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Cockroaches, Drunkards, and Climbers: Modeling the Evolution of Simple Movement Strategies Using Digital Organisms Wesley R. Elsberry, Laura M. Grabowski, Charles Ofria, and Robert T. Pennock (E-35 Holmes Hall, Michigan
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Document Date: 2013-02-08 07:56:45


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Drunkard Cake / Avidian / Cockroach Column Drunkard / Richard Lenski / Fred Dyer / Laura M. Grabowski / Ben Beckmann / Wesley R. Elsberry / Jeff Barrick / Jacob Walker / Row Column / Robert T. Pennock / Brian Baer / Phil McKinley / Charles Ofria / /

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