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Making waves: exploring challenges in sports excellence.
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STEROID : in silico heuristic target combination identification for disease-related signaling networks
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Towards an optimal and unbiased approach for tumor cell isolation
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Computational cell fate modelling for discovery of rewiring in apoptotic network for enhanced cancer drug sensitivity
Published 2015“…Our method employs Genetic Algorithm to search for the most likely network topologies by iteratively generating simulated protein phosphorylation data using ODEs and the rewired network and then fitting the simulated data with real data of cancer signalling and cell fate. …”
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Developing a human capital strategy for JWA positioning it for the future
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Collection and annotation of Malay conversational speech corpus
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Asia-Pacific university libraries on facebook : content analysis on posts and interactions
Published 2013“…The majority (83%) of the interactions were expressed through post likes while the remaining were expressed through comments. …”
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