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    ECAL 2011: The 11th European Conference on Artificial Life
    August 8–12, 2011
    Paris, France
    Conference Sponsors:
    • The International Society for Artificial Life
    ECAL 2011: The 11th European Conference on Artificial Life
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    Controlling legged robots with coupled artificial biochemical networks (full article)

    Michael A. Lones,
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    Andy M. Tyrrell,
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    Paper No: 978-0-262-29714-1-ch072, 72; 8 pages
    https://doi.org/10.7551/978-0-262-29714-1-ch072
    Published Online: August 01 2011
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    Michael A. Lones, Andy M. Tyrrell, Susan Stepney, Leo S. Caves; August 8–12, 2011. "Controlling legged robots with coupled artificial biochemical networks (full article)" Proceedings of the ECAL 2011: The 11th European Conference on Artificial Life. ECAL 2011: The 11th European Conference on Artificial Life. Paris, France. (pp. 72). ASME. https://doi.org/10.7551/978-0-262-29714-1-ch072

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      2011
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