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BMCBI
2008
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New challenges for text mining: mapping between text and manually curated pathways
Background: Associating literature with pathways poses new challenges to the Text Mining (TM) community. There are three main challenges to this task: (1) the identification of th...
Kanae Oda, Jin-Dong Kim, Tomoko Ohta, Daisuke Okan...
BMCBI
2006
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Evaluation of sequence alignments and oligonucleotide probes with respect to three-dimensional structure of ribosomal RNA using
Background: Availability of high-resolution RNA crystal structures for the 30S and 50S ribosomal subunits and the subsequent validation of comparative secondary structure models h...
Yadhu Kumar, Ralf Westram, Peter Kipfer, Harald Me...
BMCBI
2007
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Combining classifiers to predict gene function in Arabidopsis thaliana using large-scale gene expression measurements
Background: Arabidopsis thaliana is the model species of current plant genomic research with a genome size of 125 Mb and approximately 28,000 genes. The function of half of these ...
Hui Lan, Rachel Carson, Nicholas J. Provart, Antho...
CN
2007
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Performance evaluation of MAC transmission power control in wireless sensor networks
In this paper we provide a method to analytically compute the energy saving provided by the use of transmission power control (TPC) at the MAC layer in wireless sensor networks (W...
Javier Vales-Alonso, Esteban Egea-López, Al...
SIGMETRICS
2008
ACM
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Layered interval codes for tcam-based classification
Ternary content-addressable memories (TCAMs) are increasingly used for high-speed packet classification. TCAMs compare packet headers against all rules in a classification database...
Anat Bremler-Barr, David Hay, Danny Hendler, Boris...