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J Leo van Hemmen

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Biological Cybernetics|September 7, 2014
Neuroscience from a mathematical perspective: key concepts, scales and scaling hypothesis, universalityJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|June 15, 2007
Biology and mathematics: a fruitful merger of two culturesJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|February 18, 2009
Editorial to volume 100 of Biological CyberneticsJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|January 31, 2015
My science, right or wrong!J Leo van Hemmen
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|December 31, 2002
The map in your head: how does the brain represent the outside world?J Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|November 27, 2021
Mathematization of nature: how it is doneJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|April 18, 2018
Reflections on biological cybernetics: past, present, prospectsJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|August 29, 2013
Vector strength after Goldberg, Brown, and von Mises: biological and mathematical perspectivesJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|December 21, 2005
EditorialJ Leo van Hemmen
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 11, 2003
Adaptation in the corticothalamic loop: computational prospects of tuning the sensesUlrich Hillenbrand, J Leo van Hemmen
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Biological Cybernetics|September 7, 2014
Neuroscience from a mathematical perspective: key concepts, scales and scaling hypothesis, universalityJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|June 15, 2007
Biology and mathematics: a fruitful merger of two culturesJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|February 18, 2009
Editorial to volume 100 of Biological CyberneticsJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|January 31, 2015
My science, right or wrong!J Leo van Hemmen
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|December 31, 2002
The map in your head: how does the brain represent the outside world?J Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|November 27, 2021
Mathematization of nature: how it is doneJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|April 18, 2018
Reflections on biological cybernetics: past, present, prospectsJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|August 29, 2013
Vector strength after Goldberg, Brown, and von Mises: biological and mathematical perspectivesJ Leo van Hemmen
Biological Cybernetics|December 21, 2005
EditorialJ Leo van Hemmen
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 11, 2003
Adaptation in the corticothalamic loop: computational prospects of tuning the sensesUlrich Hillenbrand, J Leo van Hemmen
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