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Geographic Surveillance and Hotspot Detection for Homeland Security: Network Analysis of Biological Integrity in Freshwater Streams

whitepaper This study employs the network version of the upper level set scan statistic to characterize biological impairment along the rivers and streams of Pennsylvania and to identify subnetworks that are badly impaired.

Tags: anti-hacking, streams, variables, impairment

[10 Apr 2008]

A Recommender System Based on Idiotypic Artificial Immune Networks

whitepaper The immune system is a complex biological system with a highly distributed, adaptive and self-organising nature. Rather the paper intends to identify a sub-set of good matches on which recommendations can be based.

Tags: artificial intelligence, immune, immune system, collaborative

[08 May 2007]

Visualization of Complementary Systems Biology Data With Parallel Heatmaps

whitepaper The interpretation of large-scale biological data can be aided by the use of appropriate visualization tools. The parallel heatmap viewer enables knowledgeable life science researchers to observe patterns and properties within high-throughput...

Tags: display, genomics, scale, science

[08 Mar 2007]

Multilevel Designs and Their Analyses

whitepaper Split-plot designs are multilevel designs and have been used by physical and biological science researchers since the 1930s. This paper provides a general frame work within which to identify and then analyze multilevel designs whether called split...

Tags: knowledge and data management, designs, researchers, science

[13 Dec 2006]

Biometric standards for ID cards unveiled

News The BS ISO/IEC 19794 series of standards cover the science of using "biological properties" to identify individuals, such as fingerprints, iris scans and facial recognition. New international standards on biometric technology have been published.

[26 Aug 2005]

Integrating GIS and Facilities Management Software With DOD Anti-Terrorism Standards

whitepaper Analysis, such as blast and Chemical-Biological-Radiological, are viewed using simple tools. Tools and methodology have been developed for conducting vulnerability and survivability assessments to identify facility security vulnerabilities and...

Tags: gps - gis, facilities, facility, tool

[23 Aug 2005]

Genomics: Delivering Cell Culture Systems for Tissue Therapy

whitepaper While there is no doubt that the current genomics-lead explosion in biological understanding will identify many new opportunities for drug-based intervention, it is also evident that genomics will provide important information needed for the...

Tags: genetic engineering, cell, stem, tissue

[24 Feb 2004]

A Recommender System Based on the Immune Network

whitepaper The immune system is a complex biological system with a highly distributed, adaptive and self-organising nature. It is our hypothesis that an AIS built on two central aspects of the biological immune system will be an ideal candidate to achieve...

Tags: biology, interaction, biological, immune

[24 Feb 2004]

Establishment of the Southwestern Genomics and Biotechnology Alliance

whitepaper Genomic research has led to the rapid development of new areas of biological inquiry, including functional genomics, proteomics, and computational biology. The outcomes are databases and models that allow researchers to identify relationships...

Tags: biology, throughput, function, biology

[24 Feb 2004]

Briefing in Computational Biology

whitepaper Without computational approaches, our potential to learn and understand the complex relationships between and among the subsets (biological response, biodiversity, genetics, medicine, etc.would be totally thwarted.

Tags: biology, opportunities, computational, response

[24 Feb 2004]

Eggheads call for bioweapons database

Eggheads call for bioweapons database

News She told the BBC that such a database would greatly help researchers when presented with new biological weapons. The US has diverted millions of dollars to biowarfare research and delegates at the AAAS event urged the Bush administration to rejoin...

[18 Feb 2002]

Bayer signs disease tracing software pact

Bayer signs disease tracing software pact

News The agreement will focus on growing pharmacophore infomatics - a technology that uses computer models to identify parts of chemical and biological structures involved in disease. The agreement sees Lion Bioscience developing tools and IT systems...

[16 Oct 2000]

World Health Organisation plans global network

News What could be the world's best chance of creating a global network for public health surveillance is waiting in the wings at the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) in Geneva. According to a World Health Organisation (WHO) spokesman, health...

[13 Jul 1998]

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