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Barry Robson

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Journal of Proteome Research|June 20, 2003
Clinical and pharmacogenomic data mining: 1. Generalized theory of expected information and application to the development of toolsBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|October 1, 2021
Testing machine learning techniques for general application by using protein secondary structure prediction. A brief survey with studies of pitfalls and benefits using a simple progressive learning approachBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|May 11, 2019
Bidirectional General Graphs for inference. Principles and implications for medicineBarry Robson
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 12, 2009
Towards intelligent Internet-roaming agents for mining and inference from medical dataBarry Robson
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 12, 2009
Links between quantum physics and thoughtBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|December 13, 2021
Computers and preventative diagnosis. A survey with bioinformatics examples of mitochondrial small open reading frame peptides as portents of a new generation of powerful biomarkersBarry Robson
Journal of Proteome Research|August 14, 2008
Clinical and pharmacogenomic data mining: 4. The FANO program and command set as an example of tools for biomedical discovery and evidence based medicineBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|December 3, 2014
POPPER, a simple programming language for probabilistic semantic inference in medicineBarry Robson
Journal of Proteome Research|December 15, 2004
The dragon on the gold: myths and realities for data mining in biomedicine and biotechnology using digital and molecular librariesBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|February 14, 2022
De novo protein folding on computers. Benefits and challengesBarry Robson
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Journal of Proteome Research|June 20, 2003
Clinical and pharmacogenomic data mining: 1. Generalized theory of expected information and application to the development of toolsBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|October 1, 2021
Testing machine learning techniques for general application by using protein secondary structure prediction. A brief survey with studies of pitfalls and benefits using a simple progressive learning approachBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|May 11, 2019
Bidirectional General Graphs for inference. Principles and implications for medicineBarry Robson
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 12, 2009
Towards intelligent Internet-roaming agents for mining and inference from medical dataBarry Robson
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 12, 2009
Links between quantum physics and thoughtBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|December 13, 2021
Computers and preventative diagnosis. A survey with bioinformatics examples of mitochondrial small open reading frame peptides as portents of a new generation of powerful biomarkersBarry Robson
Journal of Proteome Research|August 14, 2008
Clinical and pharmacogenomic data mining: 4. The FANO program and command set as an example of tools for biomedical discovery and evidence based medicineBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|December 3, 2014
POPPER, a simple programming language for probabilistic semantic inference in medicineBarry Robson
Journal of Proteome Research|December 15, 2004
The dragon on the gold: myths and realities for data mining in biomedicine and biotechnology using digital and molecular librariesBarry Robson
Computers in Biology and Medicine|February 14, 2022
De novo protein folding on computers. Benefits and challengesBarry Robson
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