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A big thank you to our authors, reviewers and editorial staff. This issue marks the acceptance of the journal into PubMed and its full text into PubMed Central. This decision includes all the previously published papers. The editors would like to take this opportunity to thank all the authors and reviewers for their meticulous efforts in ensuring high-quality contributions. This event will no d...
Block graphs are graphs in which every block (biconnectedcomponent) is a clique. A graph G = (V,E) is said to be an (unparti-tioned) probe block graph if there exists an independent set N ⊆ V andsome set E′ ⊆ (N2)such that the graph G′ = (V,E∪E′) is a block graph;if an independent set N is given, G is called a partitioned block graph.In this note we give good cha...
S P E C T R U M . D I A B E T E S J O U R N A L S . O R G L aurie Quinn, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAHA, CDE, is a clinical professor, and Cynthia Fritschi, PhD, RN, CDE, is an assistant professor of nursing at the University of Illinois College of Nursing in Chicago. Dr. Quinn has maintained an ongoing research program focusing on improving the health of people with diabetes and reducing the burden of di...
This issue of the Journal witnesses the introduction of a new feature, relating to in-depth analysis of mechanisms of disease. This section will include a series of commissioned articles by experts in the field. Each series will deal with different molecular mechanisms and clinical implications of specific signaling pathways contributing to an important disease process. The inaugural series dea...
A Boolean network model is one of the models of gene regulatory networks, and is widely used in analysis and control. Although a Boolean network is a class of discrete-time nonlinear systems and expresses the synchronous behavior, it is important to consider the asynchronous behavior. In this paper, using a Petri net, a new modeling method of asynchronous Boolean networks with control inputs is...
The papers in this issue appeared in preliminary form at the 15th Annual ACM-SIGACT Symposium on Theory of Computing, held in Boston, Massachusetts, April 25-27, 1983. The authors of these papers were invited to submit completed versions to this Special Issue by the Special Issue Editor and his advisors. As is customary, all the papers which appear have been refereed according to the usual stan...
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