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Article 6357 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener)
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Subject: Re: Vitalism and Intellectuaism
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Date: 23 Jun 92 19:35:41 GMT
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In-reply-to: erwin@trwacs.fp.trw.com (Harry Erwin)

In article <648@trwacs.fp.trw.com>, erwin@trwacs (Harry Erwin) writes:
>Judy Dayhoff and Stuart Hameroff have been looking at the configurational
>variants of tubulin and speculate they can build a Turing Machine using
>microtubule/MT-associated protein networks.

Last Dec/Jan, PNAS had articles on using enzyme oscillations to encode
neural nets, Turing machines, etc.
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-Matthew P Wiener (weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu)


