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Skip to Main Content. The Hütt Group at Jacobs University. Characterization of K-Complexes and Slow Wave Activity in a Neural Mass Model. A Network Perspective on Metabolic Inconsistency. Subgraph fluctuations in random graphs. Characterization of K-Complexes and Slow Wave Activity in a Neural Mass Model. PLOS Computational Biology, 11/2014, Volume 10, Issue 11, (2014). A Network Perspective on Metabolic Inconsistency. Golib Dzib José Felipe. Beber, Moritz Emanuel. Subgraph fluctuations in random graphs.

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Skip to Main Content. The Hütt Group at Jacobs University. Characterization of K-Complexes and Slow Wave Activity in a Neural Mass Model. A Network Perspective on Metabolic Inconsistency. Subgraph fluctuations in random graphs. From October 13 till October 20, Annick Lesne (IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette and UPMC, Paris) will visit our group. Symposium Metabolic factories and factory metabolism II, October 10, 2011. Paper appeared in IJBC. The program of our group seminar for the fall semester 2011. Our paper "B...

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