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    Inverted XML Access Control Model Based on Ontology Semantic Dependency

    Meijuan Wang1,2,*, Jian Wang1, Lihong Guo1,3, Lein Harn4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.55, No.3, pp. 465-482, 2018, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2018.02568

    Abstract In the era of big data, the conflict between data mining and data privacy protection is increasing day by day. Traditional information security focuses on protecting the security of attribute values without semantic association. The data privacy of big data is mainly reflected in the effective use of data without exposing the user’s sensitive information. Considering the semantic association, reasonable security access for privacy protect is required. Semi-structured and self-descriptive XML (eXtensible Markup Language) has become a common form of data organization for database management in big data environments. Based on the semantic integration nature More >

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    Meta-analysis of the cell cycle related C12orf48

    LOKMAN VARISLI

    BIOCELL, Vol.37, No.1, pp. 11-16, 2013, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2013.37.011

    Abstract The cell cycle is a conserved process from yeast to mammals and focuses on mechanisms that regulate the timing and frequency of DNA replication and cell division. The temporal and spatial expression of the genes is tightly regulated to ensure accurate replication and transmission of DNA to daughter cells during the cycle. Although the genes involved in interphase are well studied, most of the genes which are involved in mitotic events still remain unidentified. Since, the discovery of mitosis related genes is still incomplete, we performed a co-expression and gene ontology analysis for revealing… More >

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    The Search for Biological Quantum Computer Elements

    Wolfgang Baer1, Rita Pizzi2

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.6, No.1, pp. 51-71, 2008, DOI:10.3970/icces.2008.006.051

    Abstract The difficulties encountered in explaining the capacities of the human brain to generate conscious experiences with a neuron switching model has lead researchers to speculate that quantum phenomena may be involved in the human thinking process. This speculation goes beyond acknowledgement of the quantum mechanical basis for bio-molecular chemistry but suggests the architecture of brain functioning parallels the architecture of quantum computers. In this model classically observed neural components act like transmitting and receiving channels to quantum elements analogous to the state-preparation and measurement components in quantum computer architectures. Theories proposed by Penrose and Hameroff More >

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    Supplement. 4 Workshop: Biology of Ampullariidae Fossil record of Pomacea (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae) in Argentina and its paleoenvironmental implications

    PABLO R. MARTÍN*, CLAUDIO G. DE FRANCESCO**

    BIOCELL, Vol.30, Suppl.S, pp. 337-343, 2006

    Abstract This article has no abstract. More >

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