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18 | -- | 19 | Srikanta Kumar, Shankar Sastry. Guest editors' introduction: Biocomputation |
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32 | -- | 41 | John H. Reif. DNA lattices: A method for molecular-scale patterning and computation |
42 | -- | 49 | Bud Mishra. Comparing gnomes |
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64 | -- | 72 | Juhani Hämäläinen, Kari Hirvi, Hannu Rajaniemi. Using mathematical models to cope with complex computer simulations |
74 | -- | 84 | George K. Thiruvathukal. Java at middle age: enabling Java for computational science |
86 | -- | 91 | Yonggao Yang, Xusheng Wang, Jim X. Chen. Rendering avatars in virtual reality: integrating a 3D model with 2D images |
92 | -- | 97 | Denis Donnelly. The fireworks effect: exploring trajectory sets in time |