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This groundbreaking book is the first comparative analysis of the relative strengths of global bioregions. Growth Cultures investigates the rapidly growing phenomena of biotechnology and sets this study within a knowledge economy context. Philip Cooke proposes a new knowledge-focused theoretical framework, 'the New Global Bioeconomy', against which to test empirical characteristics of biotechnology.

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Parallelization of Efficient Algorithms for Systems with Shared Memory -- Theory and Application of Equal Length Cycle Cellular Automata (ELCCA) for Enzyme Classification -- Cellular Automata Model for Size Segregation of Particles -- Convex Hulls on Cellular Automata -- Square Kufic Pattern Formation by Asynchronous Cellular Automata -- Modeling and Simulation with Cellular Automata -- Development and Calibration of a Preliminary Cellular Automata Model for Snow Avalanches -- Tracking Uncertainty in a Spatially Explicit Susceptible-Infected Epidemic Model -- A Proximal Space Approach for Embedding Urban Geography into CA Models -- Bone Remodelling: A Complex Automata-Based Model Running in BioShape -- CANv2: A Hybrid CA Model by Micro and Macro-dynamics Examples -- Simulation of Traffic Flow at a Signalised Intersection -- A Novel Method for Simulating Cancer Growth -- Towards Cellular Automata Football Models with Mentality Accounting -- The Complexity of Three-Dimensional Critical 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Workshop on Asynchronous CA -- What Do We Mean by Asynchronous CA? A Reflection on Types and Effects of Asynchronicity -- Parallel Composition of Asynchronous Cellular Automata Simulating Reaction Diffusion Processes -- Comparative Study of Parallel Algorithms for Asynchronous Cellular Automata Simulation on Different Computer Architectures -- Coxeter Groups and Asynchronous Cellular Automata -- Some Formal Properties of Asynchronous Cellular Automata -- A Study on the Automatic Generation of Asynchronous Cellular Automata Rules by Means of Genetic Algorithms -- C&CA - Int. 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