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An iterative method for improved protein structural motif recognition
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Pages: 37 - 46  
Year of Publication: 1997
ISBN:0-89791-882-7
Authors
Bonnie Berger  Math Dept. and Lab. for Computer Science (LCS), MIT
Mona Singh  DIMACS and Princeton University
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SIGACT: ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory
DOE : Department of Energy
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Mona Singh: colleagues