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May 25, 2007
Comparing segmentations by applying randomization techniques
Niina Haiminen, Heikki Mannila, Evimaria Terzi
BMC Bioinformatics
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August 12, 2008
Determining significance of pairwise co-occurrences of events in bursty sequences
Niina Haiminen, Heikki Mannila, Evimaria Terzi
Plos One
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February 4, 2016
Correction: Microbiome Profiles in Periodontitis in Relation to Host and Disease Characteristics
Bo-Young Hong, Michel V Furtado Araujo, Linda D Strausbaugh, et al.
Plos One
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May 19, 2015
Microbiome profiles in periodontitis in relation to host and disease characteristics
Bo-Young Hong, Michel V Furtado Araujo, Linda D Strausbaugh, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI
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April 26, 2013
Transplantation-associated long-term immunosuppression promotes oral colonization by potentially opportunistic pathogens without impacting other members of the salivary bacteriome
Patricia I Diaz, Bo-Young Hong, Jorge Frias-Lopez, et al.
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BMC Bioinformatics
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May 25, 2007
Comparing segmentations by applying randomization techniques
Niina Haiminen, Heikki Mannila, Evimaria Terzi
BMC Bioinformatics
|
August 12, 2008
Determining significance of pairwise co-occurrences of events in bursty sequences
Niina Haiminen, Heikki Mannila, Evimaria Terzi
Plos One
|
February 4, 2016
Correction: Microbiome Profiles in Periodontitis in Relation to Host and Disease Characteristics
Bo-Young Hong, Michel V Furtado Araujo, Linda D Strausbaugh, et al.
Plos One
|
May 19, 2015
Microbiome profiles in periodontitis in relation to host and disease characteristics
Bo-Young Hong, Michel V Furtado Araujo, Linda D Strausbaugh, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI
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April 26, 2013
Transplantation-associated long-term immunosuppression promotes oral colonization by potentially opportunistic pathogens without impacting other members of the salivary bacteriome
Patricia I Diaz, Bo-Young Hong, Jorge Frias-Lopez, et al.
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