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Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.
- The British Journal of Sociology
, 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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to network-diffused technologies, as we make progress in nanotechnology (and thus in the diffusion capacity of information devices), and, even more importantly, as we unleash the biology revolution, making possible for the rst time, the design and manipulation of living organisms, including human parts. What
Unusual Intron Conservation near Tissue-Regulated Exons Found by Splicing Microarrays
- PLoS Comput. Biol
, 2006
"... Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad relationships between regulation of alternative splicing and sequence conservation, we applied a systems approach, using oligonucleotide microarrays designed to capture splicing information across the m ..."
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Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad relationships between regulation of alternative splicing and sequence conservation, we applied a systems approach, using oligonucleotide microarrays designed to capture splicing information across
Compressed Text Indexes: From Theory to Practice
"... A compressed full-text self-index represents a text in a compressed form and still answers queries efficiently. This represents a significant advancement over the (full-)text indexing techniques of the previous decade, whose indexes required several times the size of the text. Although it is relativ ..."
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the results of our extensive experiments on these codes with the aim of demonstrating the practical relevance of this novel algorithmic technology. Categories and Subject Descriptors: F.2.2 [Analysis of algorithms and problem complexity]: Nonnumerical algorithms and problems—Pattern matching, Computations
Cryptographic Voting Protocols A Prototype Design and Implementation for University Elections at TU Darmstadt
"... I would like to thank some people who were involved in the creation of this thesis: • Berry Schoenmakers of TU Eindhoven for introducing me to the topic of cryptographic voting protocols. • Evangelos Karatsiolis for his work in guiding me through the process of writing this thesis and his constant m ..."
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I would like to thank some people who were involved in the creation of this thesis: • Berry Schoenmakers of TU Eindhoven for introducing me to the topic of cryptographic voting protocols. • Evangelos Karatsiolis for his work in guiding me through the process of writing this thesis and his constant motivation. • Roberto Samarone Araujo for hours of discussing various protocols with Evengelos and me. • Warren D. Smith for providing with a preliminary version of his upcoming book »How Mathematics can Improve Democracy«. • Ute Günther and Christian Burgmann for their proof-reading. Nonetheless, any remaing errors shall be blamed on me. • Andrea Peter for her love and for cheering me up when I was down. • Last but not least my parents, Jacqueline Herrnkind and Hans Peter Klink – without their love and continuous support, this thesis would never have been written.
Genome-wide analysis of core cell cycle genes in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 14: 903–916
, 2002
"... Cyclin-dependent kinases and cyclins regulate with the help of different interacting proteins the progression through the eukaryotic cell cycle. A high-quality, homology-based annotation protocol was applied to determine the core cell cycle genes in the recently completed Arabidopsis genome sequenc ..."
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correspondence should be addressed. E-mail diinz@ gengenp.rug.ac.be; fax 32-9-2645349. Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.010445. 904 The Plant Cell (one gene predicted as two) or fused (two genes predicted as one) genes, to completely missed
zbw Leibniz-Informationszentrum WirtschaftLeibniz Information Centre for Economics
, 2002
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