloned in cosmids. The area…”
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