Another trend is the exploration of those computational techniques that are influenced by algorithms relevant to biological processes and sometimes referred to as Digital morphogenesis.
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The accompanying diagrams show how absorbed dose ( in grays ) is first obtained by computational techniques, and from this value the equivalent doses are derived.
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Two important changes have been the ability to collect data on a high-throughput scale, and the ability to perform much more complex analysis using computational techniques.
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Szalay has also become heavily involved in applying modern data-intensive computational techniques to genomics, in collaboration with Steven Salzberg, Ben Langmead, Sarah Wheelan, and Richard Wilton.
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Using advanced computational techniques, the researchers identified patterns used to plan the reaching movements and transformed those patterns into numerical instructions that could operate a robot.
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Because ecological systems are typically nonlinear, they often cannot be solved analytically and in order to obtain sensible results, nonlinear, stochastic and computational techniques must be used.
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In addition, computational techniques to model various bioheat transfer scenarios are widely employed and hold an important place in developing devices and protocols for the medical community.
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Sophisticated computational techniques, including programs that looked at the structure and semantics of sentences, had been applied to closed databases, like CD-ROMs with abstracts of science articles.
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Scattering by particles similar to, or larger than, the wavelength of light is typically treated by the Mie theory, the discrete dipole approximation and other computational techniques.
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In a more general sense, CAAD also refers to the use of any computational technique in the field of architectural design other than by means of architecture-specific software.