Statistical and evolutionary analysis of biological networks

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Statistical and evolutionary analysis of biological networks. / Stumpf, Michael P H; Wiuf, Carsten.

Imperial College Press, 2009. 170 s.

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Stumpf, MPH & Wiuf, C 2009, Statistical and evolutionary analysis of biological networks. Imperial College Press. https://doi.org/10.1142/P659

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Stumpf, M. P. H., & Wiuf, C. (2009). Statistical and evolutionary analysis of biological networks. Imperial College Press. https://doi.org/10.1142/P659

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Stumpf MPH, Wiuf C. Statistical and evolutionary analysis of biological networks. Imperial College Press, 2009. 170 s. https://doi.org/10.1142/P659

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Stumpf, Michael P H ; Wiuf, Carsten. / Statistical and evolutionary analysis of biological networks. Imperial College Press, 2009. 170 s.

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