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681.3*G3 --- 519.25 --- 519.7 --- #WWIS:d.d. Prof. L. Bouckaert/BOUC --- 681.3*E4 --- Probability and statistics: probabilistic algorithms (including Monte Carlo);random number generation; statistical computing; statistical software (Mathematics of computing) --- Statistical data handling --- Mathematical cybernetics --- Coding and information theory: data compaction and compression; formal modelsof communication; nonsecret encoding schemes--See also {681.3*H11} --- 681.3*E4 Coding and information theory: data compaction and compression; formal modelsof communication; nonsecret encoding schemes--See also {681.3*H11} --- 519.7 Mathematical cybernetics --- 519.25 Statistical data handling --- 681.3*G3 Probability and statistics: probabilistic algorithms (including Monte Carlo);random number generation; statistical computing; statistical software (Mathematics of computing)
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Our genome is littered with scraps of DNA, termed "junk" DNAs, that serve no apparent purpose. Junk DNAs make up as much as 98.5% of our genome. Scientists believe that some junk DNAs came into existence millions of years ago, when viruses inserted their DNA into that of the human host. There is emerging evidence that suggests that these bits of microbial DNAs may alter our functional genes, impacting our body physiology and behavior. We have been invaded by "body snatchers" and they are part of us! We could postulate that we are carrying a large number of DNAs that serve only the DNAs, and we
Human body --- Host-parasite relationships. --- Microbial genetics. --- Microorganisms --- Genetics --- Microbiology --- Host-organism relationships --- Host-pathogen relationships --- Parasite-host relationships --- Pathogen-host relationships --- Relationships, Host-parasite --- Parasitism --- Medical microbiology --- Microbiology.
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Mathematical control systems --- Mathematical statistics --- Electrical engineering
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This review volume represents the first attempt to provide a comprehensive overview of this exciting and rapidly evolving development. The book comprises specially commissioned articles by leading researchers in the areas of neural networks and connectionist systems, classifier systems, adaptive network systems, genetic algorithm, cellular automata, artificial immune systems, evolutionary genetics, cognitive science, optical computing, combinatorial optimization, and cybernetics.
Neural computers. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Cognitive science.
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