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Solving a Hamiltonian Path Problem with a bacterial computer

Authors
  1. Karen Acker
  2. Oyinade Adefuye
  3. Jordan Baumgardner
  4. A Malcolm Campbell
  5. Samuel Thomas Crowley
  6. Will DeLoache
  7. James O Dickson
  8. Todd T Eckdahl
  9. Lane Heard
  10. Laurie J Heyer
  11. Andrew T Martens
  12. Nickolaus Morton
  13. Jeffrey L Poet
  14. Michelle Ritter
  15. Amber Shoecraft
  16. Jessica Treece
  17. Matthew Unzicker
  18. Amanda Valencia
  19. Mike Waters
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
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