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Information Sciences, Volume 139
Volume 139, Number 1-2, November 2001
- James R. Gattiker, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Paul P. Wang:
Bioinformatics - Introduction to the Special Issue. 1-2 - Terence Critchlow, Ron Musick, Tom Slezak:
Experiences applying meta-data to bioinformatics. 3-17 - Michael Schroeder, David R. Gilbert, Jacques van Helden, Penny Noy:
Approaches to visualisation in bioinformatics: from dendrograms to Space Explorer. 19-57 - Gregory D. Collins, Shu-Yun Le, Kaizhong Zhang:
A new algorithm for computing similarity between RNA structures. 59-77 - Kari Torkkola, Robert Mike Gardner, Tamma Kaysser-Kranich, Calvin Ma:
Self-organizing maps in mining gene expression data. 79-96 - Andrew K. C. Wong, David K. Y. Chiu, Weihong Huang:
A discrete-valued clustering algorithm with applications to biomolecular data. 97-112 - Björn Olsson, Kim Laurio, L. Gudjonsson:
A hybrid method for protein sequence modeling with improved accuracy. 113-138 - Michael M. Yin, Jason Tsong-Li Wang:
Effective hidden Markov models for detecting splicing junction sites in DNA sequences. 139-163
Volume 139, Number 3-4, December 2001
- Jules Desharnais, Marc Frappier, Ali Jaoua, Wendy MacCaull:
Relational methods in computer science - Preface. 165-166 - Rudolf Berghammer, Thorsten Hoffmann:
Relational depth-first-search with applications. 167-186 - Dexter Kozen, Jerzy Tiuryn:
On the completeness of propositional Hoare logic. 187-195 - Wolfram Kahl:
Parallel composition and decomposition of specifications. 197-220 - Michael Böttner:
Multigrade extension of relational grammar. 221-231 - Michael Winter:
A new algebraic approach to L-fuzzy relations convenient to study crispness. 233-252 - Jules Desharnais, Bernhard Möller:
Characterizing determinacy in Kleene algebras. 253-273 - John L. Pfaltz, Robert E. Jamison:
Closure systems and their structure. 275-286
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