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Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics - 14th International Meeting, CIBB 2017, Cagliari, Italy, September 7-9, 2017, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Massimo Bartoletti, Annalisa Barla, Andrea Bracciali, Gunnar W. Klau, Leif Peterson, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 14th International Meeting on Computational.
Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, CIBB
2017, held in Cagliari, Italy, in September 2017. The 19 revised
full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 44
submissions. The papers deal with the application of computational
intelligence to open problems in bioinformatics, biostatistics,
systems and synthetic biology, medical informatics, computational
approaches to life sciences in general.
After her aspiring hockey star and big brother Jamie dies, Samantha
Riley's family goes into a tailspin. Her father becomes a
workaholic and her mother goes into an almost comatose sleep.
Fourteen-year-old Samantha is left trying to hold the family and
the farm together, something she's not sure she's cut out for. Then
one night, after an argument with her father, Samantha and her dog
Reliable get lost in a violent storm. Eventually they find shelter
in an abandoned silo where she finds the surprise of her lifetime.
There's a boy living in the silo And, he looks an awful lot like
her dead brother, Jamie But Corbin's goal has nothing to do with
hockey. His goal is to get Samantha to reduce carbon emissions on
their Ohio farm by 40,000 pounds a year. Holy moley Samantha Riley
is on a quest Samantha begins greening up the farm, but in her
efforts to heal the planet, she inadvertently finds she's found
healing for herself and her family, and maybe the whole community.
Walking home from work one day with flowers for his wife, Leif
Peterson discovers a Missing Person poster with his name and face
on it. How can this be? A strange mistake? A cruel joke? It should
be easy enough to ignore, but for some reason he can't. And then an
anonymous text message on his phone sets into motion a chain of
events that he could never have imagined. Oddly compelled to act
impulsively, Leif soon finds himself in another city, in another
country, in another hemisphere, with very little memory of his
past, searching for a woman he knows by name, but whom he's never
met. Originally written in eighty-four installments on Facebook,
this book will take you down a road with so many twists and turns
you'll never see the end coming.
If the big question is What is normal? then the big answer has to
be Certainly not us But Peterson isn't concerned with norms. What
he wants us to know is that the world is full of wonder and mystery
and surprises. We just have to be paying attention. From ice
fishing on a couch, to dogs that are angels, to modern-day
fertility rites, these stories will thrust you into the deep
messiness of life and yet somehow you'll come away feeling hopeful.
In this, the toughest of forms, Peterson excels.
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