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A re-examination of a real world blood flow modeling problem using context-aware crossover

, and . Genetic Programming Theory and Practice IV, volume 5 of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, chapter 14, Springer, Ann Arbor, (11-13 May 2006)

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