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ZML:XML support for standard Z.
Utting, Mark; Toyn, Ian; Sun, Jing; Martin, Andrew; Dong, Jin Song; Daley, Nicholas; Currie, David (2002)
This paper proposes an XML format for standard Z. We describe several earlier XML proposals for Z, the problems and issues that arose, and the rationales behind our new proposal. The new proposal is based upon a comparison of various existing Z annotated syntaxes, to ensure that the mark-up will be widely usable. This XML format is expected to become a central feature of the CZT (Community Z... [Working or Discussion Paper]
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The Zebrafish Dtk, Axl and Mer Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
Walshe, Jennifer Anne (1996)
Restricted Item. Print thesis available in the University of Auckland Library or available through Inter-Library Loan. Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) constitute a large family of transmembrane receptors which mediate the responses of cells to external stimuli. Activation of RTKs and associated downstream signaling pathways commonly results in cellular proliferation and/or differentiation in... [Thesis or Dissertation]
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Zebrafish: a new paradigm for disease analysis
Dodd, Andrew (2004)
Restricted Item. Print thesis available in the University of Auckland Library or available through Inter-Library Loan. Model organisms provide an important platform for the analysis of human disease processes and the development of therapies. The use of model organisms for the analysis of disease relies on an underlying conservation of pathways and processes between the organism and humans.... [Thesis or Dissertation]
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Zooming Optical Flow Computation
Ohnishi, Naoya; Imiya, Atsushi; Klette, Reinhard (2007)
You are granted permission for the non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display, and performance of this technical report in any format, BUT this permission is only for a period of 45 (forty-five) days from the most recent time that you verified that this technical report is still available from the original CITR web site; http://citr.auckland.ac.nz/techreports/ under terms that include...This paper introduces a new algorithm for computing multi-resolution optical flow, and compares this new hierarchical method with the traditional combination of the Lucas-Kanade method with a pyramid transform. The paper shows that the new method promises convergent optical flow computation. Aiming at accurate and stable computation of optical flow, the new method propagates results of... [Report]
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