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Introduction to the Bioelectronic Devices Project in Japan

The Bioelectronic Devices Project was organized in Japan as a 10-year national project and it has been working toward developing fundamental key technologies for designing and assembling innovative information-processing devices by realizing the excellent functions specifically found in molecular as...

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Published in:BioSystems 1995, Vol.35 (2), p.101-106
Main Authors: Watsuji, Toru, Nishi, Kazuro, Moriya, Tetsuo, Maeda, Shuku
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Humans
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Japanese project
Medical Informatics Computing
MITI
Models, Biological
Neural Networks (Computer)
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Optics and Photonics - instrumentation
Oscillometry
Pattern Recognition, Visual
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