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The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis

A. M. Turing
- 01 Jan 1990 - 
- Vol. 52, Iss: 1, pp 153-197
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A possible mechanism by which the genes of a zygote may determine the anatomical structure of the resulting organism is discussed, suggesting that certain well-known physical laws are sufficient to account for many of the facts.
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This article is published in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology.The article was published on 1990-01-01. It has received 4306 citations till now.

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Fiji: an open-source platform for biological-image analysis

TL;DR: Fiji is a distribution of the popular open-source software ImageJ focused on biological-image analysis that facilitates the transformation of new algorithms into ImageJ plugins that can be shared with end users through an integrated update system.
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Directed diffusion: a scalable and robust communication paradigm for sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper explores and evaluates the use of directed diffusion for a simple remote-surveillance sensor network and its implications for sensing, communication and computation.
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Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science

TL;DR: This target article critically examines this "hierarchical prediction machine" approach, concluding that it offers the best clue yet to the shape of a unified science of mind and action.
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Next century challenges: scalable coordination in sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper believes that localized algorithms (in which simple local node behavior achieves a desired global objective) may be necessary for sensor network coordination.
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Permeability of natural membranes

James Frederic Danielli
- 28 Mar 1953 - 
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Rounding-off errors in matrix processes

TL;DR: In this article, a number of methods of solving sets of linear equations and inverting matrices are discussed and the theory of the rounding-off errors involved is investigated for some of the methods.