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Authors: AZIZ H HUSSAIN F EDELMAN S CIRRONE J ARAL I FRUCHTER R HOMEL P ROTMAN M
Citation: H. Aziz et al., AGE AND RACE AS PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA, American journal of clinical oncology, 19(6), 1996, pp. 595-600

Authors: SUGIHARA T EDELMAN S TANAKA K
Citation: T. Sugihara et al., REPRESENTATION OF OBJECTIVE SIMILARITY AMONG 3D SHAPES IN THE MONKEY, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 843-843

Authors: EDELMAN S BULTHOFF HH BULTHOFF I
Citation: S. Edelman et al., INTERDEPENDENCE OF FEATURE DIMENSIONS IN THE REPRESENTATION OF 3D OBJECTS, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 5164-5164

Authors: CUTZU F EDELMAN S
Citation: F. Cutzu et S. Edelman, REPRESENTATION OF SIMILARITIES AMONG 3D SHAPES IN LONG-TERM VISUAL MEMORY, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 5169-5169

Authors: CUTZU F EDELMAN S
Citation: F. Cutzu et S. Edelman, FAITHFUL REPRESENTATION OF SIMILARITIES AMONG 3-DIMENSIONAL SHAPES INHUMAN VISION, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(21), 1996, pp. 12046-12050

Authors: GAYNOR SG EDELMAN S MATYJASZEWSKI K
Citation: Sg. Gaynor et al., SYNTHESIS OF BRANCHED AND HYPERBRANCHED POLYSTYRENES, Macromolecules, 29(3), 1996, pp. 1079-1081

Authors: LANDO M EDELMAN S
Citation: M. Lando et S. Edelman, RECEPTIVE-FIELD SPACES AND CLASS-BASED GENERALIZATION FROM A SINGLE VIEW IN FACE RECOGNITION, Network, 6(4), 1995, pp. 551-576

Authors: INTRATOR N EDELMAN S BULTHOFF HH
Citation: N. Intrator et al., AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF OBJECT FEATURES IN VISUAL RECOGNITION, Network, 6(4), 1995, pp. 603-618

Authors: WEISS Y EDELMAN S
Citation: Y. Weiss et S. Edelman, REPRESENTATION OF SIMILARITY AS A GOAL OF EARLY VISUAL PROCESSING, Network, 6(1), 1995, pp. 19-41

Authors: TATE KM LEE C EDELMAN S CARSWELLCRUMPTON C LIBLAU R JONES PP
Citation: Km. Tate et al., INTERACTIONS AMONG POLYMORPHIC AND CONSERVED RESIDUES IN MHC CLASS-IIPROTEINS AFFECT MHC-PEPTIDE CONFORMATION AND T-CELL RECOGNITION, International immunology, 7(5), 1995, pp. 747-761

Authors: EDELMAN S
Citation: S. Edelman, REPRESENTATION OF SIMILARITY IN 3-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT DISCRIMINATION, Neural computation, 7(2), 1995, pp. 408-423

Authors: TATE KM CONBOY I EDELMAN S CHANG J CHA YH MOORE BB LEE C JONES PP
Citation: Km. Tate et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF DIFFERENCES IN IMMUNE-RESPONSES BETWEEN B10 CONGENIC STRAINS THAT BIND THE N-TERMINAL PEPTIDE OF MBP, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1995, pp. 156-156

Authors: EDELMAN S
Citation: S. Edelman, CLASS SIMILARITY AND VIEWPOINT INVARIANCE IN THE RECOGNITION OF 3D OBJECTS, Biological cybernetics, 72(3), 1995, pp. 207-220

Authors: REAVEN PD HEROLD DA BARNETT J EDELMAN S
Citation: Pd. Reaven et al., EFFECTS OF VITAMIN-E ON SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN ANDLOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTOIN SUBFRACTIONS TO OXIDATION AND ON PROTEIN GLYCATION IN NIDDM, Diabetes care, 18(6), 1995, pp. 807-816

Authors: EDELMAN S CUTZU F
Citation: S. Edelman et F. Cutzu, REPRESENTATION OF COMPLEX PARAMETRIC SIMILARITY AMONG 3-D SHAPES, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 36(4), 1995, pp. 1068-1068

Authors: EDELMAN S
Citation: S. Edelman, HOW REPRESENTATION WORKS IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN WHAT REPRESENTATIONS ARE, Behavioral and brain sciences, 18(4), 1995, pp. 630-631

Authors: FAHLE M EDELMAN S POGGIO T
Citation: M. Fahle et al., FAST PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING IN HYPERACUITY, Vision research, 35(21), 1995, pp. 3003-3013

Authors: KELLEY DE HENRY R EDELMAN S BEATTY J BEERDSEN P
Citation: De. Kelley et al., THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF INTRA-PERITONEAL VERSUS SUBCUTANEOUS INSULIN DELIVERY ON GLUCOSE-HOMEOSTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH NIDDM, Diabetes, 44, 1995, pp. 160-160

Authors: EDELMAN S
Citation: S. Edelman, REPRESENTATION WITHOUT RECONSTRUCTION - REPLY, CVGIP. Image understanding, 60(1), 1994, pp. 92-94

Authors: TATE K LEE C EDELMAN S CONBOY I JONES P
Citation: K. Tate et al., EFFECTS OF POLYMORPHIC CLASS-II RESIDUES ON MHC-RESTRICTED T-CELL RESPONSES TO A MYELIN BASIC-PROTEIN PEPTIDE, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1994, pp. 321-321

Authors: FAHLE M EDELMAN S POGGIO T
Citation: M. Fahle et al., SHORT-TERM LEARNING IN VERNIER ACUITY, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 35(4), 1994, pp. 1490-1490

Authors: EDELMAN S
Citation: S. Edelman, REPRESENTATION BY SIMILARITY TO PROTOTYPES IN 3D OBJECT DISCRIMINATION, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 35(4), 1994, pp. 1625-1625

Authors: WEISS Y EDELMAN S
Citation: Y. Weiss et S. Edelman, REPRESENTATION WITH RECEPTIVE-FIELDS - GEARING UP FOR RECOGNITION, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 35(4), 1994, pp. 1918-1918

Authors: CUTZU F EDELMAN S
Citation: F. Cutzu et S. Edelman, CANONICAL VIEWS IN OBJECT REPRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION, Vision research, 34(22), 1994, pp. 3037-3056

Authors: WEISS Y EDELMAN S FAHLE M
Citation: Y. Weiss et al., MODELS OF PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING IN VERNIER HYPERACUITY, Neural computation, 5(5), 1993, pp. 695-718
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