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Chen, Y. F., Yao, T. F. and Bagnall, D. M. (2000) ZnO as a novel material for the UV region. Materials Science and Engineering B., 75 (2-3). pp. 190-198.
Hey, A. J. G. and Lancaster, D. J. (2000) The Development of Parkbench and Performance Prediction. The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 14 (3). pp. 205-15.
Koukharenko, E. and Shepelevich, V. G. (2000) Structure and electrical properties of Bi2-xSbxTe3 obtained by quick quenching. Inorganic Materials, 36. (2) pp. 185-187. Inorganic Materials, 36 (2). pp. 185-187.
Antonacopoulos, A. and Karatzas, D. (2000) An Anthropocentric Approach to Text Extraction from WWW Images. In: 4th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, December 2000, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. pp. 515-525.
Bullock, S. (2000) What can we learn from the first evolutionary simulation model? In: the Seventh International Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 477-486.
Gruner, S. (2000) A Combined Graph Schema and Graph Grammar Approach to Consistency in Distributed Data Modeling. In: Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance.
Gruner, S. and Kurt, M. (2000) Diagrammatic Control of Diagrammatic Structure Generation. In: Theory and Applications of Diagrams. pp. 422-436.
Gruner, S., Kurt, M. and Taentzer, G. (2000) A Visual Modeling Technique for Controlling Graph Transformations. In: 1st Internat. Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modelling Techniques (Satellite Event of ICALP 2000).
de Watteville, A. and Gilbert, L. (2000) Information and Communication Technology. Heinemann. ISBN 0435 453076
Di Paolo, E. A., Noble, J. and Bullock, S. (2000) Simulation models as opaque thought experiments. In: Seventh International Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 497-506, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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