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Ben-David, Y., Hasan S., Pal J., Vallentin M., Panjwani S.., Gutheim P.., et al. (2011).  Computing Security in the Developing World: A Case for Multidisciplinary Research. 39-44.
Ben-David, S., Chor B., Goldreich O., & Luby M. (1989).  On the Theory of Average Case Complexity (Revised Edition).
Ben-David, S., Chor B., Goldreich O., & Luby M. (1989).  Towards a Theory of Average Case Complexity.
Ben-Dor, A., Hartman T., Karp R. M., Schwikowski B., Sharan R., & Yakhini Z. (2004).  Towards Optimally Multiplexed Applications of Universal Arrays. Journal of Computational Biology. 11, 477-493.
Ben-Dor, A., Karp R. M., Schwikowski B., & Shamir R. (2003).  The Restriction Scaffold Problem. Journal of Computational Biology. 10(3-4), 385-398.
Ben-Dor, A., Karp R. M., Schwikowski B., & Shamir R. (2002).  The Restriction Scaffold Problem. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB'02).
Ben-Dor, A., Hartman T., Schwikowski B., Sharan R., & Yakhini Z. (2003).  Towards Optimally Multiplexed Applications of Universal DNA Tag Systems. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB'03).
Ben-Dor, A., Karp R. M., Schwikowski B., & Yakhini Z. (2000).  Universal DNA Tag Systems: A Combinatorial Design Scheme.
Ben-Dor, A., Chor B., Karp R. M., & Yakhini Z. (2002).  Discovering Local Structure in Gene Expression Data: The Order Preserving Submatrix Problem. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB'02).
Ben-Dor, A., Karp R. M., Schwikowski B., & Yakhini Z. (2000).  Universal DNA Tag Systems: A Combinatorial Design Scheme. Proceedings of RECOMB 2000.
Ben-Dor, A., Chor B., Karp R. M., & Yakhini Z. (2003).  Discovering Local Structure in Gene Expression Data: The Order-Preserving Submatrix Problem. Journal of Computational Biology. 10(3-4), 385-398.
Benitez, C.., Burget L., Chen B. Y., Dupont S., Garudadri H., Hermansky H., et al. (2001).  Robust ASR Front-End Using Spectral-Based and Discriminant Features: Experiments on the Aurora Tasks. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001). 429-432.
Bensel, P., Günther O., Tribowski C., & Vogeler S. (2008).  Cost-Benefit Sharing in Cross-Company RFID Applications.
Berenbrink, P., Cooper C.., Elsässer R., Radzik T.., & Sauerwald T. (2010).  Speeding Up Random Walks with Neighborhood Exploration. 1422-1435.
Berenbrink, P., & Sauerwald T. (2009).  The Weighted Coupon Collector's Problem and Applications. 449-458.
Bergbauer, J., Nieuwenhuis C., Souiai M., & Cremers D. (2013).  Proximity Priors for Variational Semantic Segmentation and Recognition.
Bergemann, D., Eisenbach T.., Feigenbaum J., & Shenker S. J. (2005).  Flexibility as an Instrument in DRM Systems. Proceedings of 2005 Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 2005).
Bergemann, D., Feigenbaum J., Shenker S. J., & Smith J. M. (2004).  Towards an Economic Analysis of Trusted Systems (Position Paper). Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Economics and Information Security, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Bergemann, D., Feigenbaum J., Shenker S. J., & Smith J. M. (2004).  Towards an Economic Analysis of Trusted Systems.
Bergen, B. K., Chang N., & Paskin M.. (2000).  Simulation-based language understanding in embodied construction grammar.
Bergen, B. K., Chang N., & Narayanan S. (2004).  Simulated Action in an Embodied Construction Grammar. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
Bergen, B. K., & Chang N. (2000).  Prepositional semantics in embodied construction grammar.
Bergen, B. K., & Chang N. (2001).  Semantic agreement and construal.
Bergen, B. K., & Chang N. (2002).  Embodied Construction Grammar in Simulation-Based Language Understanding.
Bergen, B. K., & Chang N. (2000).  Spatial Schematicity of prepositions in neural grammar.

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